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A History of the County of Surrey
… and village 2 miles west of Reigate. It is bounded on the north by Waltonon-the-Hill, on the east and south-east by … first half of the 13th century Buckland was held as one knight's fee by Alicia de Dammartin. 6 She was the daughter … for the manor in 1428; 26 after his death she married Sir Walter Hungerford, and died in 1455, when William, her second …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… permanent grass and 268 acres woods and plantations. 1 The village is situated a little to the north of the main … village, is the seat of Sir Maurice FitzGerald, bart. (the Knight of Kerry), C.V.O. It was built in 1757 after the … time permission was granted to the bishop to assign it to Walter Scarlet, the warden, and the chaplains of the chantry …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Buckland BUCKLAND Buckland is a small parish lying on the Hertfordshire border. It is remarkably long and narrow in … time it was held in chief of the king 9 by his grantee by knight service. Bishop Remigius granted the manor of Buckland to a sub-tenant named Walter, who held it at the time of the Domesday Survey. 10 To …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Buckland BUCKLAND. THE next parish westward from Stone is Buckland, called in … Bocheland, situated somewhat less than a mile northward of the great London road, at the 44th mile stone. THIS PLACE … likewise held lands in it of the abbot of Faver sham, by knight's service, the seignory of which had been granted to …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… cent.); Burhildebur (xii cent.); Borghulbury (xvi cent.). The parish of Bucklebury contains nearly 6,131 acres. A … of the king. After the Norman Conquest it was granted to Walter son of Other, and in 1086 was held by a nameless … in thee ys all my trust'; the fifth is inscribed 'Henri Knight made this bell in ano 1610,' and the tenor 'Feare God, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… roughly rectangular in shape, lies 2 miles north-west of the market-town of Bicester. The ancient parish covered 1,894 … were found to be her grandchildren Robert Langford and Walter Dauntesy, the sons of Anne and Elizabeth, her … lands were not extensive and were assessed at only knight's fee in the 13th century. 103 William was probably …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… area of 2,023 acres of clay land, most of which is arable. The principal farms are Fuller's Lodge, Park Lodge, Brook … 10 remained unchanged. The count had 2 hides in demesne; a knight held 2 hides; and there was a priest and a church to … Slingsby Duncombe Shafto, Rector, d. 1847; Lt. Col. Ernest Walter Yeatherd, killed in the South African War, 1900, Capt. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 2,979. Population: 1911, 1,104; 1921, 788; 1931, 847. The parish of Budbrooke is divided from St. Mary's, Warwick, … de Beauchamp granted an annual pension from this manor to Walter Power, 23 and three years later the manor came into … Lucy), and Norton Curly (or Inferior) were assessed as one knight's fee. 25 Richard, Earl of Warwick, was seised of the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Bulford 1 village is 2.5 km. north-east of Amesbury; the rectangular parish is in the valley of the Christchurch Avon on the east side of the river and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 4,892. Population: 1911, 1,837; 1921, 2,216; 1931, 2,747. The parish forms a large roughly square block, 3 miles … Combe Abbey, 1 the grants being confirmed by Thomas son of Walter de Estley in 1241. 2 Land near 'le Churchweie' was … to Geoffrey l'Abbe 3 hides 'in the soke of Weston' as knight's fee; 18 and these were presumably in, or included, …