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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Barton BARTON The parish of Barton, 3 miles west of Cambridge, stretches … 93 who died between 1263 and 1272. His heir was his son Walter le Lord, 94 who died between 1317 and 1320. 95 … since 1858. 144 The later PRIORY manor derived from a knight's fee, amounting to one plough-land, of the Ledet fee …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Parishes Barton BARTON The area of this parish is 3,085 acres, 1,644 acres being … Agatha's Abbey of land 'in Barton of my fee.' 15 The half knight's fee that Barton constituted must, however, have … his sisters and co-heirs, it was assigned with Skelton to Walter de Fauconberg husband of Peter's second sister Agnes, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Parishes Barton BARTON. A GRANGE, or VILLAGE. The chief Part was of the Fee of Ralph Fitzhubert, wherein, before the Conquest, … 14 and Mr. Bartholomew called Tortus, Son of the Noble Knight Adam Wlf, Canon of Anaguin, Rector of the Church at …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Parishes Barton in the Clay BARTON IN THE CLAY Bertona (xi. cent.); Bertuna … 12 acres more, held at that time by Nigel de Albini and Walter the Fleming, of which the abbot had been unjustly … In 1278 8 acres of land were purchased by the abbey from Walter de la Haye and his wife Matilda 24 and the same amount …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Barton in Holdelelith 1 (xiii cent.); Burton (xvi cent.). The parish lies on the southern slope of the fertile valley … married to William Bastard. 25 Geoffrey Luttrell held one knight's fee in Barton in 121012, 26 but was dead in 1217, … died seised in 1603 and was succeeded by his son and heir Walter, 110 who died seised in 16356, leaving a son and heir …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Parishes Barton Seagrave BARTON SEAGRAVE Bertone xi cent. The parish of Barton Seagrave contains 1,826 acres of land, and lies between 200 ft. and just over 300 ft. above the ordnance datum. The subsoil is Great and Inferior Oolite … to the Abbey of Sulby before 1227, but in that year Abbot Walter granted it to Simon de Hal in exchange for half a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Barton Sacy (xiv cent.). Barton Stacey parish includes the tithings of Barton Stacey, Bransbury, Drayton, and Newton … of pasture, which were held by military service of half a knight's fee, and William also held four messuages and 5 … The church of Barton Stacey stood upon the land held by Walter son of Roger de Pistes in 1086 105 and afterwards by …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Parishes Barton-on-the-heath BARTON-ON-THE-HEATH Acreage: 1,177. Population: … Overbury; but the property was only acquired in 1625 by Walter Overbury, and there is no James in the pedigree. It is … chiefly to the middle range and interior, after Walter Overbury bought it. The plan is of the usual late …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Bastelden, Bastlesden, Bastlesdon (xiiixix cent.). The parish, including the villages of Basildon and Upper … the king, of whom the manor was held by service of one knight's fee and a half down to 1540. 33 A younger branch of … became sole heir, was married first to William son of Sir Walter Beauchamp, who became Lord St. Amand. 68 He died in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… BASING Basinges (xi cent.). Basing is a parish lying to the north-east of Basingstoke, and covering about 5,300 acres. It is watered by the River Loddon, which rises west of Basingstoke and flows … held Lickpit of John de St. John for a fourth part of a knight's fee. 121 From this date the manor followed the …