- the
Domesday Book,
Chester was
recorded as
having the name
Cestrescir (
Chestershire),
derived from the name for
Chester at the time.
Through the next few...
- census. Chester's name is
derived from the township,
which was
named for
Chestershire in England.
Chester Borough is
located within the
Raritan Valley region...
-
Beatrix de Vesci, the
daughter of Yves de Vescy,
married the
Constable of
Chestershire and Knaresborough,
Eustace fitz John. By his
marriage to
Beatrix de Vesci...
- 282
counted in the 2000 census. The township's name is
derived from
Chestershire in England.
Periodically recognized as part of the
Somerset Hills, Chester...
- Vesci, died c.1130. She
married Eustace Fitz John (d 1157),
Constable of
Chestershire and Knaresborough. By his
marriage to Beatrix, Ivo
gained the Baronies...
-
original names have been worn down: for example,
Cheshire was
originally "
Chestershire". In the east Midlands, it is
thought that
county boundaries may represent...
- the
Domesday Book,
Chester was
recorded as
having the name
Cestrescir (
Chestershire),
derived from the name for
Chester at the time. A
series of changes...
- Fitz John, also
known as
Eustacius fitz John de Burgo,
Constable of
Chestershire and Knaresborough.
According to Dugdale,
Beatrix had two sons, William...
- Prin****l
Seats in Cheshire, 1934.
Online reference British Phone Book for
Chestershire 1938 and “The
Directory of Shipowners, Shipbuilders, and
Marine Engineers”...
- flight, and did not dare to stay his foot till he came to the
parts of
Chestershire, and he
contemptibly abandoned those he had
brought with him, and never...