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A History of the County of Hampshire
… is situated 35 miles from London, and has stations on the London and South Western and South Eastern and Chatham … Ellen the wife of Richard Tichborne, and Mary the wife of Walter Tichborne, brother of Richard. 10 Ellen surrendered … White of Aldershot and wife of Sir Walter Tichborne, knight. She died in 1640, and is represented kneeling in a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Alderton with Dixton ALDERTON WITH DIXTON The parish of Alderton, called Alderton with Dixton up to … Abbey held two and a half hides in Alderton, and a knight held this land of the abbot. 128 This knight's holding … 157 Among the freeholders in 13th and 14th centuries were Walter le Honorable in 1260 158 and his descendant Richard in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Aldington ALDINGTON, USUALLY called Allington, is the next parish south-westward from Sellindge, being written in the earliest records Ealdintune, which name implies the … his 5th year, among other premises, to Sir Edward Hales, knight and baronet, to hold of his manor of East Greenwich by …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Aldrington (xvii cent.) Aldrington has been identified as the 'Ederyngtune' given by King Alfred in his will to his younger son, 1 and as the Roman station of Portus Adurni, 2 but it seems unlikely … by John Edmondes who was succeeded in that year by his son Walter. 33 Church The parish church of ST. NICHOLAS, which …
A History of the County of Northampton
… (xi cent.); Aldwyncle, Audewinkle, Ardewinkle (xv cent.). The parish of Aldwinkle All Saints was united to that of … St. Peter by Order in Council of 29 November 1879. 1 The combined parishes contain 2,886 acres, the most of which … of the barony of Wardon, 7 and the overlordship of half a knight's fee in Aldwinkle afterwards passed with this barony. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… St. Peter ALDWINKLE ST. PETER Plan of Lyveden New Building The description of the parish of Aldwinkle St. Peter is … Lord Compton. 11 In 1570 Henry Compton, at this time a knight, had licence to alienate Aldwinkle or Holland Manor, … the end of the 14th century when in 1372 we find that Walter de Frampton of Melcombe Regis and Margaret, his wife, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xiii to xvi cent.); Vulgo Alder (xvii-xx cent.). The parish of Aldworth has an area of 1,806 acres, of which … permanent grass, and 40 acres woods and plantations. 1 The chief crops are barley, wheat and oats. The soil is chalk … 11 The manor continued to be held of the king in chief by knight service, 12 and is described as a member of the manor …
Magna Britannia
… Aston-on-Trent Alfreton ALTFRETON, a small market-town in the hundred of Scarsdale, and in the deanery of Chesterfield, is situated 14 miles from Derby, … had been representatives of the county. John Cokaine, Esq. knight of the shire, who died in 1372, lies buried in Ash …
A History of the County of Oxford
… remained unaltered since they were laid out. 1 It lies on the Warwickshire border in the Middle Lias clay belt at a … contracted to the Jews by a previous tenant. 50 In 1271 Walter Giffard, Archbishop of York, purchased the debts and … and South Newington were held by Wadard's descendants as a knight's fee. 68 Wadard's son was probably Walkelin Wadard, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Alkham ALKHAM LIES the next parish south-eastward from Liddon. THIS PARISH is … up the barony of Averenches, of which it was held as one knight's fee, as of the castle of Dover, by the performance … of the name of Hopton, who were of this parish, of whom Walter de Hopton was a witness to king Edward IV.'s charter …
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