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A History of the County of Warwick
… aged 9. 44 The manor was then held of the king as 1/20 knight's fee; 42 virgates, worth 20 marks, had been settled … the estate is not called a manor and is said to be held by knight service. 62 He left a son John, aged 3, and a widow … of Ralph de Boscherville sued Robert son of Odo for a knight's fee in Harbury and Chesterton as part of her dower. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… de Crevequer held of the archbishop of Canterbury one knight's fee in Cheveninges, which Adam de Cheveninges again … Edward III. when he paid respective aid for it as half a knight's fee. This family of Chevening, or Chowning, as it … John de Chepsted paid aid for it, as the tenth part of a knight's see, which John de Chepsted formerly held of the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… c. 1100, when it was held of it for the service of 1 knight, 46 and was overlord in 12423. 47 Although they were … and 1850 Ames's executors seem to have sold it to James Knight who between c. 1861 and c. 1868 sold it to Richard …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the third by Bryan Eldridge, 1656; the fourth by Samuel Knight, 1699; and the tenor by William Eldridge, undated. Of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… son and heir, who, in king Richard III's reign, was made knight of the garter, and in the third year of king Henry … and afterwards sent ambassador into Scotland, made a knight of the garter, and lastly, in the year 1597, on the … this county and in Warwickshire, to Sir Walter de Paveley, knight of the Garter, in whose family it remained until the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… when it was held by a military tenant for half a knight's fee. 53 During the early part of the reign of Henry … the 20 required, and then granted the manor to be held by knight's service to Herbert, chamberlain and treasurer of the … 221 who was holding lands at Bolney in 1313 222 and a knight's fee here in 1315. 223 After his death they passed to …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… his son John was parson of Childrey. 33 About 1240 one knight's fee in Childrey was held by John de Frethorne. 34 He … Dolman, the heir of John, conveyed the manor to John Knight. 49 Childrey. Argent a gurge gules. The family of Knight was in possession for some time, but very little is …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… ports, to hold to him and his heirs male in capite, by knight's service; and in the 4th year of Edward VI. he had a … The manors and lands now held of the honour of Chilham by knight's service, are the manors of Huntingfield, … Fobert. Of him this manor was again held of that barony by knight's service, by owners who seem to have given name to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 69 to the Dissolution. 70 In 1275 it was rated as 2 knight's fees. 71 In 1544 the manor was granted to Sir …