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A History of the County of Oxford
… Richard in 1686. 53 Richard's son, John, who had moved to Sutton Coldfield (Warws.), mortgaged Shenington in 1729. 54 … was first recorded in 1258 when it was held by William Sutton, nephew of Henry Lexington, Bishop of Lincoln. 69 The … of Horley and Hornton until at least 1316 when Sir Richard Sutton held fee in Shenington. 70 There is no further record …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… a strain upon his health that he was forced to retire to Sutton Court, an estate belonging to him at Chiswick, where …
A History of the County of Surrey
… In 1281 William Braose was granted free warren there. 97 SUTTON SUTTON was in 1086 in Wotton Hundred. It is a hamlet now … (Holdhurst Manor extends beyond Cranleigh parish), and Sutton was called Holdhurst at Down, or the manor of Downe, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… which enters Farlington from Moxby and separates it from Sutton on its east and south-easterly course to Sheriff … and a palfrey for having his knights' fees in Raskelf and Sutton. 65 Henry de Nevill, who gave his consent to his …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of 34 acres of arable and 3 acres of meadow was bought in Sutton Wick in Sutton Courtney (Berks.). 345 This land, which during the … Ralph also held Roger's property in Derby and Aston near Sutton which was also near Frodsham (Ches.), whence Maud …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and four tenements in Bourton were then granted to George Sutton, servitor of Queen Katherine (ibid) Notes of F. Div. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Chaumpneys, of Quaplade; Alice, Wife of Fulc Everard, of Sutton, the Black, and after of William, Son of Hugh del … of yearly Rent, with the Appurtenances in Bekingham, Sutton, Fenton, Thagelthorpe, Broughton, Stapelford, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… had been in the hands of John de Mountfort and John de Sutton. 221 As they were respectively first and second …
A History of the County of Somerset
… parish were absorbed by neighbours: Kingsmoor went to Long Sutton and Kingsdon, and two smaller areas to the east were … group of small cottages between the Langport and Long Sutton roads, probably settled in the 17th century. 15 In … more southerly route eastwards from Langport through Long Sutton, and by the absence of a railway. The Southern …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in the Loddon valley. The seed trial grounds of Messrs. Sutton & Sons are on the valley gravel of the Thames. West of …