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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… inclosure (Longbridge Deverill 1831, West Knoyle 1851, Knook 1871). General agricultural depression (Bishop's …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… distant church of Swallowcliffe. A fifth chapel, that of Knook, was and still is dependent on Heytesbury, but did not … two. There was also a deacon for the dependent chapel of Knook. The books, ornaments, and muniments of the church were … and one was responsible for the dependent chapel of Knook. The rector was the Dean of Salisbury, and there were …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… (in Grafton). The lords Lovel had estates at Upton Lovell, Knook, and Wardour castle. Several new families with estates, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 44 0 Heytesbury Hundred 958 s. s. d. Ansty (in Knook) 8 0 Ashton Gifford (in Codford St. Peter) 36 0 … Hill 45 0 Heytesbury 106 8 Horningsham 58 0 Imber 51 60 0 Knook 40 0 Orcheston [St. George] 64 0 Tytherington (in …
General Index - K
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… Adam de, 446. , Thomas de, presented to Poundstock, 112. Knook, Knouk [co. Wits], 190. Knoston, Richard de, 172, 253. … de, 86. , Simon de, 35. , William, 86, 283. Knouk. See Knook. Knovill, Knovyle, Boeges de, 16. , Gilbert de, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… living is a perpetual curacy, generally held with that of Knook, and in the patronage of the Bishop of Sarum; net …
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