. The history and antiquities of the county of Buckingham. Margaret, dr. and seventh child of the same, born 22Dec- bap. 24 Dec^* 1805. Riversdale William, son and eighth child of the same,born 29 Nov* 1807, bap. 20 Mar. 1808- Frances Newenham, dr. and 9 child of Pascoe Gren-fell, Esq. and the Hon. Georgiana, his 2 wife, born 27Jan. bap. 28 Feb. 1810. Charlotte Maria French, d^. of Pascoe Grenfell, 22 May 1814. Francis Henry, son of the Hon* Francis Jack Need-ham and Jane his Wife, born 3 Aug. bapt. 14 Nov. , Lord Archibald Hamilton, to Lady Jane Hamilton,mar. 29 Sept^*
. The history and antiquities of the county of Buckingham. Margaret, dr. and seventh child of the same, born 22Dec- bap. 24 Dec^* 1805. Riversdale William, son and eighth child of the same,born 29 Nov* 1807, bap. 20 Mar. 1808- Frances Newenham, dr. and 9 child of Pascoe Gren-fell, Esq. and the Hon. Georgiana, his 2 wife, born 27Jan. bap. 28 Feb. 1810. Charlotte Maria French, d^. of Pascoe Grenfell, 22 May 1814. Francis Henry, son of the Hon* Francis Jack Need-ham and Jane his Wife, born 3 Aug. bapt. 14 Nov. , Lord Archibald Hamilton, to Lady Jane Hamilton,mar. 29 Sept^* 1719. The R- Hon. William Earl of Inchiquin, to the R- :Miss Caroline Temple, d* of the same: testified to Hon. Lady Anne Hamilton, mar. 29 Mar. 1720. Parish, although included in the Deanery of Burnham, being locally situated within theHundred of Stoke, will be more appropriately introduced in that division of the County. -V £ Mr .>^^>. ( iiuckinalTanuihivc. 11 \ II i> J. A >ove |J>...>, \ti JioailsMiers COTTESLOW HIS HUNDRED, some times called Cotslow, but more ancientlyCottesloe, and in the Domesday Survey, Cotcslau; comprises the threeold Hundreds of Coteslai, Mureslei, and Erlai; and is bounded, on theA North, by the Hundred of Newport, and a small portion of BuckinghamHundred; on the East, by the County of Bedford, and a small partof Hertfordshire; on the South, by the Hundred of Aylesbury; and onthe West, by that of Ashendon. Cotcslau Hundred, in the Saxon times, contained—Cublington, anciently Cob-Iingcote; Dunton; Hardwick, with Wedon; Linslade, or Lincelade; Mentmore;Soulbury, with Hollenden, Bragenham, Liscombe, and Chelmscote; Whitchurch,formerly Whitchurge; Wing, or Wenge; and Wingrave, anciently Withungrave;called Langrave, by Hundred comprised—Chicheley; Drayton Beauehamp, with Helpesthorp, or Elstrop, and Drayton Pars-low; Grove; Harmead, under the ancient denomination of Herowldmede, Herulfmede, or Ho
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