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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Doomsday-Book, saving what is there recorded of Newbold, the Reader must look back to Kinalton for what he would be … which was of the Honor of Warengford, for the Service of a Knight's Fee, which Raph Basset, the said Galsr. his … Radcliff on Sore, for Life; 9 the Reversion belonging to Walter Skirlaw, Bishop of Durham: but the Jury, 4 H. 4. found …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… North and South COLINGHAM NORTH and SOUTH. Before the Normans invaded this Country, St. Peter, of Burgh, had a … between Rob. de Collingham, and John de Hryst, Compl. and Walter, Son of Galfr. and Walter de Markham, 5 concerning Common of Pasture, which the
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Ducis COLLINGBOURNE DUCIS Collingbourne Ducis is the smaller and more southerly of the two adjoining parishes … 1326 by Henry of Hanydon, a chaplain, and John Tourand to Walter Douce and Emmeline his wife. 49 That may be an early … son Richard, and in 16401 Richard settled it on his son Walter. Richard and Walter conveyed it in 1656 to William …
A History of the County of Bedford
… cent.); Colnworth (xiv cent.); Colmorthe (xvi cent.). The parish of Colmworth, which is situated 7 miles to the … Robert. William Oyldebuf alienated lands in this parish to Walter, another member of his family, in 121819. 13 Ralf … by Richard Chandler, 1704, the third and fourth by Joseph Knight, 1635. The plate is modern. The registers previous to …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… ROGERS Coln Rogers was a small rural parish lying beside the Foss way 10 km. north-east of Cirencester. It had an area … remained in William I's hands in 1086. 60 In 1105 the knight Roger of Gloucester, having been wounded at Falaise … presumably preserved the line of a leat. 176 Although Walter the weaver was among Coln Rogers's inhabitants in the
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Collen (xiii cent.); Colneye (xiv cent.). Colne lies on the eastern border of the county on land falling from a little over 50 ft. above … held a carucate of land in Colne of the bishop by knight service. 26 A mesne lordship seems to have been …
Magna Britannia
… Parishes Colyton - Culmstock Colyton COLYTON, in the hundred of that name and in the deanery of Honiton, is a … II., granted it to Sir Alan de Dunstanville. His son, Walter, gave it to Sir Thomas Basset his nephew, together … in the family of Petre: it is now in severalties. William Knight, Esq., has a moiety; and Mrs. Edwards of Chard, and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1911, 156; 1921, 168; 1931, 192. This district, originally the parish of Smite and later extraparochial, is now a civil … containing no village, about 5 miles east of Coventry. The northwestern boundary is formed by the Withybrook, and … which I hold of Roger de Mowbray by the service of one knight'. 12 Roger confirmed the grant, 13 as did also Robert, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Comberton COMBERTON The village of Comberton 1 is 4 miles south-west of … Merk 65 in 1217, when he was succeeded by his brother Walter 66 (d. 1248). 67 Walter, for his services to theThe manor was then and subsequently said to be held by knight-service. 89 Green was beheaded in 1399 as one of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 1 miles from east to west, and contains 1,995 acres. The northern part of the parish extends over the narrow chalk … the time of the Domesday Survey it was held of the king by Walter son of Other, founder of the De Windsor family, of … in Surrey and Sussex. 3 The tenants of Compton held it by knight's service, which was rendered after the division by …
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