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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the next parish to Charlton eastward. It lies on the bank of the river Thames, and was called, in the time of the … as she had held it before. 9 This Sir John de Pulteney, son of Adam de Pulteney and Maud his wife, was a person ofof the churchwardens, of the annual produce of 1l. 7s. Mr. PHILIP ROBERTS, in 1639, gave by will, for the like purpose, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Wootton WOOTTON Wootton, formerly a parish on the north of the Island, is now only a village, having been divided in … to the de Insula or Lisle family, and was held by John son of William de Lisle at the end of the century. 5 It had … the church of Wootton. 6 He died about 1224, when his son Geoffrey succeeded. 7 Geoffrey died about 12512 holding …
A History of the County of Bedford
… is a large parish and scattered village covering an area of 3,788 acres, of which 1,423 are arable land, 1,803 … de Patishull without royal licence, for which offence his son John Marshall had to obtain pardon in 1353, when he … descended as in Sandy (q.v.) to the fifth baronet, Sir Philip Monoux, who succeeded to the title in 1757 28; but …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Wuttone (xiii-xiv cent.); Whutton (xiv cent.). The parish of Wootton, covering an area of 1,735 acres land and 5 acres … gave the church of Wootton. 15 He died 11801, 16 and his son John died in 1184, 17 his heirs being his five sisters. … Bishop of Bath and Wells. The bishop's younger brother, 34 Philip, died seised in 1281, holding this estate of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… WOOTTON IS the last parish to be described in the hundred of Kinghamford, lying adjoining to that of Denton … to Leonard Diggs, who afterwards resided here, as did his son Thomas Diggs, esq. both noted mathematicians; the former was second son of James Diggs, of Diggscourt, in Barham. There is a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Wootton WOOTTON Wootton lies 9 miles (15 km.) north-west of Oxford and 2 miles (3 km.) north of Woodstock on the river … both were there by 1809 in occupation of Southam's son, William (d. 1837). 105 In 1818 the mansion house was … by John de Boys and under John by William Murdac. 209 Philip de Vernay, who was granted warren in Dornford in 1307, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… BASSETT Wootton Bassett lies about 5 miles south-west of the centre of Swindon. The parish is roughly triangular in … 36 According to tradition the priory, founded by Sir Philip Basset in 1266, stood just to the north of the church, … Basset. 75 Alan died in 12323 and was succeeded by his son Gilbert, who was deprived of his estates for a short time …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xiii cent.); Laurence Wotton (xvi cent.). The parish of Wootton St. Lawrence covers a long strip of land … who was 'farmer' in 1507, 1516 and 15 22. 24 John the son of Thomas Wither rendered the account in 1530 after his … leaving by his will his 'endenture of yeres' to his second son Richard, 26 who obtained a renewal of the lease in 1544. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… about 7 miles long and 3 miles broad, including the hamlet of Ullenhall in the north-west and the township of … 'Doversele' 16 to the Abbey of Conches in Normandy. 17 His son Nicholas made gifts to the priory established here by … in 1392 and 1402 by Agnes, 85 widow of Walter's grandson Philip. 86 Their great-grandson John Aylesbury died without …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and Hackling; the borsholders for the two former of which are appointed at Eastrycourt, being within the … serjeant-at-law, who died possessed of it in 1576, and his son Sir William Lovelace, of Bethersden, alienated it to … esq. of Westenhanger, from whom it descended down to Philip, viscount Strangford, who sold it to Herbert Randolph, …
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