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A History of the County of York North Riding
… Aynderby with Stepil (1316xvi cent.); Ainderby with the bell-tower (xv cent.). This parish contains the townships … (q.v.) in 1196. In 121112 Geoffrey de Furneaux held one knight's fee of the honour of Richmond. 25 Michael de … held his lands in demesne of the count, while a certain Walter had the land of Grim (2 carucates). 57 By 1316 the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 5 miles east of Guildford and 7 miles west of Dorking. The parish is bounded on the north by Merrow and West Clandon, on the west by St. … is very seldom met with. It occurs also on the brass of a knight of the De Cuttles family, in Arkesden Church, Essex, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Albury (with Tiddington) ALBURY Some nine miles to the east of Oxford lies the small civil parish of Tiddington … Lisle, 32 who in 1368 surrendered, for reasons unknown, 86 knight's fees to the king. Albury was one of the manors … up in 1911, it comprised two large farms (Church and Walter's farms) of about 200 acres each, two small ones of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 2,195. Alcester is a long, narrow parish extending to the south-western boundary of the county, which is here … have been a market at Alcester at a very early date, for Walter de Beauchamp, c. 1274, granted to his free burgesses … the whole manor of Alcester, as three parts of a knight's fee. 116 In 1251 each of the two portions of the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… and Alconbury Weston contains 1,735 acres. About half of the whole area is arable and the rest pasture. The soil is clay and the principal crops are cereals and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and south-east of Swindon, includes Aldbourne village, the hamlets of Upper Upham and Woodsend and part of that of Preston, and the deserted hamlet of Snap. 1 It measures 3,441 ha. (8, 502 … a rough square with an extension at its north-west corner. The parish's northern boundary, later also the hundred …
A History of the County of Hertford
… xi cent.; Audebur', xiii cent.; Albury, xvi cent. The parish of Aldbury comprises 2,020 acres of land and seven … the manor was sold by Sir Richard and Joan his wife to Walter de Aylesbury, 20 from whom it appears to have passed … His heir was a minor, whose name is not given. 60 In 1273 Walter de la Mare and Katherine his wife, in whom we may …
A History of the County of Hertford
… ALDENHAM Eldeham, xi cent.; Audenham, xiii cent.; Audham. The parish of Aldenham lies to the south of the county and … granted the reversion of the manor to Humphrey Coningsby, knight, the farmer of the capital manor, 59 who paid for … 127 In 12912 John Tailboys 128 of Titburst released to Walter abbot of Westminster all his right of common pasture …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xi cent.); Aldermanneston Achard (xiv cent.). The parish of Aldermaston contains 3,742 acres of land, a … 666 acres are arable and 715 acres permanent pasture. 1 The highest point, over 350 ft. above the ordnance datum, is … held it and four other manors by the service due from one knight's fee. It passed to his son and grandson, both named …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (xvi cent.). Alderminster is a detached portion of the county, being surrounded on the north, east and west by … in 1086 by the 2 hides held 'with two radmans' by a knight in the manor of Alderminster. 44 In 121012 the Abbot … hold at Goldicote as late as 131112, when William son of Walter de Goldicote gave land in Goldicote to Warin Giffard …