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A History of the County of York North Riding
… Acclom, Aklome (xv cent.); West Acklam (xix cent.). The parish of Acklam, which formerly included the township of … 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 … From Ingram de Boynton Acklam descended to his eldest son Walter, 25 who died not later than 1340, when the manor was …
A History of the County of Worcester
… was transferred to Herefordshire in 1897. 1 The River Leadon and its tributaries bound it on the south and east, and it is also watered by a tributary of … 11 when it was held by James Beauchamp, a younger son of Walter Beauchamp of Elmley. 12 It is uncertain whether the
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Adderbury ADDERBURY The ancient parish of Adderbury 1 covered an area of 6,045 a. … some medieval work, probably part of the house granted to Walter atte Halle in 1310. 106 The property descended to the … 5 hearths, and inhabited by Alexander Hawtrey and William Knight, 132 have not been identified. There are some …
Magna Britannia
… Parishes Addingham - Aspatria Addingham The parish of Addingham, or Addenham, in Leathward, is … having been long before given to that monastery by Walter the Norman 2. Upon the reformation it was given, with … of another Nicholas, brought the lordship of Aldstone to Walter Stapleton, who died in 1457, leaving two daughters, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… (xi cent.); Adinton (later). Addington, which lies on the chalk and Thanet sand, comprises an area of 3,359 acres. … with the 2 carucates of land in Addington which in 1241 Walter de Merton gave to the Knights Templars. 32 Walter de … Bedfordeshyre Esquyer and Sole Syster of S r George Harvye Knight which John deceassed the xxiiii day of Aprill in the
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… antient charters, Eddingtune, signifying, as I imagine, the town or territory of Adda, or Edda, its antient Saxon … being a town or territory inclosed with a hedge or fence. THE PARISH of Addington is not unpleasantly situated, for the … it, before the end of that reign, to Sir Hugh de Segrave, knight batchelor, and he conveyed it to Richard Charles, who …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Adisham ADISHAM, COMMONLY called Adsham, lies the next parish south-eastward from Ickham, being written in … is but one borough in this parish, viz. of Adisham. At the time of the conquest it was reputed to have a hundred within itself, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Adlestrop ADLESTROP Adlestrop is a small rural parish on the eastern border of Gloucestershire, about three miles east … holdings: Evesham Abbey's demesne and the holding of a knight each supported two ploughs, and the 12 lesser tenants … Austen (1950), 1245. D.N.B. Included in Come Hither, ed. Walter de la Mare. The station, as noted above, is in the
Magna Britannia
… ADVENT, commonly called St. Ann or St. Tane 1, lies in the hundred of Lesnewth and deanery of Trigg-minor, about a … they removed from Chyton to Trenethick; in the year 1633, Walter Beauchamp sold both to Peter Jenkyn of St. Columb the … Carlyon, Esq., and others. See the account of St. Winnow. Walter Treverbyn was sheriff in 1223. The last of the family …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Adwell ADWELL The ancient parish lies south-east of the main London road, some 13 miles distant from Oxford, and … it is recorded that Adwell, held by the service of one knight and suit of court at Wallingford, was in the custody …
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