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A History of the County of Warwick
… 143; 1931, 117. Wroxall lies about 6 miles north-west of Warwick and 14 miles south of Birmingham, the road between … held the manor of Hatton with Wroxall of him. 5 Hugh son of this Richard founded the priory of Wroxall in about … probably never resided at Wroxall. He was succeeded by his son Robert, who was residing in the parish in 1580, 16 and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Wroxton WROXTON 1 The parish of Wroxton (2,543 a.) 2 lies 3 miles westnorth-west of … de Reinbeudcurt, lord of Chipping Warden (Northants.). His son Ingram was holding of him, 70 but neither at Wroxton nor … with the fee. Another under-tenant of the fee was Master Simon of Walton, who held 1 yardland in Balscott in 1228 and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xi cent.); Huitcliffe (xiii cent.). The 'beauties of Teesdale,' wrote Whitaker, 'with the exception of one … the king and he was slain 'similarly to King Saul the son of Kish.' 12 In 1086 WYCLIFFE, comprising 12 carucates, … was alive in 1300 21 and dead in 13023, when Robert his son paid the subsidy. 22 Robert was lord in 1316, 23 Roger …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Wy. THE PARISH lies in a healthy country, great part of it being in the fertile Ashford vale; the fine pasture … Toke, of Chart, tweleve children, of whom only one son and two daughters survived. The son Nicholas Brett, … of it, and now makes a very handsome appearance. The Rev. Philip Parsons is the present master of it. The school-room …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Wicam (xi-xiv cent.). Wykeham Abbey Church: Remains of the North Wall This parish is composed of the township of … on the bend. In the early 12th century Pain de Wykeham, son of Osbern or Osbert, granted his house to WYKEHAM PRIORY; Theobald, Pain's son, gave the nuns 48 acres of land here, while 'the younger …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… from west to east across its middle. It contains the land of Wylye and of Deptford, that of each forming a strip, … (d. 1957) and to their nephew Mr. E. H. Lush and to his son Mr. J. A. E. Lush, the owner in 1991. 111 East farm, 588 … remainder of East farm was divided after 1945. 115 In 1334 Simon of Wylye was licensed to grant a small estate in Wylye …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… four miles north from Portsmouth, containing the villages of Wymering and Cosham, and the tithing of Hilsea, about one … taking oath not to marry without royal licence. 14 Her son, John le Botiller, was seised of Wymering in 1316, and … his son Edward, then aged five, 25 from whom it passed to Simon Wayte, who died in 1518, leaving a brother and heir …
A History of the County of Bedford
… between Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire, is a parish of 1,760 acres. Of this acreage 677 acres are arable, 851 … early part of the 13th century, 7 and was succeeded by his son George, on whose death without issue in 1273 this right … from John de Wahull. 9 By 1299 this interest had passed to Philip Burnel, 10 and after 1301 no further trace of it has …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… (xiii cent.); Wreysbury (xvii cent.). The parish of Wyrardisbury covers an area of 1,678 acres, and of these … given by Henry I to William de Muntfichet. 38 Gilbert, his son, a minor at the time of his father's death sometime after … Wyrardisbury until her death in 1725, 82 when it passed to Philip Harcourt, grandson of Elizabeth, John Lee's sister. 83 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xiv cent.); Wytham Philipps (xviixviii cent.). The parish of Wytham has an area of 1,670 acres, of which a large part … grant to Godstow Nunnery at its foundation in 1138. 19 His son Vincent, who also granted land to Godstow, 20 had a son … Hundred in 1284. 23 He must have been succeeded by the Philip de Wytham who was lord of the manor in the reign of
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