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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 the … The 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 …