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A History of the County of Warwick
… 2,634. Population: 1911, 317; 1921, 339; 1931, 293. The parish of Arrow is bounded on the east by the River Arrow … service in Wales. 19 In 1220 Aubere was holding half a knight's fee here of Robert Marmion 20 for life, with … lands in Oversley about the same time by the gift of Walter of Stanes. 71 Ralph le Boteler's descendant William …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Parishes Artington (Guildford St Nicholas) ARTINGTON (In the Parish of St. Nicholas, Guildford) Ertindun (xiii cent.) The parish of St. Nicholas, Guildford, contains 2,693 acres. … it to him in fee-simple, to be held as for a quarter of a knight's fee, and by his heirs for ever. 16 His son, the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… ADJOINING to Ridley, westward, lies Ash, called in the Textus Roffensis, isce; and in Domesday, Eisse. Ash is … borderers, having three carucates. There is a certain knight having eight (carucates) among his servants, and maid … as of his manor of Ash, by knights service, in marriage to Walter Lewknor, who was seated at Warbleton, in Sussex, and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Ash ASH LIES adjoining to the last-described parish of Staple northward. It is written … for the year before that the king granted this manor to Walter Hendley, esq. his attorney-general, to hold in capite. … of the archbishop, lands in Goldstanton and Goshall by knight's service. After this, in the 28th year of that reign, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Assche (xiii cent.); Asshe (xiv cent.). Ash is a parish on the western border of the county, 36 miles south-west from … by Bartholomew de Winton, the abbot, in 1277, from a Sir Walter Raleigh. 48 William de Henley 'held land in … Helen and Mary, who had respectively married Richard and Walter Tichborne. Tichborne. Vair a chief or. The manor …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Ashamstead (xviiixix cent.). This agricultural parish on the hills west of Basildon, rising to a height of 497 ft. at … the 'puteus' or 'putte' from which they are named. Walter de la Wyle sold a messuage and land in Basildon with … xxviii. 17. In the turret is one bell inscribed 'Henry Knight made mee 1662.' The plate consists of a silver chalice …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Asheburye, Asbury (xvi cent.); Isbury 1 (xvii cent.). The parish of Ashbury 2 contains 5,609 acres, 5 of which are … This arrangement was confirmed by a deed in 1266. Bishop Walter quitclaimed ( inter alia) the manor of Ashbury to the … of the abbey of Glastonbury, 53 who died seised of a knight's fee in Edwinston in 1274, leaving four daughters, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Ashchurch ASHCHURCH The parish of Ashchurch lies immediately east of Tewkesbury. In the Middle Ages Ashchurch was part of the parish of … appear to have had a connexion with the Eyres who held knight's fee in Oxenton and Pamington in the 14th century: …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.); Esshemaners, Aisshe (xiv cent.); Ash (xvi cent.). The parish of Ashe, stretching from Kingsdown in the north to … Ecclesiastical Commissioners in 1907 4 to Admiral the Hon. Walter G. Stopford, R.N., who now occupies it. The house … the king in chief by the service of the fourth part of one knight's fee. 14 On the other hand in 1354 the manor was said …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of woods and plantations. 1 Ashley House was built by the Misses Taunton in 1854 and is now the property of Mr. Herbert Johnson, J.P., of Marsh Court, … held of Hugh Talemache, and half a carucate of the heir of Walter Waleran. 13 The manor was held in 1331 of the king by …