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The Old Parish of Nonington’s Smaller Farms and Hamlets
East Stoole Farm houseEsole Farm, now White House FarmFroggenham or Frogham, a small hamlet in NoningtonKnowlton, anciently Chenoltone or CnoltoneThe lost manor of Shrynkelyng’ , now part of KnowltonHolt Street hamlet, estate & farm, & Cookys FarmMonkton, now Gooseberry Hall FarmMount Ephraim Houses, Tumulus & Hollow WayThe Knights Hospitaller & Butter Street Cottage in NoningtonVill’ of Essesole-house plots & land holdings in 1501 & their present identities
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This site is truly wonderful to browse through. I began looking as I found a William Gilbourne named within, and as that is a direct-line surname in my family tree in Ireland, I was hooked. My adventure this evening began when I was reading the online Will of Percivall Gilbourne dated 1695. He was a son of Sir Edward Gilbourne and Anne Purefoy. Thank-you very much Carolyn Hooper of Brisbane Australia.
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This site is truly wonderful to browse through. I began looking as I found a William Gilbourne named within, and as that is a direct-line surname in my family tree in Ireland, I was hooked. My adventure this evening began when I was reading the online Will of Percivall Gilbourne dated 1695. He was a son of Sir Edward Gilbourne and Anne Purefoy. Thank-you very much Carolyn Hooper of Brisbane Australia.