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The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… children. Several entries follow of the plage. Michel Newton perished in the snowe 8 Feb. 161415; Isabel Manelmoos … March 1631, (proved 1638) being then stiled of Archdeacon-Newton, Esq. left his cousin Henry Blukiston of the same Archdeacon-Newton, his sole Executor. This John Lumley married Frances, …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… ob. 28 March 1686. Of the family of Blakiston of Newton Hall; his will bears date 1704. Younger son of Ellison …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… to Akeley Manor in 1086. 7 In 1279 the Prior of Newton Longville brought an action for trespass against … of Walter Giffard, 18 who bestowed it, together with Newton Longville (q.v.), on the priory of St. Faith at Longueville in Normandy. 19 Like Newton Longville it was part of that division of the honour …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Duke of Buckingham, was lord in 14578. 93 He also held Newton Blossomville Manor (q.v.), with which Pollicott …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… by Walter Giffard, his son, 102 to the priory of Newton Longville of the tithes of the demesne of Bletchley. … of the demesne of Bletchley were given to the priory of Newton Longville by Walter Giffard, first Earl of Buckingham, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 141 and valued at 1 in 1291, 142 belonged to the priory of Newton Longville in 1325. 143 At the close of the 14th …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… A moiety of the income is applicable in the parish of Newton Longville. The Public Footpaths Fund, which is …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Wakes Manors, which extended into the adjacent parish of Newton Blossomville. WAKES MANOR, which owed its … in dower. 123 It descended with the Basset manor of Newton Blossomville 124 (q.v.), but after 1423 lost its … the Mordaunts, Earls of Peterborough, when they alienated Newton Blossomville, and descended with the title 126 until …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… de Blossomville, 31 lord of what was afterwards known as Newton Blossomville (q.v.) and probably also lord of Harrold. … at Cold Brayfield. 66 The Earls of Wiltshire also held Newton Blossomville Manor (q.v.), with which Waterhall … d.). Lansd. MS. 391, fol. 15 d. Ibid. For the descent see Newton Blossomville. V.C.H. Beds. iii, 65. Pipe R. Beds. and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… century Halnath de Bidun was holding William's land in Newton Bromswold (Northamptonshire), 34 and Lavendon was … formed of lands that in later times lay in the parishes of Newton Blossomville and Cold Brayfield, and their descent … Heyward, 185 who sold it in 1615 to William and Humphrey Newton. 186 They sold it in 1626 to Robert Eccleston. 187 …
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