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A History of the County of Oxford
… Woodstock to the east, Witney to the south, and Chipping Norton to the northwest. The ancient parish covered an area … part of a salt way running from Droitwich through Chipping Norton to Stonesfield and thence along Akeman Street to … of the turnpike from Witney to join the BanburyChipping Norton turnpike at Great Tew; the turnpike passed along the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Bouverie, now of Teston, who continues owner of it. NORTON-PLACE is an antient manor and mansion in this parish, … was antiently the property and residence of the family of Norton, to whom it gave name; and in the south windows of this church there were formerly the essigies of Stephen Norton, who lived in king Richard II.'s reign, with his arms, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… esq. sergeant-at-law, of Huntingdonshire, and Mr. Thomas Norton of London. 11 Which last, in the end, became possessed … which continued in his name till the death of Mr. Thomas Norton, gent. of London, his grandson, in 1749, who lies … that in the family vault lie the remains of Thomas Norton, of London, gent. obt. 1749, t. 80, and of Elizabeth, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the manor in 1608 to Sir Robert Carye and Sir Richard Norton 38 in trust for his wife Mary for life, and after her …
A History of the County of Surrey
… for the purpose of settlement upon Hugh's daughter Joan Norton, who at his death in 1402 inherited his estates. 50 … Stafford. 84 In 1402 it seems to have been leased to John Norton and his wife Joan, and in the following year to John …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Sir William. 40 Sir William Keyt was burned to death at Norton, co. Gloucester, in September 1741, being supposed to … Bernardi or 'Lench Alnoth juxta Chadelbure' (Chadbury in Norton parish) asserted to have been given by Ethelbald of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… son Thomas to Alice the daughter of William Crosse of Norton Fitzwarren (co. Somers.) in 1625 the manor was, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to have been expended or lost. The charity of William Norton, founded by will 1721, consists of an annuity of 7 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… overlordship remained in the Stafford family, Langley and Norton together constituting two knights' fees of the Honor … 1243 he held of Robert de Stafford one fee in Langley and Norton. 53 This apparently passed to his nieces 54 Joan wife … St. Michael of Claverdon, to which the chapels of Langley, Norton, and Wolverton were appurtenant. At the same time he …
A History of the County of Oxford
… consolidation of two earlier estates. William Brooks of Norton (Northants.) acquired in 18056 an allotment of 36 a. …