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A History of the County of Stafford
… Newcastle, was held by the Griffin family of the lord of Knutton (in Wolstanton). 41 This second manor is historically … 174 a177 b; see p. 184. S.H.C. 1911, 123. In 1212 Ralph de Knutton held lands in Clayton, Knutton and elsewhere as a royal sokeman by ancient right ( …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… messuages and ten acres of land in Newcastle-under-Lime, Knutton, and Great Clayton. Geoffrey and Agnes acknowledged …
Petitions to the Staffordshire Quarter Sessions
… Thomas Smith and others, on behalf of Thomas Rathbone of Knutton, labourer. Q/SR/306/35 (1659) To the Right … 1659: Humbly shewing that whereas Thomas Rathbone of Knutton within this countie labourer, haveing heretofore lived in Knutton aforesaid for the space of six or seaven yeares last …
A History of the County of Stafford
… a yearly rent. The manor then consisted of the vills of Knutton, Fenton Vivian, Hanley, and Longton. 230 The manor … By 1236 the yearly fee-farm rents payable in respect of Knutton, Fenton, Hanley, and Longton were 4 11 s. 6 d., 7 s. … result that assessed rents were then receivable from (i) Knutton, (ii) Penkhull, (iii) Wolstanton, (iv) Clayton and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… townships of Brieryhurst, Chatterley, Chell, Chesterton, Knutton, Oldcott, Ranscliffe, Stadmerslow, Thursfield, …
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