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A History of the County of Worcester
… It was formerly very well wooded, part of it lying within the forest of Malvern; 'half the forest which belongs to the … of Little Malvern had grants of land in Castlemorton from Walter de Longdon, son of John parson of Staunton, 29 and … or between three wild cats passant proper. About 1241 Walter Longdon gave to the priory of Little Malvern all his …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 2,438 acres. By Order in Council dated November 1910 the detached portion of Tandridge parish, otherwise known as … manor of Caterham of Sir John d'Abernon for a quarter of a knight's fee. 48 An overlordship mentioned below, however, … the remainder of the lease to Sir Edward Barrett and Walter Barrett. 61 The manor was held in 1612 by Sir Richard …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… is a large parish covering an area of 5,279 acres. The village lies almost in the centre of the parish, on the … feoffamento' of the earl of Arundel by the service of one knight's fee. 10 It was allotted as portion of her … 5 and 4. Ibid. Inq. p.m. 10 Ric. II, No. 17. Thus in 1431 Walter Sandys was said to be holding half of one knight's fee …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Cattmere (xvii cent.). Catmore is a very small parish in the southern division of the county. It lies at an average … Helens and John de Turbervill are given as holding half a knight's fee in Catmore and Philip de Fifhide one and a half … known, but the advowson continued with the Hospitallers. Walter Gacelyn is said to have made the presentation to the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Parishes Catterick CATTERICK The parish of Catterick (Catrigg, xiv cent.; Catrick, xv … the honour, granted 40 out of the issues of this manor to Walter de Urswick for good service in Spain. 13 Sir Walter, … 47 as 'now or lately in the tenure of Sir Giles Parker knight,' 48 and it appears soon afterwards in the possession …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… cent.); Cattewrda, Catteswyrth, Cateworth (xiii cent.). The civil parish of Great Catworth has since 1885 included … James de Cauz by his wife Alice, daughter and co-heir of Walter FitzGilbert, lord of the barony of Bolam (co. … the same year Thomas de Bekering was returned as lord of a knight's fee in Great Catworth, with a hide in Hargrave, a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Caxton CAXTON The ancient parish of Caxton lies 11 miles west of Cambridge … including John Burgoyne of Dry Drayton, 73 who was holding knight's fee there in 1428. 74 The manor seems to have passed … died in 1904. 92 The latter's grandson, William Nugent Walter Gape (d. 1942), was succeeded by his widow Sybil (d. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xiixviii cent.). This parish was in 1831 composed of the townships of Cayton, Deepdale with Killerby and Osgodby. Deepdale and Killerby are now hamlets in the township of Cayton, which was amalgamated with Osgodby by … Richard I. 92 A jury of 1276 said that the monks held a knight's fee in Osgodby by grant of Thomas de Meynell, 93 but …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Chaseley (xvii cent.). Chaceley is a small parish on the right bank of the Severn opposite Deerhurst. It is situated at the southern … William Beauchamp held 2 hides at Chaceley, 18 and half a knight's fee in this parish ivas held of the Beauchamps, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 3,065 are arable land, 2,247 pasture and 242 woodland. 1 The Elmley or Doverdale Brook, which rises in Belbroughton, flows through the south of the parish, forming part of the southern … a priest in mass vestments, and a late 13th-century knight in chain mail. The latter wears a mail coif, knee …