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Magna Britannia
… The principal villages in this parish are, Callestock, Lambourn, Lundrawna alias Hendravenna, Millingy, Penwartha, … whose ancestor purchased of the Carews. The manor of Lambourn, held under Tywarnhaile, belonged to the Lambourns … of Henry III.: Amara, daughter and heiress of William Lambourn, in the reign of Henry V., married Sir John Arundell …
A History of the County of Somerset
… shortly afterwards to Sir William Essex (d. 1548), of Lambourn (Berks.), who left successive life interests to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to Bailey Hill. The high ground on the boundaries with Lambourn (Berks.) and Chilton Foliat between Membury fort and … the Ridge Way between the Kennet and its tributary, the Lambourn. 23 The London and south Wales motorway, opened … Ramsbury parish. 30 Membury fort on the downs, partly in Lambourn, was strongly fortified in the Iron Age, 31 and near …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… parish of Shaw lies on the north side of the valley of the Lambourn, not far from the junction of that stream with the … land rises from 240 ft. above the ordnance datum where the Lambourn leaves the parish to about 450 ft. in the north. A small brook, called Shaw Spout, formerly joined the Lambourn near the village. The parish contains 1,996 acres, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 6 Edw. VI. Ibid. East. 4 & 5 Phil. and Mary. M. I. at Lambourn (see Visit. of Berks. [Harl. Soc.], ii, 124, 125). …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Oxford
… MS. letter in Bodl. Soc. 2184 d 105(5), p. 167a; E. A. G. Lambourn, 'Arms in S. Newington Church', Jnl. Brit. Arch. … 207. Jnl. Brit. Arch. Assoc. 3rd ser. iii. 2079; E. A. G. Lambourn, Armorial Glass of Oxf. Dioc. 1423. Bodl. MS. Wills …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… to the Rev. John Hippisley. 33 He left it with that of Lambourn (q.v.) to his second son the Rev. Henry Hippisley, … date it followed the descent of the Hippisley estate in Lambourn 59 (q.v.), being united to the chief manor of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… The parish of Speen lies between the Rivers Kennet and Lambourn, though one of its tithings, Bagnor, lies north of … lies on the ridge dividing the valleys of the Kennet and Lambourn, and adjoins the borough of Newbury, within which … Speen is a long, narrow strip of land adjoining the River Lambourn, and the houses are in clusters near either end, …
A History of the County of Oxford
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