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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Chiseldon CHISELDON The parish of Chiseldon 1 adjoins the borough of Swindon in … Abbey. 128 The agreement was repeated in 1266 between Walter, Bishop of Bath and Wells, and Abbot Robert of … within Chiseldon. In 12423 Oliver of Earlscourt held knight's fee of Sampson Foliot, who held of Earl Richard as …
A History of the County of Oxford
… CHISLEHAMPTON Since 1932 Chislehampton has been part of the large civil parish of Stadhampton, 1 but for the greater … as her second husband 65 and in 1235 he held the Somerys' knight's fee in Chislehampton of the honor of Paynel. 66 … FitzAnsculf in Chislehampton and Stoke Poges was a certain Walter, 74 whose descendants took their name from Stoke. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… CHISTLET, CALLED in antient records Chisteley, lies the next parish eastward from Hothe. In the donation charter of it to the monastery of St. Augustine, … and Hopland. His descendant William de Grai held it by knight's service, in the 20th year of king Edward III. at …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of Woking Junction, 6 miles south-west of Chertsey. The parish is bounded on the north-east by Egham and Chertsey, on the south by … Reve and George Evelyn and the latter's heirs, to hold by knight's service, 46 Reve being only a trustee. Evelyn died …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… CHOLDERTON Cholderton, 1 686 ha. (1,695 a.), is in the upper Bourne valley 15 km. north-east of Salisbury. 2 In … of William, the overlordship of the manor descended to Walter Marshal, earl of Pembroke (d. 1245). 47 The … I hide in 1236 to Michael of Cholderton, 82 who held knight's fee in 12423. 83 Land in Cholderton, possibly the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Cholsey lies low, most of it being about 200 ft. above the ordnance datum. The level in the east by the Thames is … who died in 1909. 49 It was entailed on his brother Mr. Walter Morrison, who is still living, but by a family … 63 held Lollingdon of the king in chief as one-tenth of a knight's fee. 64 He died seised about 1283, 65 leaving his …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1,767. Population: 1911, 232; 1921, 271; 1931, 280. The River Avon forms the northern boundary of the parish, and … (John's son-in-law). Roger Heyrun, who in 1243 held a knight's fee in 'Lawford Heyrun' of John FitzAlan, 14 one … in tail, with contingent remainders to Nicholas, Julian, Walter, and Richard, brothers and sister of Robert. 18 This …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (xi cent.); Ciricleinc, Lench Roculf (xiii cent.). The parish of Church Lench lies on the eastern border of the … demesne, 12 but it was shortly afterwards granted by Abbot Walter (107786) to Urse d'Abitot the Sheriff of … to John Roculf, who in 1346 held the fourth part of a knight's fee there. 23 The next mention of this property is …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xiii cent.); Churcheokle, Chyrchocle (xiv cent.). The parish of Church Oakley covers an area of 1,630 acres: it … the time of the Domesday Survey were in the possession of Walter the son of Other, governor of Windsor Castle and the … house of Windsor. 5 In 1166 Robert de 'Yerlega' held a knight's fee of William de Windsor, 5a and in 1167 he paid …
A History of the County of Worcester
… from Churchill in Halfshire, is a small parish 5 miles to the east of Worcester. Bow Brook runs south along the eastern … held this manor in the time of Edward the Confessor, but Walter Poer (Ponther) was the bishop's tenant in 1086. 8 As … admitted the said John on the presentation of the same knight.' 12 Sir John joined the rebellious barons during the …