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A History of the County of Oxford
… twin tomb recesses containing 14th-century effigies of a knight and a lady, probably Sir Thomas de la More (fl. … little of which survives, on the walls and on the knight's shield. 74 Still visible in the north-west corner is … on tall stone bases, the lady in the western recess, the knight by her side. 79 The bases were removed in 1932 when …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the great tithes of a small freehold belonging to James Knight, and 13 for some from his own lands. J.B.O. Bayly was … added 20 to the principal sum. By his will dated 1811 John Knight left 50 to provide payments for poor widows and … 413, Lease Benett to Chambers, 1611. Ibid. Lease Benett to Knight, 1675; the practice of leasing land in this way is …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a library for the use of the children attending it. Thomas Knight in 1652, and Elizabeth Stevens in 1668, bequeathed …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… conquest (interpreted by the learned sir Henry Spelman. a knight, or one that held lands as it were by military e: (or … in the exchequer, 31 E. 1, William de Faucomberg, knight, son and heir of sir Henry de Faucomberg. knight, granted for himself and his heirs to the abby and …
The Environs of London
… Robert Child, Esq. This manor was held by the relief of a Knight's fee (5l.) payable on every death or alienation to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… MANORS. In 1212 William of Southall ( de Suhalle) held a knight's fee in Southall of the Archbishop of Canterbury. 99 … some property in 1223 1 and in 1243 she paid scutage on a knight's fee in Hayes after a dispute over payment with the …