Magna Britannia Et Hibernia Antiqua Nova Or a New Survey of Great Britain

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Magna Britannia Et Hibernia Antiqua Nova Or a New Survey of Great Britain
Thomas Cox
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Sir Henry Spel- tnan, Mr. Cambden, and fome others, in treating of this Way, have taken no No- tice of its Pafllng thro' this County, which is indeed to be wondered at, but make it the more neceflary for us more fully to prove it, and thus lay it out. And firit, It retains its old Name in many Places to this Day, being called by ma- ny Icknil-way, but by fome Acknil, others Hackney, and others again Hackington ; but all intend the fame Way, thatftretches it felf in this County from North-Eaft P...artition of his Lands between them, this Manor was affigned to Margaret^ with divers other Lands and Woods.
X. PIRTON, or Pi RET OK Hundred* This Hundred is bounded, on the E-aft, by Part of Buckinghamshire ; on the North, with Lewknor Hundred; on the Weft, with the Hundred of Ewelme, and on the South, with the Hundred of Binfeld* The Fee of this Hundred was alfo, 28 Edw. I. In Edmund Earl of Cornwall, de- fcended of Richard Earl of Cornwall, a younger Son of King John. The only Market-Town in this Hundred is Watlington, a _Name, as fome learned to South- Weft, coming in out of Buck- Men imagine, of no lefs than Britijh An- inghamjlrire at this Parifh, and going out tiquity, as feeming to point out the old again over the Thames into Berkthire, at Way of the Britains making their Towns ^i _ T* - >!_ _ n _ *T*I_ 'TIT * \ /"*.


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