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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem
… given) held of Baldwin de Dunethe by service of knight's fee. Lyn manor, a moiety (extent given) held of Stephen de … person to Brug'. C. Hen. III. File 15. (1.) 287. William Echingham alias de Echingham. Mandate &c. with transcript of writ, 25 March, 37 …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 3, Henry VII
… l., held of the king in chief by service of half a knight’s fee. C. Series II. Vol. 23. (241.) 802. ELIZABETH BYCONYLL, … the manor of Babcare and the lands &c. there, worth 3 l. 6 s. 8 d., are held of the abbot of Adylney, services unknown, … Bargham and Wigenholt, and granted them by deed to Thomas Echingham, knight, Thomas Hoo, esquire, John Lewknor, …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… tenants of Burchard, who together held, in the Confessor's reign, 90 acres of land, with two bordars, two ploughs, and … employed jointly by the farmers of this and Ralph Bainard's estate. Here was wood for only three swine, with one acre … Barsham, in Wangford Hundred, and passed from Sir Edmund Echingham, Knt., to Henry Hubbard, Gent., of whom it was …
Final Concords for Lancashire
… the wife of Geoffrey de Gestling, plaintiff, by Fulk de Echingham put in her place, and John Gestling, 1 tenant of … park of Tunnec, and husbote and haybote in the said Henry's wood of Tunnec without waste, and by view of Henry's forester, whoever be forester there for the time being. If …
A History of the County of Sussex
… population as there was was concentrated round Woodman's Green at the south end of the northern portion. Already in … Linch. 4 The actual green which gave its name to Woodman's Green has been taken into the estate of Hollycombe, 5 where … in ward to the king, 17 subsequently married William de Echingham, to whom Edward I, when staying at his house in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 3 of meadow, 8 of pasture, 16 of heath, 2 of alder, and 13 s. rent in this town, and Roger, in tail; and in the 33d of … is said to have married Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas Echingham of Echingham in Sussex, by whom he had John, his son and heir, …
The three earliest subsidies for the county of Sussex
… in Bosham parish (O.M.). Crede was near Bosham Creek. (S.A.C., xviii. 5.) Funtington (not in T.P.N.), including East … 11, 220, 332). Fonterugge, site uncertain; probably in Echingham ( cf. "de Lunsford"). Glottenham, in Echingham (locally in Mountfield, O.M.). Iridge, in Salhurst …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 4 Rudanache 5 (xv cent.), Fornyfield and My lord of Essex's ground (20 acres including a vineyard of 5 a. 20 p.) (xvi … of the barony of Bolebec 12 by the service of a knight's fee, 13 last mentioned in 1349. 14 Herbert de Bolebec died … to the widow Margaret, afterwards the wife of Sir Thomas Echingham. 43 In 1469 Sir John Marny, kt., was fined 800 as a …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1705. Bolney Farm, on the west side of the road to Turner's Hill, about mile north of Hickpots, is a timber-framed … Richard Wakehurst, died 4th January 14545, and Elizabeth (Echingham) his wife. 26 Richard is represented wearing a … the dexter with those of Wakehurst, the sinister with Echingham, [azure] fretty [argent], and the middle with the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… leads southwards into Wollaston. Two branches of the L.M.S. railway intersect the parish, the Wymington Loop Line on … Peterborough, and on the opposite side is a St. Catherine's wheel. Manors The overlordship of 1 hide and 3 virgates of … of the century and until 1327 this was held by William de Echingham, 82 who had married the eventual co-heir of Brian …
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