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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which signifies the antient meadow or low ground. Most of this parish is in the hundred of Twyford, and the rest of … with the rest of his family in this church; he left a son John, and several daughters, of whom the third, Martha, … son John Davis, esq. in 1774, alienated it to William Philip Perrin, esq. of Smith's hall, and he immediately …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Erdeley (xv cent.); Yardell (xvii cent.). The parish of Yardley, situated in the north-eastern corner of the … century Beoley (and probably Yardley) was held by Robert son of Nicholas of William de Beauchamp, who was holding it … for life with remainder in tail-male to his sons John and Simon. John left a son Adelmare Holte, who died without issue …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Jerdele (xiii cent.); Yerdele Hastinges (xiv cent.). Plan of Yardley Hastings Manor House The parish of Yardley … passed with the honor of Huntingdon successively to his son Henry, stepson Simon de Senlis, and grandsons Malcolm, William, and David. 7 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Yarum, Yarme (xvi cent.); Yarome (xvii cent.). The parish of Yarm covers 1,229 acres, of which 301 are arable land, 606 … he was succeeded by his uncle Edgar John Meynell, 30 whose son now holds it, the house being occupied by Mr. Edward … 70 Elizabeth died in 1368, 71 and was succeeded by her son Philip Darcy, 72 during whose minority the king granted the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xvi cent.). Yateley is situated in the north-eastern part of Hampshire, 33 miles from London and 2 miles north-west … Lawrence Hyde, and died in 1632, 18 leaving an infant son Robert, and three daughters, Amphyllis, Anne, and Ellen, … was apparently afterwards settled on Lawrence Lowe, the son of John and Ellen. 20 In 1689 his widow Lucy joined with …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Yatenden (xv cent.); Yattenden (xvi cent.). The parish of Yattendon lies in the valley of the Pang and extends … at the time of the Domesday Survey it was held by William son of Ansculf. 8 The overlordship descended, like that of … sixteen. 35 In 1335 the latter's uncle Sir Nicholas and Philip de la Beche, his father, had licence to impark the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Everlond (xiv cent.). Yaverland, containing 894 acres of land, water and foreshore, doubtless at one time included … King William in 1086, but the second had passed to William son of Azor. 3 The two manors probably included the whole of … widow Katherine, who afterwards became the wife of Simon de Harcourt. 11 Theobald settled the manor on himself …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Normancros (xiii cent.). The parish contains 4,287 acres of land, and 11 of water. The subsoil is Oxford Clay in the … Hen. Clinton Comes Lincolniensis Benefactor. John Child Simon Brown churchwardens. Hen. Penn founder 1721. This bell … 1803; William Child senior, d. 1813, Susannah wife of his son William, d. 1814, Elizabeth his wife, d. 1820, and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Yelden YELDEN Gweldene (xi cent.). Yelden is a parish of 1,950 acres, of which 834 are arable land, 1,052 permanent … described as the widow of Geoffrey, together with her son Walter, a minor, was in the guardianship of the king for … in 1225. 24 His death occurred about the year 1251; his son John was then a minor, 25 but in 1257, when an …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… on all sides but the west. It covers an area of 1,848 acres of heavy clay land producing cereals and … The friend of the Thorntons, he died at Clapham, where his son was rector. Jane, the second daughter of his son John, … Wood, d. 17323; in the north aisle, window to the Rev. Philip Nevil Joddrell, Rector, d. 1850; and another to Sarah …