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Alumni Oxonienses
… William, of Parham, Sussex, esq., deceased, and if so, a knight, and sold Parham. See Foster's Judges and Barristers. …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… (2) Land (unspecified) (2) Son Bulstrode Peachy, als Knight, MP Medhurst, 1721, 1727 Son and heir Sir Henry Peachy …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the reign of Edward VI., Sir Anthony Kingston, then knight-marshal, being lord of the manor of Painswick, caused …
Old and New London
… Boy" told tales and played upon the fiddle. Charles Knight also tells us that "at the beginning of the present …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… i. 506; ii. figs. xv. 15, 16; B.M., prints, Crace xxx. 57. Knight's Cyclopaedia of Lond. (1851), 844; J. Weale, Lond. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Arnold's and William's fields north of Harrow Road and Knight's field to the south. 15 Together with all the lands … were subleased in 1634 and Ashgrove, 23 Ash field, and Knight's field were part of the large Westbourne Green farm … and Chelsea detached, held of the Crown by 1/40 knight's fee, and a further 66 a. there, of unknown tenure, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 73 In 1242 Thomas de Lageners held of the archbishop knight's fee in LAGNESS. 74 This evidently remained in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… this is a polling-place for the election of the knight of the shire; and the petty-sessions for the hundred … fairs. This town is a polling-place in the election of a knight for the shire. The powers of the county debt-court of … respectively. It was made by Martin de Tours, a Norman knight, whose services under the Conqueror had been rewarded …