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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of Thurmodeston by Fine, 12 Joh. to Ranulph, Prior of Norton, and his Successors. Peverell's Part was held by the … 10s. certified value. Chapel to Ratcliff-upon-Soar. Prior, Norton, Propr. Thrumpton-Hall. The seat of John Wescomb …
A History of the County of Hertford
… it passed to Sir William Disney, his son, 21 to John of Norton Disney, co. Lincoln, son of William, who was killed at …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to their son Richard who sold in 1725 to Thomas Benett of Norton Bavant, 450 a relative of the earlier owners. 451 That … 1352 and, since the owner of the estate was also lord of Norton Bavant manor, that was presumably the quarry in Tisbury parish which supplied stone for Norton Bavant church in the period 183840. 1353 Two smaller …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… sold the office with its appurtenants in 1599 to Edmund Norton for 200. 28 Richard Norton was keeper of the Little Park in 1539 29 and Edmund Norton was made under-keeper by Henry Johnson, son and heir …
Magna Britannia
… reign of Henry II., to the Fitzstephens, who resided at Norton, in this parish. William Fitzstephen, the younger, … some lands with the rectory to Tor abbey. The manor of Norton, called afterwards Norton Dawney, passed by successive female heirs to the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… who sold it in 15512 to Thomas Andrews. 202 Land in King's Norton belonging to the chantry was granted in 15712 to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Westbury (A 363). There is also direct road connexion with Norton St. Philip (Som.) and Wells (B 3139). Lesser roads … roads from Trowbridge to Hilperton Marsh, Trowbridge to Norton St. Philip, Studley Lane to 'Out Marsh Common', and … Bradley and Aidbourne. 678 In 1375 William Mantel 'of Norton' (probably Norton St. Philip, Som.) paid 4 d. for a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by knight's service. He was the natural son of Sir John Norton, of Northwood, in this county, for which reason he was frequently stiled in deeds of that time Norton, alias Greene. He died in the 6th year of Edward VI. … held in manner as before mentioned. He left two sons, Norton and Robert, of whom Norton the eldest, left an only …
A History of the County of Oxford
… personnel live in Oxford, Banbury, Bicester, Chipping Norton, Kidlington, and Brackley, and 350 of their children …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and Upper Lias, the higher land on the Oolite and Chipping Norton Limestone. 5 The soil varies greatly from field to …
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