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The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… D(un)ol(mi)a on the west; rent mark p.a.; if the grantee or his heirs wish to sell etc. the canons to have the … 1 Ed. II as appears by the poundage ( pondagium) Cambin Fulberti, 6 Ed. III; his widow viz Christine Cambyn, 30 Ed. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… called Breach down, on which there are a number of tumuli, or barrows. By the road side there have been found several … whose lands it is thus entered in it: In Berham hundred, Fulbert holds of the bishop Berham. It was taxed at six … above in Domesday to have been held of the bishop by Fulbert, comprehended, in all likelihood, the several manors …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Chicksands CAMPTON CUM SHEFFORD and CHICKSANDS Camelton or Campton (xi cent. to xx cent.), Cambleton (xiv cent.), … The hall stands north and south, and at its lower or south end the screens remain, a beautiful piece of … another entry in Domesday which referred to hide held by Fulbert of William de Owit had been held T.R.E. by Alwin, a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and some think this place was antiently called Julham, or Juliham, i. e. the village or dwelling of Julius, in … entered in the book of Domesday: In Feleberge hundred, Fulbert holds of the bishop, Cilleham. It was taxed at five … to the crown. After which this place was given to Fulbert, the former tenant of it before-mentioned, and with …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… The soil of it is very poor, consisting either of chalk, or an unfertile red earth, mixed with quantities of sharp … it came into the possession of a family called Earde, or Yerd, as they afterwards wrote themselves, who bore for … which made up the barony of Fobert, and was held of Fulbert de Dover, as of that barony, by knight's service, by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… under the general title of that prelate's lands: The same Fulbert holds of the bishop Dodeham. It was taxed at one … ten pounds. The bishop let it to ferm for ten pounds, when Fulbert received it, six pounds, and the like now . . . . . … estate was, most probably, THE MANOR OF SHARSTED, or, as it was antiently called Sabersted, the seat of which, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… king Edward, and could go where he pleased with his land. Fulbert held of the bishop, Eslinges. It was taxed at five … so it did after the bishop gave the manor to Hugh son of Fulbert. The arable land is six carucates. In demesne there … honor of Chilham, which they had made the caput baroni, or chief of their barony. 1 That part of the above-mentioned …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Parishes East Shefford or Little Shefford EAST SHEFFORD or LITTLE SHEFFORD Siford (xi-xii cent.); Scifford (xii … in frankmarriage with his daughter Maud to Hugh son of Fulbert de Dover (Doure). 13 About the middle of the 12th …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… old British word, lese, pastures, and nese, a promontory or cape, both names being suited to the different parts of … the town and haven, did that of Erith. In the upland, or southern parts, the soil is very light and barren, having … above mentioned, his then only surviving aunt, married to Fulbert de Dover; and she, in the 7th year of king Richard I. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from Great Chart, and is so called from the bothe, or heath within it. The greatest part of this parish lies … to Hothfieldplace. The plant caryophyllata montena, or water avens, which is a very uncommon one, grows in a wood … for a considerable length of time after the descendants of Fulbert de Dover were become extinct here. Bartholomew de …
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