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A History of the County of Worcester
… in the chancel is a diminutive recumbent effigy of a knight in armour of circa 1400. The little figure is of a …
A History of the County of Hertford
… abbot of St. Albans by the service of a seventh part of a knight's fee, 32 and was a member of the manor of Aston … In 1303 'Richard son of Alexander' held one half of one knight's fee in Langley, 80 now probably identified with …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… fees. 8 The manor of Abbotsley, originally held as one knight's fee, was probably granted by David I of Scotland to … in 1928 by his brother Mr. Frederick W. Pym. The other knight's fee which lay in Abbotsley appears to have been held … known as SCOT'S MANOR. In 1230, Richard Scot held half a knight's fee in Abbotsley of the Earl of Huntingdon. 36 This …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the 13th century Gilbert de Abingworth (Abinger) held one knight's fee in Surrey; 16 his name is also found in a list … Abinger. Geoffrey de Jarpenvill shortly afterwards held a knight's fee in Abinger; 18 and in 1273 David de Jarpenvill … Fitz Waryn. 23 Also in 1360 Sir John de Aylesbury, knight, the great-grandson of Margaret, another daughter of …
A History of the County of Northampton
… was held of the Crown in chief for the fourth part of a knight's fee until 1509, after which date the overlordship …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 32 of whose honor of Boulogne it was thereafter held as 1 knight's fee. 33 Philip of Abington had been succeeded by … passed to his son and namesake. 43 The third Warin, a knight by 1358, 44 died without issue in 1369, having in 1368 … by 1198, 87 and was perhaps the Alan who held a hide as knight's fee there c. 1235. 88 Nicholas de Feugeres held that …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of Robert de Brus, 11 and in 1279 it was found that one knight's fee and half a carucate of land here were held of … heirs of the last Peter de Brus, as were three parts of a knight's fee in 12845. 12 Brus. Argent a lion azure. Darcy. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 5 hearths, and inhabited by Alexander Hawtrey and William Knight, 132 have not been identified. There are some … known as HAGLEY'S or BROWN'S manor, was held in chief as a knight's fee by Oliver de Linguire in the 12th century. 265 A … of Stafford as 1 fee of Mortain, 322 owing the service of knight. 323 The Robert who was tenant in 1086 was very …