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A History of the County of Worcester
… to Illi de Turre. 30 This land probably passed with Norton in Bredon to Hamo de Turre, and towards the end of the 12th century was like Norton in the possession of William Poer. 31 Richard Poer, … the bishop in 11967, 32 was holding 4 hides at Wichenford, Norton and Hill in Fladbury early in the 13th century. 33 The …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… husbands, John Barley, esq. of Hertfordshire, and Sir John Norton, of this county, to their respective shares in it. … who entitled their husbands, John Barley, esq. and Sir J. Norton to their respective inrerests in them. After which, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… it, settled it by fine upon Mary daughter of Sir Richard Norton for life. 2 It passed to her on her husband's death in … by fine in 1607, to his wife Mary, daughter of Sir Richard Norton, for life. 16 She survived him many years, and on her …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… his son William, who married Mary daughter of Sir Richard Norton. 14 The Uvedales were deprived of two-thirds of their … conveyed Widley to Sir Robert Carye and Sir Richard Norton, Mary's father, evidently as a settlement; Feet of F. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Wigginton lies half way between Banbury and Chipping Norton, on the River Swere. It covers 1,187 a. and is roughly … and in the Upper Lias area. 2 The modern road from Hook Norton to Milcombe passes through the parish; it is connected … seen ascending the hill to the left. 5 The BanburyChipping Norton railway, built in 1887 and closed in 1964, 6 crosses …
A History of the County of Bedford
… fee in 13023. 38 His daughter Alice married William de Norton, 39 and appears to have received part of this property … 30 s. 4 d. rent in Wilden from Ralph Tirell. 40 William de Norton's name occurs in the feudal assessment of 1316 for … d. and lb. pepper rents, which passed to his heir Alice de Norton. 42 In 13234 William de Norton and his wife granted …
A History of the County of Hertford
… appears as owing him homage. During the abbacy of Roger de Norton, who was Abbot of St. Albans from 1263 to 1301, 66 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… (? Philip) Hollingworth, who sold it to Sir Fletcher Norton, first Lord Grantley. 81 Lord Grantley's Surrey …
A History of the County of Warwick
… one from the road from Moreton-in-theMarsh to Chipping Norton at Four Shire Stone, the other from … to the west of the road from Shipston-on-Stour to Chipping Norton, which enters the parish at Mitford Bridge. It …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Snitterfield on the south, with Langley on the west and Norton Lindsey on the east. The ground rises from 230 ft. in … West' and on 1 knight's fee in Wolverton, Langley, and Norton Lindsey 'late of John Hastings'. 14 Wolwardinton. … as late as 1915. 53 It is now a rectory, with that of Norton Lindsey and Langley annexed, and is in the gift of the …