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A History of the County of Bedford
… are permanent grass and 14 acres woods and plantations. 1 The parish is watered by Cardington Brook, a feeder of the Ouse. The land slopes from the south-east (where it is … Amand, husband of Joan, and Isabel de Albini held here by knight service in the 13th century, 31 but the manor …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xv cent.); Carbrough (xvii cent.). Carisbrooke, once the most extensive parish in the West Medineoriginally stretching from sea to sea and … in the honour of Carisbrooke Castle. 203 In 12278 half a knight's fee in Alvington, Shide and 'Hedenesham' belonged to …
A History of the County of Bedford
… acres permanent grass and 23 woods and plantations. 1 On the north-west the Ouse divides this parish from Harrold, and in the … John de Pabenham held land in Carlton by one-fifth of a knight's fee, whilst an inquisition taken regarding the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Parishes Carlton CARLTON Karleton in Clyveland (xiv cent.). The small parish of Carlton lies between the townships of Busby on the east and Faceby on the west, … carucate of Nicholas de Meynell for the twelfth part of a knight's fee. 16 At the same time Robert Gower 17 was holding …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Carlton cum Willingham CARLTON CUM WILLINGHAM The modern parish of Carlton, 1 covering 2,415 a. 2 and lying … which Warenne granted to Lewes priory, 53 to which also Walter de Grandcourt gave the 2 hides at Willingham, once … the prior leased it for 20 years at a nominal rent to Sir Walter de Crek and his brother John, a clergyman, in …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Cresalton, Creshauton and many other forms are found until the 18th century, when the country pronunciation Casehorton … They amounted to 6 s. 8 d. yearly and were held in farm by Walter Lambard. 12 Merton apparently held tithes from two … to the Testa de Nevill, William de Fiennes held a knight's fee or a knight's fee and a half in Carshalton 30 …
A History of the County of Northampton
… sharing a station with Earls Barton 1 miles north of the village, on the Northampton and Peterborough branch of … and Grendon. 17 Before 1306 Oliver la Zouche had enfeoffed Walter de Langton, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 18 … been described. 68 The beautiful monumental brass of Walter Ermyn, rector (1401), had originally a shield at each …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Aston, was formed into a separate civil parish in 1894. By the Birmingham and Sutton Coldfield Order, 1931, a portion of … land in Bromwich and neighbouring hamlets constituted a knight's fee held of Roger de Somery as of his castle of … died in 1450, being succeeded by his daughter Anne wife of Walter Devereux. It was then stated that the manor was not …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Castle Camps lies 15 miles south-east of Cambridge, at the south-eastern extremity of the county. 1 It is basically triangular, and its … 106 In 1272 Roger of Westoe sold 100 a. there, held as knight's fee of the earl of Oxford, to John of Sawston (d. …
Magna Britannia
… ward, lies about four miles from Brampton, which is the post-office town, and about ten from Carlisle. The manor was given in the reign of Henry II. by Hugh de … Radcliffe of Dilston, in the county of Northumberland, Knight, whose descendant, Sir Francis Radcliffe, was created …