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A History of the County of Worcester
… two manors being held for the service of a fifth part of a knight's fee. 66 Ralph de Wilington was holding Barbourne …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 43 In 1428 he was said to be holding in Clapham half a knight's fee formerly held by John de Upton 44 (possibly an …
A History of the County of Bedford
… succeeded by Henry Cokayn, who in 1428 held two parts of a knight's fee in Clapham which Thomas Spigurnel once held. 35 …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of the Lovetot's lands is confused. In 1086 a nameless knight appears as the tenant under Eustace the Sheriff, 20 … possibly with other lands in Clapton, as one tenth of a knight's fee. 62 The manor of CLAPTON, held by the Abbey of … of Southo. 76 In 1236, William Patrick held a third of a knight's fee in Clapton, Polebrook and Thurning as part of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Mollington, was granted by Henry VIII in tail male as 1/20 knight's fee to Sir William Petre and his first wife …
A History of the County of Oxford
… its connexion with Claydon. In 1166 William de Dive held 1 knight's fee of the see of Lincoln, 51 and he or a successor … century, 53 and c. 1225 the heir of William de Dive held a knight's fee in Balderton, Claydon, and elsewhere. 54 In 1239 … Clattercote Priory held the estate of Laund in feefarm as knight's fee at a rent of 21 marks; of this sum, 1 mark was …
Magna Britannia
… teaching poor children of this parish. Sir Edward Seaward, Knight, and dame Hannah his widow, in 1705 gave a house and … Roll. In the deed of conveyance he is called " late knight." It is probable that he had been degraded by the then …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the lords of the barony of Lewes by service of 1/10 of a knight's fee. 23 In the 14th century it was held by the … Hille of London, c. 142040. The second is by Samuel Knight of Reading or London 1713. 41 The communion plate … 48 and in 1559 John Sackville presented. 49 In 1577 Edward Knight was the patron, 50 but it was acquired subsequently by …