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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… his son Stephen Beckingham, esq. above-mentioned, now of Hampton-court, is the present owner of the manor of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Blundell, 'in a saucy and scornful manner desired Mr. Hampton, the rector, to make him a churchwarden of the parish … in 1668, and another added by the rector, the Rev. Charles Hampton, who by his will, 1667, left also land to provide … allotment and cottage gardening. There are also Hampton's and Masere's charities for the poor, and Chapman's …
A History of the County of Oxford
… more lands and rents, partly in Bletchingdon and partly in Hampton Gay, by purchase from small freeholders, of whom one … In 1291 Oseney's possessions were assessed as part of its Hampton Gay estate. 195 The abbey retained its Bletchingdon … after the reassessment of 1334 as it was combined with Hampton Gay for the purposes of taxation. Both together, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… like promontories into Herefordshire. The hamlet of Hampton Charles, which is the southern portion of the parish, … has an area of 2,755 acres, in addition to 481 acres in Hampton Charles. Bockleton contains 588 acres of arable land, … grass, and 144 acres of woods and plantations, while Hampton Charles contains 90 acres of arable land, 379 acres …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… east to west, stretching itself along a narrow slip beyond Hampton, almost as far as the village of Brooke, and on the … Combe, Bedlestone, the hamlet of West Braborne-street and Hampton. The parish is well watered by several rivulets, one … bart. of Goodnestone, is the present possessor of it. HAMPTON is the last manor to be described in this parish, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and land in Barley in 1355 from Sir James Husee of 'Hampton'. 320 The younger Roger had married Sybil, daughter …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Beauchamps' under-tenant was probably Isnard or Inard of Hampton Lovett, the place being then called Broughton Inardi. … 12th century evidently became annexed to Isnard's manor of Hampton Lovett 30(q.v.), following the descent of that manor … Parler had bequeathed the estate. It was sold in 1544 with Hampton Lovett by George Cornwall to John Pakington as land …
A History of the County of Warwick
… leads to Grove Park, crossing a north and south road at Hampton-on-the-Hill at a height of 300 ft. The other branch … and so to Claverdon. The chief centre of settlement is at Hampton-on-theHill, where there is a chapel-of-ease (built in … Sir Henry Grene. 24 In 1428 Budbrooke, 'Grenny' (? Grove), Hampton Curly (or Lucy), and Norton Curly (or Inferior) were …
A History of the County of Surrey
… that standing. 35 At the erection of the king's manor of Hampton Court into an honour in 1539 Byfleet was included in …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Mascalls on himself and his wife Anne daughter of Barnard Hampton He died in 1589. 131 Of his son Sir Henry Burton or …