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A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xvi cent. onwards). Appleton-le-Street is composed of the townships of Amotherby, 1 Broughton, Hildenley and … of the Normans. 22 John Paynel of Drax died seised of a knight's fee in Appleton, Hildenley, Swinton and Easthorpe … In 1287 John Chambard conveyed two parts of the manor to Walter Percehay with the reversion of the dower third of Mary …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xii cent.); Hereburgefeld, Erbelgiresfeld (xiii cent.). The parish of Arborfield has an area of 1,468 acres, of which … There is only a small amount of woods and plantations. 1 The soil is clay and gravel with a subsoil of London clay and … greater part of which was contributed by the late Mr. John Walter. The school has been recently enlarged and is also …
A History of the County of Sussex
… ARDINGLY Herdingele (xi cent.); Erdinglegh (xiii cent.). The parish of Ardingly has an area of 3,811 acres. In 1934 a detached portion of the parish was transferred to Balcombe. The church stands on … 1287 to 1309, 10 and his namesake, Richard Wakehurst, was knight of the shire in Parliament in the reign of Henry V. 11 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… narrow parish extending northward for about 5 miles from the heights of the llsley Downs, which reach 700 ft., to the bottom of the … honour of Wallingford they were subsequently held as one knight's fee. 9 In Edvin's holding there was a mill worth 11 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Ardley ARDLEY The parish lies on either side of the OxfordBrackley road, … of Buckingham. 40 In 1243 ARDLEY manor consisted of 1 knight's fee held of the honor of Pontefract: fee in Ardley … Nicholas Crowemer. 93 Margaret and her third husband Sir Walter Skull were dead by 1472, and the manor was divided …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Areley Kings (xviii cent.). This small parish adjoins the more modern Stourport, which lies upon the opposite bank … the exception of a slab in the chancel floor, in memory of Walter Walsh, who died in 1702, containing the following quaint inscription: 'Here lieth ye body of Walter Walsh who departed this life 3rd day of November, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… (xvi cent.); Arlesey, Aldrichsey (xvii cent.). The parish of Arlesey has an acreage of 2,344 of which 1,564 … states that in the thirteenth century Roger Burnard held a knight's fee in Arlesey of the Earl Marshal, 14 and this is … in Arlesey which, as in the case of Everton, passed to Walter Langton, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is a parish about 6 miles west of Nuneaton, bounded on the north by Ansley, east by Astley, south and south-west by … to be held of John de Odingsels by the service of half a knight's fee. 19 John was the last of this branch of the … there was a crown presentation owing to the minority of Walter Aston. 86 In the 17th century fourth shares of the
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Adherton (xiv cent.); Adderton, Aireton (xvi, xvii cent.). The village of Arreton lies under the south slope of the down … evidently formerly belonged to the family of de Parco, for Walter de Parco granted land in the manor to the abbey of … held in the reign of Henry III for the service of half a knight's fee by William atte Hale, who died leaving two …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Arrington ARRINGTON Arrington is the most westerly parish in Wetherley hundred and lies on … de Mucegros, son of Simon. 74 John died in 1266 holding knight's fee in Arrington; his heirs were his sisters Alice … Arrington had reverted largely to arable farming. In 1279 Walter the miller paid 3 s. 6 d. rent as a cottager. 138 No …
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