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A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xi cent.); Braferton, Brafferton (xiii cent.). The parish of Brafferton, including the townships of Helperby … (q.v.). In 12845 Nicholas de la River was tenant of one knight's fee in Brandsby, Stearsby and Brafferton, 15 and his … and co-heirs, 81 Katharine wife successively of Sir Walter Strickland of Sizergh, 82 Henry Borough 83 and William …
A History of the County of Warwick
… east to west with an average depth of 2 miles, lies on the boundary of Oxfordshire, from which it is separated on … 330 acres of arable in Chelmscote on lease from William Walter and Isabel his wife, converted the messuages into … of ten pieces or and azure. In 1242 Peter de Montfort held knight's fee in Brailes of the Earl of Warwick, 34 and at the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of 1,237 acres, situated nine miles east from Winchester. The village, in the south-west of the parish, lies along the … lands in Bramdean to the priory. 15 Margery the widow of Walter Launcel in 1293 released to the priory the land which … tenure of the manor was changed from socage in chief to knight's service in capite in 1628 in order to enable Anthony …
A History of the County of Hertford
… or Brantefeldbury (xvi cent.); Braintfield (xvii cent.). The parish of Bramfield lies in the centre of the county, about 3 miles to the north-west of … crown in chief at a service of one twentieth part of one knight's fee. 9 From Robert it descended to his son George, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Bromle, (xiii cent.). Bramley was originally a part of the ecclesiastical parish of Shalford, with a separate chapel … de Fay. 10 They each held a moiety by service of half a knight's fee, the two portions being afterwards accounted … her husband 13 and entailed the manor on their younger son Walter, 14 whose son Thomas succeeded him, 15 and married …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Bromlegh, Bromleye (xiii cent.); Bromle (xiv cent.). The parish of Bramley, covering an area of 2,297 acres, is … from Basingstoke, and is served by Bramley station on the Reading and Basingstoke branch of the Great Western … 26 Aimery was returned as holding one-twentieth of a knight's fee in Bramley of John de St. John in 1275, 27 but …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… (xii-xiii cent.); Braunton, Brampton (xiii cent.). The parish of Brampton adjoins Huntingdon on the south-west, … 67 and in 1428 Reginald, Lord Grey of Ruthin, held the knight's fee in Brampton and Houghton that John, Earl of … the Sokeman paid 6 s. rent in 1167 98 and from 116797 Walter the Sokeman held by this service. 99 In 1191 Ralph the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Bremsaghe, Bremelshawe (xiii cent.). Before 1895 part of the parish of Bramshaw was situated in Wiltshire, but in that … that Parnel the widow of Ralph de Toni, to whom her father Walter de Lacy had granted Britford as a marriage portion in … to Elizabeth his daughter and heir, who had married Aaron Knight of Bramshaw. It passed from them to their son and heir …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… is a parish about 3,000 acres in extent on the wooded slopes of the low Howardian Hills, 12 miles north … have been lords of Brandsby from the 12th century. In 1166 Walter de la River was holding a knight's fee in Yorkshire of Roger de Mowbray, 10 and Henry …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 15 acres are water. Rather less than three-quarters of the area is arable land, about one-quarter grass, and a small … proportion, about 252 acres, woods and plantations. 1 The parish lies high, the level for the most part being … 300 acres of land in Braughing and Albury. 72 From Sir Walter de la Lee, son of John, the manor of Cockhamsted …