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A History of the County of Berkshire
… Bentfeld, Benetfelde (xiv cent.); Bynfylde (xvi cent.). The parish of Binfield was formerly part of Windsor Forest … of wheat, barley and oats. An inclosure award was made for the parish in 1817. 2 The soil is gravel and clay with a clay … Howard, lord of the borough of Clum, son to Robert Howard, knight of the Bath, 1675, William Blount, 1671, and Henry …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Parishes Bingham BINGHAM. AFTER the conquest this became wholly the Fee of Roger de Busli; … Painell held the Barony of Bingham, by the Service of a Knight's Fee; he enfeoffed Hugh de Bingham. 7 and John de … in the gift of the Earl of Chesterfield. Incumbent John Walter, M. A.; worth about 700l. per annum. King's book 44l. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 3,189). Binley is a village 3 miles east of Coventry on the road to Lutterworth, which here makes two sharp bends, around which the nucleus of the village lies, and from which branch roads … border. In 121112 David de Lindesy held a quarter of a knight's fee in Binley of this honor, 6 and in 12356 a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1911, 245; 1921, 234; 1931, 271. Binton lies on the right bank of the River Avon, which here makes a great … 13th century. In 1235 Nicholas de Binton was holding of a knight's fee and Henry of a fee of the Earl of Warwick; 15 … 30 The next stage in the descent is not altogether clear. Walter Wyncote presented to the church in 1436 and 1449 31 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Birchington BIRCHINGTON. NORTHWARD from Minster lies the parish of Birchington, adjoining to the sea. It is said to have been antiently called, sometimes … owners of its own name, for it appears by the book of knight's fees in the exchequer, and other records, that …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1,063. Population: 1911, 209; 1921, 163; 1931, 186. The northern boundary of the parish is formed by the River … John leased the manor for life to John Paynel, as half a knight's fee, 11 and he had a grant of free warren in his … for the souls of Roger de Somerville (her husband) and Walter (his father), 33 but there seems to be no later …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Parishes Birkby BIRKBY Bretteby (xi cent.). The parish of Birkby consists of 1,203 acres, of which 556 … Lozengy argent and gules. A mesne lordship over one knight's fee here was held by Henry de Farlington early in … his wife. 44 The heir of John Morgan seems to have been Walter de Lisle, whose right was disputed by Robert son of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from Padlesworth lies Birling, so named from the plenty of pasture grounds in it. THIS PARISH is about … in Snodland, and to an estate called BOGHURST, at which Walter, son of John de Bogehurst resided in king Edward the … cinque ports. In the 5th year of that reign he was elected knight of the Garter, and was afterwards with the king at the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 10 miles from Worcester and 2 from Pershore. It lies on the right bank of the Avon in a bend of the river, and Bow … 5 April 1378 licence was granted to Sir Richard Scrope, Walter Perham, Richard Rook of Westminster, and Thomas … in Nafford then occurs for more than a century. Walter de Nafford was holding the manor and advowson in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… a small agricultural parish lying between Castlemorton on the north and Berrow on the south. Its southern boundary is … family, 8 of whom Ralph de Monmouth in 1166 answered for a knight's fee in Worcestershire and Gloucestershire, held of … 86 D. 33; Cal. Close, 13604, p. 208. Habington states that Walter son of Ranulf Brut gave the manor for life to Ralph …