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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Bromfield BROMFIELD. THE next parish south-eastward from Leeds is Bromfield, … in Domesday, Brunfelle, and probably took its name from the quantities of broom and heath, with which the greatest … held it in the reign of Henry II. as one quarter of a knight's fee. In the reign of king Edward I. Henry de Hoo …
Magna Britannia
… Bromfield or Brumfield BROMFIELD or BRUMFIELD, partly in the Ward of Allerdale, below Derwent, and partly in … I dare undertake The worthy warrior, Adam of Crookdake, Knight, 1514." Mr. Boucher, who drew up the account of this … been lately in the tenure of Sir Richard Cholmley, to Walter Copinger and Thomas Butler of London, Gentlemen, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of which 664 are arable land and 921 permanent grass. 1 The slope is irregular, the greatest height attained above … Isabel married Sir Simon de Patishull, and on his death Walter de Teye, and together with the latter in 1297 made … Bromham alias Wakes Mannour held of the king in chief by knight service as parcel of the said barony of Bedford.' 32 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Bromham BROMHAM The parish of Bromham lies 4 miles north-west of Devizes and … called Roches Manor' was held of the Abbot of Battle by Walter Beauchamp, kt. in right of his wife Elizabeth, one of … of Sir John de la Roches. 63 Sir William Beauchamp, son of Walter and Elizabeth, married the heiress to Lord St. Amand. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Bromley BROMLEY IS the other parish in this hundred, lying the next eastward … in which Edward de Blund was assessed for one quarter of a knight's fee, which John de Blund before held in Bromleigh of … clerk, and three daughters, and a French inscription for Walter de Henche, parson of Bromleghe, obt. 1360. 22 Dr. John …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Brompton (xiii cent.). This parish was composed in 1831 of the townships of Brompton, Sawdon, Snainton and Troutsdale, 1 … are arable, 2,832 permanent grass and 816 woodland. 2 The soil of Oolitic Limestone, gravel and loam rests on … was composed of 12 carucates of land which made one knight's fee in Brompton and Sawdon, while the Bigods had a …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Brompton Ralph BROMPTON RALPH Brompton Ralph lies on the eastern edge of the Brendons immediately north of … her manor of BROMPTON RALPH descended to her second son Walter of Merriott, clerk (d. 1345), incumbent of Withycombe, and then to Walter's nephew Simon of Merriott. 45 Simon died before 1372 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Brumesgrave (xiii cent.); Brymmesgrove (xv cent.). From the ancient parish of Bromsgrove the civil parish of North … of Edward the Confessor, was in 1086 held by Urse, whose knight Walter then held 2 hides and 3 virgates there. 154 The other …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Brook was at one time claimed as part of Freshwater. 1 The village consists of a few scattered cottages, mostly to the south of the road from Shorwell to Freshwater, which here … Percy Stone. Chan. Inq. p.m. 13 Ric. II, no. 42. Half a knight's fee in Brook was held under the lords of Brook by …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Brooke BROOKE Broc (xii, xiii cent.); Brock (xiv cent.). The parish of Brooke lies to the south of Oakham near the Leicestershire border, and was … sold it to Andrew Noel, 22 who held the manor in chief by knight service. 23 Noel died seised in 1563, when it passed, …
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