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A History of the County of Rutland
… Braunston (xiii cent.). Braunston War Memorial The parish of Braunston comprises 1,577 acres and adjoins … held of the lords of Oakham 8 by the service due from one knight's fee. Chesilden. Argent a cheveron between three … 18 and held it till 1305, when he apparently granted it to Walter Langton, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. 19 The …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.); Brumora, Brimor, Brimmore, Brommore (xiii cent.). The parish of Breamore, including the tithing of Outwick, … who held it of the king in chief for the service of half a knight. 7 Later, like the lordship of the Isle of Wight … long enjoy possession of it, for it was granted in 1467 to Walter Blount Lord Mountjoy, 17 who, dying in 1474, was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… BREDGAR. OR Bradgare, as it was sometimes spelt, is the next parish southward from Tunstall. ALTHOUGH the road from Sittingborne to Hollingborne-hill, and thence … year, to Christopher Sampson, esq. to hold in capite by knight's service, who in the 5th year of king Edward VI. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (xiv cent.). Bredicot is a small parish lying almost in the centre of Worcestershire and about 4 miles east of … are woods and plantations and 111 are arable land, 1 and the chief crops are wheat, oats, beans and peas. The soil is … the bishop's overlordship seems to have lapsed. In 1086 Walter Poer (Ponther) held the manor under the Bishop of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (xii cent.); Breedon (xiii cent.); Breuton (xiv cent.). The parish of Bredon lies on the southern margin of the … Elmley this manor was held by the Pendocks of Pendock for knight service. Robert de Pendock was holding 4 hides there … son of Robert also holding half a hide in Moreton. 98 Walter de Westmancote held the 2 hides in 1299 99 and both …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Malmesbury and of five detached portions, was one of the smallest of Wiltshire parishes. In 1731 it measured, … 44 (d. 1391), Sir John Dauntsey (d. 1405), and Sir Walter Dauntsey 45 (d. 1420), passed to Walter's sister Joan (d. 1457), 46 her son Edmund Stradling …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… BRENCHLEY WRITTEN in old deeds BRANCHESLE, and in the Textus Roffensis, BTNCESLE, lies the next parish eastward … Criol, in which reign Bertram de. Criol held it, as half a knight's fee, of Alicia de Waltham, as she again did of the … II. was owned by the family of Colepeper; one of whom, Walter Culpeper, died possessed of it in the last year of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Brenset BRENSET LIES the next parish north-eastward from Brookland, almost all of it on the other or eastern side of the Rhee-wall, in the level of … the advowson of the vicarage, among other premises, to Walter Bucler, esq. to hold in capite, with certain provisoes …
A History of the County of Essex
… Parishes Brentwood BRENTWOOD The 'hamlet', later parish and urban district, of Brentwood … the two congregations reunited under a new pastor. Walter Legerton, minister 18721925, in 1873 enlarged the … in 1975 as part of the town centre development. 385 Walter Legerton, by will proved 1928, gave 200 in trust for …
Magna Britannia
… Parishes Bridestowe - Butterleigh Bridestowe BRIDESTOWE, in the hundred of Lifton and in the deanery of Tavistock, lies … of the families of Wood 11 and Lane 12, and the tomb of Walter Hele, father of Elizus Hele, the inscription on which … "To perpetuate the memory of Sir Thomas Byard, Knight, late of Mount-Tamar, in this parish, who in the …