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A History of the County of Hampshire
… station on the Didcot, Newbury and Winchester line of the Great Western Railway, and 5 miles north-west from … in Kingsclere to Godstow Abbey. 7 He was succeeded by his son, Henry Fitz-Ruald, who was holding Woodcott in 1167, 8 … Copp. 15 John died seised of the manor in 1556, leaving a son and heir William, 16 who conveyed it in 1579 to Richard …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Wudeford (xiii cent.); Woodforde (xvi cent.). The parish of Woodford contains 2,264 acres of land, which lies under … with the soke of 3 hides of land of which Gislebert, son of Richard, was the tenant. His Northamptonshire lands … gave a portion of his tithes to Peterborough in 1141. 13 Simon Mauf was holding the two fees in 1179 and 1189. 14 …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Wodehirst (xiii cent.). Woodhurst lies to the north of St. Ives and covers an area of 1,823 acres, over … Reynald of Ramsey (111430) as a hide of land to Gilbert son of Guy, 7 who had in 112022 surrendered all his lands … probably had its origin in the hide in Woodhurst which Simon son of Adam held in demesne in 1251, and of which …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.); Wodmancote, Wudemancote (xiv cent.). The parish of Woodmancott consists of 1,404 acres of down and country, which rises here to … and 2 virgates, and was then held of the abbey by Alsi the son of Brixi. 4 Its value, which was then 7, had risen to 7 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… contains 1,591 acres. The village stands on a narrow patch of clay superimposed upon the chalk, but the character of the … brick in the castellated style. Jeffrey Lambert, eldest son of John Lambert (seventh of the name, who died in 1533), … (q.v.), left his Woodmansterne estate to his fourth son Roger, who served in the Low Countries under the Earl of
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… parish northward from Eastry, being written in the survey of Domesday, Wanesberge. It took its name according to … place, but both within the hundred of Eastry. Oshern,(son of Letard) holds of the bishop one suling in Selinge. … descended to Edward de St. Ledger, on whose death, his son Thomas de St. Ledger succeeded to it, who with Benedicta …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Wodestun (xi cent.), Wudeston (xiii cent.). The parish of Woodston was divided, under the provisions of the Local … of it for life four years earlier. 9 It passed to his son and heir Anthony 10 and from that time followed the … Emma Louisa Harrison his wife, d. 1885, and their children Philip Henry and Louisa Darker; and glass window to H. and M. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xiv cent.); Woulhampton (xvi cent.). The parish of Woolhampton contains about 719 acres of land, of which 54 … to Roger Panculf, 17 as under-tenant of Ferrers. His son and heir Ralf de Chequers died seised of the estate … held of the Prior of St. John of Jerusalem 28 in 1390 by Simon Godewyne, who in that year released his right in them …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… cent.); Wolley (xvi cent.). Woolley is about 5 miles north of Grafham station on the Huntingdon and Kettering branch of … as held of the king by Gode or Golde and Uluric his son, who were thegns of the king. They originally held an … demesne in the later 12th century. In 1181, the tenant was Simon Maufe, from whom Robert de Grafham claimed it, but …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Woolstone WOOLSTONE Woolstone, 5 miles north of Cheltenham, is a small parish lying partly in the vale and … to his nephew, Sir Thomas Throckmorton (d. 1568), whose son Sir Thomas 28 evidently lost possession to John Parsons and his son Conan, recorded as lords of the manor from 1570 to 1574, …
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