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- Little Ponton is a village in the civil parish of Little Ponton and Stroxton, in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies 2 miles...
- enclosing several fields, Lands, and Grounds, in the Manor and Parish of Great Paunton, in the County of Lincoln; and for dividing and enclosing several other...
- Wentworth of Woolley and his wife Frances Downes, daughter of George Downes of Paunton, Herefordshire. He was knighted at Whitehall on 25 April 1630. In April...
- and rector of Little Paunton, Lincolnshire. He was a friend of William Warburton. Towne died on 15 March 1791 at Little Paunton, where he was buried,...
- Chaddewich and Hugh de Stapelford. 1291: William de Chaworth 1293: Phillip of Paunton 1295: Walter de Goushill of Hoveringham 1297: John de Harrington 1298:...
- PONTEBridge de PONTE FRACTOPomfrey AD PONTEM – Atte Brigge; Brigge; Paunton de PONTIBUS – Bridgeman; Bridges de PONTISSARA; PONTISSERA -Sawbridge;...
- manor, impropriation, and advowson of Straunston, and his estates of the Pauntons within that lordship, near Grantham, in Lincolnshire; and also an estate...
- Hugh Pollier and Philip Ascett 1239–1246: Hugh Pollier 1247–1248: Baldwin Paunton 1249–1251: Philip Marmion 1252–1255: William Maunsel 1256: Alan Swinford...
- Hugh Pollier and Philip Ascett 1239–1246: Hugh Pollier 1247–1248: Baldwin Paunton 1249–1251: Philip Marmion 1252–1255: William Maunsel 1256: Alan Swinford...