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A History of the County of Surrey
… six centuries. He was succeeded by his nephew Fletcher Norton, third Lord Grantley, in 1822. 41 The Grantley … nephew Charles Searle, who conveyed it in 1759 to Fletcher Norton, first Lord Grantley, 74 in whose family it descended … the King's Bench. His daughter Grace married Sir Fletcher Norton, first Lord Grantley, 77 who thus obtained another …
A History of the County of Worcester
… on the left bank of the Avon, and the hamlets of Bredon's Norton, Bredon's Hardwick, Kinsham, Mitton and Westmancote. … water; 3,187 acres are in Bredon, 1,106 acres in Bredon's Norton and 1,560 acres in Cutsdean. Bredon includes 851 acres … of permanent grass and 40 acres of wood, while Bredon's Norton contains 317 acres of arable, 612 acres of permanent …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to Foxley parish 11 and, as part of that, was added to Norton parish in 1934. 12 From the 16th century the principal … payers, 31, was higher than that for either Foxley or Norton. 19 From the 16th century or earlier there was … Stumpe, rector 167581, was rector of Foxley and vicar of Norton; 126 Edmund Wayte, rector 16811703, 127 was vicar of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Lias Clays and outcrops of Inferior Oolite and Chipping Norton Limestone, which were once quarried to provide … In 1851 this meeting, served by the minister of Chipping Norton, had an attendance of c. 40. 317 In 1901 a Baptist …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… no. 30; inf. from Mrs. B. Collins, Cowage Farm, Norton; above, Bremilham, introduction, manor. W.R.O. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 121 and in 1565 Thomas Boynton, Frances his wife, John Norton and Ann his wife conveyed the 'manor' to Robert …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Bromsgrove' paid tallage which amounted to 20 marks with Norton in 1177, 26 to 8 marks in 1187, 27 100 s. in 1195 28 … an annual rent of 100 from the manors of Bromsgrove and Norton, 81 and in 1278 Edward I handed over both these manors … from the Crown a grant of the manors of Bromsgrove and Norton to be held in fee at a fee-farm rent of 10 yearly. 88 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… (who was daughter and heir of John de Staundon of Hook Norton, Oxon.). 9 The only later reference to this mesne … of Bubbenhall of Thomas Chaucer as of the manor of Hook Norton. 10 The tenant in fee under Hugh du Plessis in 1279 … 20 (probably guardian of' the heir of Plecy, lord of Hook Norton'). 21 On the death of his son, Sir John Beauchamp, in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… groups, one of which, the honor of D'Oilly or of Hook Norton, remained in the hands of the D'Oilly family. Bucknell … of Warwick. But John had succeeded in settling Hook Norton on his son by his first wife, Hugh de Plescy, and he … name of Plescy. 48 After his death in 1379 or 1380 Hook Norton passed to his widow Elizabeth, and to her second …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Gog Brook and another small stream, and from Sherborne and Norton Lindsey on the south by another brook. The western … forks again, the southern road leading past Littleworth to Norton Lindsey, and the other road running west by Norton Curlew to Gannaway Gate and so to Claverdon. The chief …
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