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A History of the County of Warwick
… equal portions arable and pasture. 1 There are quarries in the south-west corner of the parish at Caldecote Hill, where a height of 460 ft. is … and in 1228 his possession of the manor as half a knight's fee in Caldecote was apparently disputed by William …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Caldecote lies 6 miles west of Cambridge. In shape the parish is a long, narrow rectangle, containing 1,007 a., … John son of Roger, each holding hide, the latter for 1/16 knight's fee. 36 The fate of Elington's fee is uncertain. It … to the honor of Richmond's court held at Babraham. 125 Walter Carpenter held the fee in 13023, and had by 1346 been …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… is a small parish with an area of 795 acres, lying on the borders of Northamptonshire, south of Stilton and … strip of country running from west to east, and crossed by the Ermine Street. The eastern half of the parish is fenland, … the Lindseys, and in 12423 Felicia de Lindsey held half a knight's fee in Caldecote of Isabella de Brus. 23 The …
Magna Britannia
… Parishes Calke - Chesterfield Calke CALKE, in the hundred of Repton and Gresley, and in the deanery of … two of which belonged to Ascoit Musard, the third to Walter Deincourt. The two former appear to have been united … were admitted at 16 years of age. Pegge's Collections. Walter Hemingford. See Pilkington. This appears from a MS. …
Magna Britannia
… Parishes Callington - St Columb Callington CALLINGTON, in the hundred and deanery of East, anciently called Calweton, … Edward the Black Prince, to his usher of the chamber, Sir Walter de Woodland, who died without male issue. 27 The manor … of those of the barton of Lambesso, to Sir James Smyth, Knight. In 1712, Sir Nathaniel Napier and others, conveyed …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and Dulwich, consists naturally of two portions. To the north is a perfectly flat marshy soil, probably once … alias Camberwell and Peckham to Joan Cock, widow of Walter Cock. 29 Mrs. Cock was involved in the failure of the … by Robert de Bekewell, who owed the service of half a knight's fee. 50 He died seised of it before 22 March 1307, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… xx cent.), Cambleton (xiv cent.), Shyfforth (xvi cent.). The parish of Campton cum Shefford contains the village of … Domesday Survey the overlordship of CAMPTON belonged to Walter Giffard, 12 and, as in the case of Millo 13 (q.v.), … as part of her dower, and the whole manor was held for a knight's fee. 19 Robert came of age and was holding the manor …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Parishes Capel CAPEL The parish of Capel is bounded on the north by Dorking, of which it was formerly a part, on the … the Court Rolls of the 14th century, was widely spread. A Walter de la Bere had land in Ewekene (Capel) in 1263. 5 Lyne …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Capell CAPELL LIES the next parish south-eastward from Alkham, but within the hundred of Folkestone, taking its name from its having … esq. of Hothfield, whose grandson Sir Nicholas Tuston, knight and baronet, was by king Charles I. created Baron of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Parishes Carcolston CARCOLSTON. In Coleston, of the Soc of Orston, antient Demesne the Land of King Edward … E. 1. 13 and divided them; and 28 E. 1. paid Relief for a Knight's Fee here, held of the Honor of Thekil. 14 To Roger … before spoken of in that Manor, which was of the Fee of Walter de Ayencurt, immediately, I cannot say. Jordan de …