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A History of the County of Worcester
… Bussheley (xv cent.). Bushley is an agricultural parish on the right bank of the Severn, opposite Tewkesbury. It has an … in 1900 laid out in the purchase of 7 acres of land called Knight's Field in the parish of Upton upon Severn. The land … of custodian of the park and deer, was granted in 1528 to Walter Walshe, in succession to William Tracy (ibid. iv [2], …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Butleigh BUTLEIGH The ancient parish lies largely on the gently sloping east … turn Symcox sold some of the lands in fee or to be held by knight service. 68 Christopher Symcox died in 1608 and was … comprised a hall, kitchen, and bailiff's chamber. 78 Abbot Walter of Taunton died there in 1323. 79 The hall and chamber …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1,777. Population: 1911, 218; 1921, 199; 1931, 182. The parish is separated on the north from Combrook by the Dene Brook, and part of its … William held it of Edmund, Earl of Lancaster, in 1298 as 1 knight's fee, his tenants being bound to attend the earl's …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of Chertsey, 2 miles south-west of Weybridge Station. The parish, roughly triangular in form, is bounded on the north by Chertsey and Weybridge, on the east by … and in the 13th century was held of them, as half a knight's fee, by Geoffrey de Lucy, who died in 1284 leaving …
A History of the County of Hertford
… BYGRAVE Biggrafan (x cent.); Bigrave (xixvii cent.). The small compact parish of Bygrave, containing 1,793 acres, lies below the northern slope of the Hertfordshire chalk hills in the … they sold Bygrave to Sir John Thornbury, 40 the 'king's knight,' 41 and one of his justices of the peace in …
Magna Britannia
… Parishes Cadbury - Clawton Cadbury CADBURY, in the deanery of that name, and in the hundred of Hayridge, … Esq. The barton of North Whilborough belongs to Sir Walter Yea of Somersetshire: it was purchased, about 1770, of … and 182 from London. A market on Mondays was granted to Walter Stapleton, bishop of Exeter, in the year 1309, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… xiv cent.; Cadyndone, xv cent.; Cadenton, xvii cent. The parish of Caddington was formerly partly in Hertfordshire … should remain to Roger; but neither party was to exclude Walter son of Walter of Luton, who came and claimed common of pasturage in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… (xiv cent.); Cadyndone (xv cent.); Cadenton (xvii cent.). The parish of Caddington was formerly partly in Hertfordshire … should remain to Roger; but neither party was to exclude Walter son of Walter of Luton, who came and claimed common of pasturage in …
Magna Britannia
… Parishes Caldbeck - Carlatton Caldbeck CALDBECK, in the ward of Allerdale below Derwent, lies about 15 miles from Penrith, and one and a half from the small market-town of HesketNewmarket, which is in the parish. Caldbeck contains three townships, called …
A History of the County of Hertford
… (xiv cent.); Calcott or Caldecott (xvixvii cent.). The parish of Caldecote, which is only 325 acres in extent, forms part of the plain in the north-west of the county. The highest part … the souls of 'Sir' Gerard, his son and his wife, and for Walter Hurst, brother of William, and others. 27 The priory …