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A History of the County of Surrey
… therefore became his heiress, and married in 1741 Fletcher Norton of Grantley in Yorkshire, who was Solicitor-General in … contains a fine suite of reception-rooms. Sir Fletcher Norton added a library and billiard-room of noble … in the shape of an eastern wing were made about 1836. Norton, Lord Grantley. Azure a sleeve ermine with a bend …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Sutton Scotney. North of Sutton Scotney are Cranborne and Norton Farms, the centres of the original manors of Cranborne and Norton, the lands of which, making up the rest of the parish, … which a lane runs north downhill across the river towards Norton Farm, sending off a branch to the east a few yards …
A History of the County of Oxford
… d'Ivry's tenant in 1086 was Fulk, who also held Brize Norton (Oxon.), 33 and Radclive and another unidentified … Wood Eaton to Eynsham in exchange for half a hide in Brize Norton. 54 William le Brun, who died about 1218, was … tenants at Wood Eaton. 56 This family succeeded to Brize Norton and gave their name to the village. 57 Walchelin also …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… IV. 1 After which it passed by sale into the family of Norton, whence it was sold, about the beginning of king Henry …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The whole parish west of the Woodstock to Chipping Norton road lay within Wychwood forest, whose bounds c. 1300 … identification of a section of the Woodstock to Chipping Norton road near Woodleys as Roman or Romanized 21 awaits … Marlborough Arms) was built on the Woodstock to Chipping Norton road. 62 The King's Head in High Street was not …
A History of the County of Bedford
… conveyed the whole manor and estate to James Smyth of Norton Hall. He died in 1895, and three years later his son, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… wife of Henry Perkins, Elizabeth who had married Richard Norton, and Susan married to William Wollascot. 27 Wayte. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in 1849, and contains part of the ancient parish of King's Norton. 139 Christ Church was built and endowed by the late …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 'choir': while three of its other leading lawyer-members, Norton, Bell, and Yelverton, are known to have been counsel …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in the hope of arousing it, he passed by way of Bath and Norton St. Philip to Frome, west Wiltshire was too full of … under the Frenchman Feversham, who after his setback at Norton St. Philip had been lodged in the 'fort jolie maison' …