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A History of the County of Oxford
… was given in marriage to Warin FitzGerold, 90 lord of Kingston (Lisle) in Sparsholt (Berks.), and grandson or …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and part fertile, being a sandy hazel mould or clay upon the chalk; the air is very healthy. The church stands … Pierce Dixon, of Rochester, and secondly to Mr. Richard Hull. Mr. Philip Brandon, who some years ago, conveyed it to …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Act of 1830, 2,405 acres of common land in Iford and Kingston were inclosed. 2 There are a number of tumuli in the … a circular window in the west gable, slightly encroached upon by a later, 15th-century, window, and one lancet window … the present owner, Mr. Cecil A. H. Harrison. The Iford and Kingston National School, built in 1871, stands upon the main …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… deep and miry soil. A fair is kept yearly in this parish, upon the Wednesday in Whitsun week, which is vulgarly called … issue, and was buried in the chancel of this church. Upon which his brother, John Clement, and his sister, married …
A History of the County of Somerset
… ten occasions between 11945 and 121314. 179 Further works upon it were ordered four times between 1225 and 1272. 180 … by 1645. 281 Thomas Lockyer's commercial interests centred upon the warehouse at Pill Bridge and the tolls taken along … Bell inn, later the Castle inn. The third farm centred upon Kingshams. 301 Manor farm was divided about 1822, and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… between the two parts has had a similar gabled wing built upon it, containing the dining-room, &c., but the windows in … a son of Robert, seems to have recovered the manor, as upon his death it was granted, in 1219, to Philip de Ulecot. … Bartlett of Witney, great-nephew of the donor, as a charge upon certain lands in Ilmington which he derived from his …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 29 The manor was burdened with a mortgage to the Earl of Kingston in 1684, 30 and was not free from it until the … II, rot. 333. In 1770 Sir James Pennyman had some hold upon it (ibid. East. 10 Geo. III, rot. 271). Brown, op. cit. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… built-up doorways and the courtyard has been encroached upon on the south side. The south courtyard has been almost entirely modernized and encroached upon on all sides, its size being now reduced to about 34 ft. … aside.' 82 In 1363 John Thoresby, then archbishop, called upon the abbot and convent to prove their right to hold …
A History of the County of Worcester
… which must have formed part of a much earlier building. Upon the south side of the same road, between the church and … in part at least, from the 15th century. The buildings upon the south and west sides appear to have been demolished … Fortescue, who died in 1764. On a wooden panel, still hung upon the wall, is recorded the history of the house, drawn up …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… fee had reverted to the Suttons of Dudley and was looked upon from that time as part of the honour of Dudley. 13 … holding this manor in 1334 63 and settled it in 1344 upon himself and his sons, John, Roger, Thomas, Nicholas and … Frankland and Sarah his wife, and KIRBY HOUSE was built upon it. James died 5 September 1790, leaving the estate to …