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A History of the County of Warwick
… Population: 1911, 1,396; 1921, 1,577; 1931, 1,506. On the north the parish and county boundary runs along the road from … remained with the earls, of whom it was held as 1 knight's fee. 3 In the first half of the 12th century Hugh …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Oswaldkirk and Ampleforth Birdforth. Though undulating, the land slopes generally downward from the moors in the … of Greystock. 51 In 1202 Nicholas Basset sub-enfeoffed Walter de London in half a carucate. 52 William de London, … holding land here 53 in 1250. He was followed by another Walter, tenant of half a carucate in 1285, 54 and by Adam de …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xv cent.). Amport is an irregularly-shaped parish, one of the largest in the hundred, containing 3,962 acres, of which … the sons of Thomas de Port, who had been mesne lord of a knight's fee in Anne, and that they had an elder brother … had probably passed by sale from Peter de Bridges to Sir Walter Sandys, who in 1428 held the quarter fee which had …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Parishes Ampthill AMPTHILL Ammetulle, Anthill. The parish of Ampthill lies some 7 miles south of Bedford. It … 69 His wife, who survived him, made over the manor to Walter Pygeon, John Goldington and others, 70 who later … John Walcot and others (ibid.). Ibid. 143641, p. 286. Walter Pygeon is found asserting in 1452 that he never had …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Andeura (xii cent.); Andevre, Andever (xiii cent). The parish of Andover is by far the largest in the hundred to … William Cooke the keeper. The inhabitants of King's Enham, Knight's Enham and East Anton had certain rights of common of … de Nevill, and Isabel Waleran, daughter and co-heir of Walter Waleran, the great-greatgrandson of Waleran the
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1921, 2,007; 1931, 2,071. Ansley is a large parish to the west of Nuneaton. The road from Coleshill to Nuneaton … mortgaged it in 15912 to William Glover, afterwards a knight and alderman of London. He obtained in 1601 from … 42 Henry also obtained from Maud, daughter and heir of Walter, the clerk of Ansley, her capital messuage and land in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Ansty ANSTY Ansty, 1 559 ha. (1,382 a.), is in the Vale of Wardour 10 km. north-east of Shaftesbury (Dors.) … huntsman. 47 In 1167 it was held by Waleran's descendant Walter Waleran, and in 1200 by the same man or by his son … 52 Robert de Staunton held the estate, then reckoned at 1 knight's fee, in 12423. 53 The mesne lordship descended in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Apledore APLEDORE LIES the next parish south-westward, and is the last to be described in the lower division of the lath of … who in the year 1636 alienated it to Sir Edward Hales, knight and baronet, of Tunstall, in whose descendants it has …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Appulshawe (xv cent.); Appulsha (xvi cent.). Appleshaw has the Wiltshire border for its northern boundary, and is a … de Port in Cholderton, 5 which may be identified with the knight's fee in Cholderton and Appleshaw held by the … family in the first half of the 15 th century, 9 and Sir Walter Sandys, his son Thomas, and Sybil wife of Thomas died …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Apletune, Appelton (xxvii cent.); Aspelton (1316). The ecclesiastical parish forms the civil parish of Appleton … John Visdelou paid 15 marks for 'acknowledgment' of the knight's fee held by his father in Appleton. 27 In January … the king's custody, but the land was then in the hands of Walter de Tywa. 36 Geoffrey de Appleton's land was granted by …
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