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A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.); Bolre (xiii cent.). Boldre is a large parish in the New Forest extending inland 3 miles north of the Solent, … and her heirs. 32 Before 1345 the estate had passed to Walter de Russington and Joan his wife, 33 who appear to have conveyed it to Walter Patricke, who was in possession in 1363. 34 The
A History of the County of Warwick
… 658. Population: 1911, 4,711; 1921, 5,278; 1931, 2,330. The parish lies to the south and west of Amington, its … John's great-grandson John, Lord Clinton, when she married Walter Hungerford. 5 The John, Lord Clinton, who died in 1515 … Margaret married Osbert de Clinton, 21 and he gave knight's fee in Glascote and 'Clingefeld' to Ralph fitz …
A History of the County of Bedford
… is a small parish some 7 miles north of Bedford on the main road to Kimbolton. Its area is 2,333 acres, of which … Robert de Shelbethorp held it as one thirty-sixth of a knight's fee. 38 By 12756 it had passed to the Grym family, … By his will dated 6 November 1549 he left it to his sons Walter, Roger and Robert in tail-male successively. 51 In …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of its younger neighbour Ventnor (q.v.), and includes the well-known Landslip. The entrance to the old village by … Hugh de Mandeville. At the beginning of the 13th century Walter de Insula (Lisle), with the consent of his son … his son Barnabas, 15 who in 1602 disposed of it to Michael Knight of Landguard, 16 who died seised of it in 1612. 17 It …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Parishes Boney BONEY. Probably from Reeds. This Place in the Time of King Edward the Consessor was the Freehold of one Levenot, who had other … Mark. Item, the said Raph held of John de Musters half a Knight's Fee of the Fee of Richmond in Rotingdon, for which …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Bonnington BONNINGTON, USUALLY called Bunnington, lies the next parish south-westward, upon the clay hills, extending southward into the level of Romney … of St. John of Jerusalem, the prior of which held it by knight's service of the castle of Dover, being part of those …
Magna Britannia
… Parishes Bonsall - Burton on Trent Bonsall BONSALL, in the wapentake of Wirksworth and deanery of Ashborne, lies … There was formerly a chantry at Boylestone, founded by Walter Waldeshef in 1353: the endowment was valued, in 1547, … fined in the reign of Edward I. for refusing to be made a knight. The heiress of Sir Henry de Brailsford, who was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Borden BORDEN IS the next parish eastward from Newington. The name of which seems to be derived from the Saxon words … to hold of her, as of her manor of Est Grenewich, by knight's service, and not in capite. This grant seems to have …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Boscombe BOSCOMBE Boscombe 1839 Boscombe 1 lies in the Bourne valley 11 km. north-erast of Salisbury. 2 The … of William, the overlordship of the manor descended to Walter Marshal, earl of Pembroke (d. 1245). 53 The … 55 The manor may have been the estate held in 1288 by Walter of Durnford 56 and in 1298 settled by him and his wife …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Bozhal, Bosdale (xiii cent.); Bussehall (xiv cent.). The parish of Bossall with Buttercrambe lies on the west bank … Westwick, who in 1268 had tenants holding one-tenth of a knight's fee, and in 1282 himself held one-quarter of a … Sand Hutton Manor belonged to the Percys of Kildale. Walter Percy held land here in 1219, Nicholas, perhaps a son, …
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