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A History of the County of Northampton
… Chelveston-cum-Caldecott is a small parish lying on the east bank of the River Nene, which forms its western … to Hubert de Burgh and Margaret his wife, to hold for one knight's fee. 3 It was taken into the king's hands at the … of Iseult, formerly the wife of Payn and then the wife of Walter de Nevill, in exchange for a rent of 26 marks, to be …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Eastnamsted Cheynes (xvi-xix cent.); Chenies (xx cent.). The parish of Chenies was originally known as Isenhampstead, but from the 13th century onwards 1 was spoken of as Isenhampstead … of Isenhampstead is found in 1165, when it was held for a knight's fee by Alexander de Isenhampstead. 9 He was probably …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Acreage: 879. Population: 1911, 203; 1921, 250; 1931, 218. The parish forms a long narrow strip, 2 miles from north to … varying between and mile. At its widest point, near the centre of the parish, it is crossed from east to west by … de Wylinton. 9 In 1235 William Bonchevaler was holding a knight's fee in Cherington, Bedsworth, and Wiggins Hill in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Cherytone (xii cent.); Churton Chyritone (xvi cent.). The 3,264 acres of land comprised in the parish of Cheriton … manor, the manorial rights of which probably lapsed. Mr. Walter Long is the principal landowner in the parish at the … (Feet of F. Hants, Hil. 9 Edw. I). In the same year Walter de Warener and Alice his wife held 17 acres of land …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Cheriton CHERITON LIES the next parish westward from Folkestone, being written in … the barony of Averenches, or Folkestone, and was held by knight's service and ward to Dover castle, by a family which … the demesnes of it, afterwards took their surname from it. Walter de Elnesbroc held it as above-mentioned in the reign …
A History of the County of Surrey
… charters, ascribed to vii cent.); Certesia (in Latin of the same); Certesyg (xi cent.); Certeseye (xiii cent.); … for a short time a separate history from Chertsey. In 1306 Walter of Gloucester and Hawisia his wife were holding the manor of Beomond or Bemond in Chertsey. 93 In 131112 Walter died seised of this land held of the abbey of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Parishes Chesham CHESHAM Cestreham (xixiii cent.). The parish of Chesham, which formerly comprised Ashley Green, … of Oxford by the marriage of Isabella daughter and heir of Walter de Bolbec to Robert de Vere, third Earl of Oxford, … who said that Hugh Fitz Otho held Isenhampstead of him by knight service. 93 Stephen Chenduit, however, recovered it …
A History of the County of Hertford
… is an extensive parish containing about 8,479 acres. The urban part lies at the eastern end, east of the New … 22 He forfeited in 1227, and the manor was granted to Walter, Bishop of Carlisle, to hold until the king should … windows. Walter Culling in 1303 held a fourth part of a knight's fee in Cheshunt of the Earl of Richmond. 135 In 1383 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Chesilhurst CHESILHURST LIES the next adjoining parish eastward from Bromley; a small part … Elizabeth; Sarah to Nicholas Price, esq. and Jane to James Walter Head, esq. John Jefferies earl Camden, so succeeding … of the earl of Warwick, as of his manor of Dartford, by knight's service, and was of the yearly value of six marcs, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… south from Surbiton Station, and 2 miles west of Ewell. The parish, which is a chapelry to Malden, measures 3 miles … William de Watevile and Peter de Malden, his subtenant, to Walter de Merton, 7 who received a grant of free warren there … Boxley, co. Kent, who in that year was assessed for half a knight's fee formerly held by Roger Apperle. 50 As early as …
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