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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Bridge BRIDGE LIES the next adjoining parish to Patrixborne southward, being … was granted to Henry Laurence, to hold in capite by knight's service, and he that year held a court here; and in … in which he afterwards resided, as did his son Walter Braems, esq. till his death in 1692; but the great …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… mentions Bridgeford to have been built by King Edward the Elder, 1 which it might likely enough be, if that was not … Bridgeford, of Robert de Tiptost, by the Service of half a Knight's Fee, and a capital Mess. in Cameleston, and xii. … the said Lawrence and Hawisia were called to Warrant. Walter Bec, 4 E. 1. was certified to have had Assize of Bread …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xiv cent.); Brixton (xvi cent.). Brighstone, one of the southern parishes of the Island, about 7 miles south-west from Newport, was … William Rebert. 70 In 1428 Richard Pak held a quarter of a knight's fee in Chilton which Robert Olde had once held. 71 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xiii cent.); Brightwaltham and Brightwalton pronounced by the natives Brickleton, and sometimes so spelt. The parish of Brightwalton, situated on the southern slope of … In 1622, when William Chapman held the manor, Richard Knight of Martin Morland presented to the living, 53 but …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xi cent.); Brigenhall, Brigenhale (xiixiii cent.). The parish of Brignall comprises 2,104 acres of land and 7 … water. 1 There are 160 acres of woods and plantations, but the largest part is pasture; only 297 acres are arable, 2 … Rye) son of Robert of Gosberton, Lincolnshire, held one knight's fee of the honour of Richmond, 15 and this fee must …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xi cent.); Brinton, Brimton, Brumton, Brumpton, Brimpton. The parish of Brimpton lies on the Hampshire border, and is bounded on the north by the … husband Thomas Boteler 28 conveyed the manor in 1529 to Walter Barton and others, 29 trustees for Sir Thomas …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… in length from north to south and covers 1,055 acres. The land rises from the brook forming the southern boundary, where the height is … Lodington, Rector, d. 1857; and floor slabs to John Knight, d. 1629/30; the Rev. John Kippax, Archdeacon of the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 732. Brinklow is a parish 7 miles east of Coventry on the Lutterworth road, which here takes a right-angled turn and runs more or less north and south, forming the main street of the large and compact village. Its … Brinklow of the Earls of Leicester by the service of 1 knight's fee. 12 In 1201 a lawsuit involving Brinklow was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1841 Brinkworth village is 8.5 km. ESE. of Malmesbury. 1 The parish, shaped like Africa, is one of the largest in north Wiltshire: it contains the village with … 108 In 1647 Edward conveyed it to Edward Ernle and his son Walter, who in 1648 together sold it to Edward Goddard. 109 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… its inclosure in 1845 until 1912, when it was united with the adjoining Britwell Prior (720 a.), a detached portion of Newington parish in Ewelme hundred, the ancient parish of Britwell Salome has consisted of 884 … House: John Apsley Smith (d. 1894), Admiral George Walter Smith (d. 1919), Reginald John Smith, K.C. (d. 1916), …