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- Waltero Ingeram was listed in 1280 Lay Subsidy rolls in Childrehaule,
Worcestershire; which is now listed has Hanley William, near Tenbury.
Hanley William or Upper Hanley, Hanley Child or
Nether Hanley, 5 m. SE. of Tenbury. 8 1 7 Heanley, C. S.
360, 361; D. Hanlege', 1275 Childrehanle, Hanlee Wyllame;
1332 Chylderne- Henley, S. R. 'In pure A. S. this would be
Hean leage (dat.) High lea (v. Ley). ' William ' and 'Child '
are M. E. additions to distinguish these places from other
Hanleys ; ' William ' is probably the one rated in the S. R.
of 1275; 'Child' perhaps means a person of that name, but
Childre and Chylderne are gen. plural forms, meaning ' of
children,' i.e. ' of young men,' so it is doubtful. ' Child ' was
formerly applied to young men of gentle birth, as a kind of
title generally in poetry.
- (Research):
RECORDS OF THE CORPORATION OF GLOUCESTER
154. Abt. 1220. Grant from William, son of Henry of
the Hok, with the assent of the Lady Celestra his wife,
to the Leper Brethren of the Hospital of Saint Sepulchre
of an acre of land in Hindforlong between the land of
Walter Ingeram and the land of Adam, son of Roger of
Huckelicote. Witnesses : Henry of Drois ; Ralph of
Chandos ; Reginald of Peritun ; Master Henry of Peritun ;
Peter of King's Hall (de Sala Regis) ; Henry Mercer ;
and all the Hundred of the town of Gloucester. 138.
504. 1258. Lease for 18 years from Ralph Ingel-
rom, of Wodehokelincote, to Walter, son of Reginald, of
an acre of arable land in Hokelincote lying in Blakemones
Forlunge, between the land of William Adam and the
land of John Albard, extending to the headland beneath
(super forerdam beneda) Hokelincote and to the land of
John the Palmer. Witnesses : Henry Celestre ; John of
the Ok' ; Roger Ingelrom ; John Ingelrom ; Ralph, son
of Loue ; William Droys. 496.
Hucclecote. (m. & p.) nr. Gloucester, belonging
at D.S. to Archbishop Stigand. D. Hochilicote. Later
forms : P.C. 1221. Hukelingcote. C.R. Hoclicote, 1260.
Huckelicote, — 1220. Hokelincote: Hokelcote. Although
there occurs in Co. Leicester, Hukels-cote and Huclis-
cot (Cl.R. 1231-4), there is no recorded A.S. p.n.
answering to these forms, unless it be Hykeling ; now
Hickling. But this has origin in Hykelinggs, Co.
Norfolk, where the suffix refers not to a patronymic
inga, but to incg a stream-term.
550. Ab. 1260. Grant and confirmation from John
Ingeram, of Wudehukelichote, son of Ralph Ingeram, to
the Brethren of the Hospital of St. Margaret of three
acres of arable land, which the said Ralph sold to them ;
whereof one acre lies in the field of Hukelichote in Blake-
monnefurlung, between the land of John Alberd and the
land of William Adam, extending to the headland
(forerda) of Benedict's widow in Hindeforlung' ; 2 and
another acre lies in the same field in Hundefurlong,
between the land of Adam Frere and the land of the said
Brethren, extending to the land of John Seed ; 3 and the
third acre lies in the same field, between the land of John
of the Hok and the land of John the Young (le Jeoune\\ of
816. 1316, December 26. Grant from Richard of
Astone, of Gloucester, to the Brethren and Sisters of St.
Margaret of an acre and a half of arable land in Hokele-
cote in the field called * Kempeuorlong,' between the land
of the Prior and Convent of St. Oswald of Gloucester and
the land of Walter Mormon, extending from the land of
Walter the White to the land of the said Walter the
Mormon. Witnesses : Walter Ingram ; Robert Riche-
mon ; Syward Sygrith ; William Stiward ; Alexander
Soiurnaunt. 805.
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