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Magna Britannia
… and Yeldersley, in the hundred of Appletree; and those of Newton-Grange, Offcote, and Underwood, in the wapentake of … is now the property of Mr. Anthony Beresford of Castern. Newton-Grange, which is situated about four miles north of … alien ations, was purchased, in 1603, by Mr. Robert Newton of Higham, in the parish of Shirland, ancestor of John …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… from the western edge of the park of Wilbury House in Newton Tony. The road, disturnpiked in 1876, 11 remained the … road in 1993, when the old section between Allington and Newton Tony villages was a minor road. Two roads, one from … Winterslow along parts of the parish boundary and one from Newton Tony, crossed the parish, converged west of it, and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… so . . . to the river of Ouse thence to Benningburgh and Newton Bridge and so by Lynton brook and the midst of Lynton … Soc.], i, 254). V.C.H. Yorks. ii, 223. In the parish of Newton-uponOuse. Assize R. 1045, m. 28. Chan. Inq. p.m. 19 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a rent charge of 395 in 1842. 207 In 1428 the 'rector of Newton', presumably the incumbent of either North Newnton or South Newton prebend in the conventual church of Wilton, held a …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… leagues ( leucae) from 'Wildelake' to the mill of Water Newton. 49 In 1268, Henry III granted to the Abbey of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… centuries roads led from the town east and south-east to Newton Tony, Idmiston, and Porton (in Idmiston), each in the … to Amesbury in 1902, diverging from the main line in Newton Tony parish. A station and sidings were built east of … by 1923 and the whole line had been closed by 1928. The Newton Tony to Bulford line was closed to passengers in 1952 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Kingswood was from early times part of the manor of King's Newton (q.v.), and when that manor was divided between the … absorbed into Wilnecote. The second moiety of King's Newton came to Sir Hugh de Meynill, who in 1318 settled it … of the king by knight service as of the manor of King's Newton, reverted to the daughters of Henry de StanidelfJoan …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the tithings roughly quarter the parish, with Northway and Newton in the north-west, Aston on Carrant in the north-east, … may be indicated by an order to the inhabitants of Newton in 1482 to construct ( facere) part of the River … Mill made an agreement with the tenants of Northway and Newton that the tenants should have sufficient water in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the county passed to his uncle William Savage, rector of Newton. 12 The manor was held by William Savage in 1258, when …
Magna Britannia
… 17l. per annum, were given by Messrs. Melland, Goodwin, Newton, and Holmes, freeholders of Monyash, for the purpose …