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A History of the County of Warwick
… by about 1 mile broad, was formerly a detached portion of Hampton-in-Arden, from which it is 6 miles distant. In 1878 … connexion with Worcester is known. It was a member of Hampton-in-Arden, and knight's fee in NUTHURST was held of … A quarter-fee held of the Mowbrays by Peter de Montfort in Hampton-in-Arden 8 was apparently in Nuthurst, as in 1262 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and was part of one of the -fees of the manor of Hampton Gay. 82 About 1137 Robert de Gay gave all his land in … the lands which Thame held in Oddington of Oseney's fee of Hampton Gay. 85 Thame Abbey's estate was increased by various … family, Adrian Bury (154958), brother of James Bury of Hampton Poyle. 212 Some post-Reformation rectors were also …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Further east by the river is Polhampton, originally 'Pool-hampton' Farm, 1 marking the site of the manor of Polhampton. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was sequestred. He died April 25, 1660, and was buried at Hampton, in Worcestershire. See Parl. Surveys, vol. xix. and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… fees, and that they similarly gave their name to Meysey Hampton (co. Glouc.), the head of their holding, which passed …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of Newland Cross, 41 Bowyers Cross, High Cross 42 and Hampton Cross 43 are mentioned in the Court Rolls. MANORS The … at Pershore, Besford, Defford, Birlingham, Wick, Brickle hampton, Eckington, Strensham, Pirton, Severn Stoke, Naunton …
A History of the County of Sussex
… by the Earl of Nottingham and Mary his wife to William Hampton, then rector. 69 It remained in the possession of the Hampton family for about 150 years. The last member of this family, Charity Hampton, married Richard Weekes, and sold the advowson …
A History of the County of Surrey
… but the hill falls sharply to a stream in the grounds of Hampton Lodge, and has been perhaps artificially scarped. The … Snell, from whom they were bought by Mr. E. B. Long with Hampton Lodge in 1799. He was succeeded by Mr. H. L. Long and by Mr. Mowbray Howard of Hampton Lodge, vide infra. Mr. F. F. Smallpeice has since …
A History of the County of Worcester
… though in 1382 it was granted by the king to Richard de Hampton during the minority of Edmund Mortimer. 347 But after …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 20 Some years after this the king received a present of Hampton Court (q.v.) from Wolsey, and as a return the …