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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Bosynton and Bosyngton (xiv cent.); Bosington (xvi cent.). The parish of Bossington, covering an area of 1,592 acres, of … which she had bought in her widowhood. 7 Her son and heir Walter settled land worth 8 in Bossington on himself and his … and heir John 47 in 1428 was stated to be holding half a knight's fee in Pittleworth and Dunbridge formerly belonging …
Magna Britannia
… or Blo-Fleming BOTUS-FLEMING or BLO-FLEMING, lies in the deanery and in the south division of the hundred of East, … Godolphin, grandson of John, was several times chosen knight of the shire, and five times served the office of … was granted by King Edward II., in the year 1312, to Walter Stapleton, Bishop of Exeter, to be held on Friday, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Boughton is a parish covering an area of 2,060 acres. The soil is marl and clay with a subsoil of stone, while the … 47 and two sons, William who died without issue and Walter 48 who died before 1284. 49 Walter was succeeded by his son John, 50 who purchased …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Boughton Aluph BOUGHTON ALUPH IS the next parish westward from that of Wye. It is frequently … in the 14th year of Edward I. holding it in capite by knight's service; together with its member, Hethenden, in … much other land in this county and in Warwickshire, to Sir Walter de Paveley, K.G. who spelt his name both Paveley and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Boughton Malherbe BOUGHTON MALHERB. THE next parish eastward from Ulcomb, is situated almost in the middle of this county, and is so called from a family … Walton says, that the queen, when at Boughton, offered to knight Mr. Wotton, as an earnest of some more honorable and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Boughton Monchensie BOUGHTON MONCHENSIE LIES the next parish northward from Hedcorne. It is written in … John Rudston, of London, lord mayor in 1528, whose father, Walter Rudston, was of Hatton, in Yorkshire. They bore for … bart. who resided at Wierton, and in 1734 was chosen knight of the shire for this county. He bore for his arms two …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Boughton under the Blean BOUGHTON UNDER THE BLEAN. THE next parish eastward from Faversham is … who were the possessors of it. Elias de Bocton held it by knight's service, as of the honor of Bologne, in the reigns …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Bourn BOURN The parish of Bourn lies 7 miles west of Cambridge, and … with the honor of Richmond. In the 12th century a knight's fee, probably in Bourn, was held by Simon de la Tour … Mile was said to hold c. 110 a. altogether of the heirs of Walter Chamberlain of Landbeach, 135 who may have succeeded …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 2,144. Population: 1911, 265; 1921, 294; 1931, 256. The southern boundary of the parish is formed by the River Leam, and part of the … came to the Earls of Warwick, of whom it was held as 1 knight's fee. 6 The mesne lordship of this fee was held by …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Bourton-on-the-Water BOURTON-ON-THE-WATER The parish of … The manor, rated as ten hides in 1086, 138 was held as one knight's fee with Broadwell. 139 The profits from the manor … have been converted to corn. Upper Mill was then leased to Walter Kyte, 267 and in 1777, when it was known as Kyte's …