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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… COOKSTONE. NOW usually called and written Cuxton, lies the next parish northward from Halling. It is written in … part of which is within the bounds of this parish, as is Knight's-farm, adjoining the pale of it; which, as well as … entered on this manor, as part of their inheritance; but Walter de Merton, the next successor in the see of Rochester, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Coupol (xiii and xiv cent.); Cowepyll (xvi cent.). The parish of Cople contains 2,132 acres, of which 1,352 are … called Launcelyna Bedfordshire family of some standing. Walter Launcelyn owned land in the adjacent parish of … and heir Anne was nurse to Henry VIII and married Sir Walter Luke, justice of the King's Bench. 17 Sir Walter Luke …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… cent.); Copmandesford (xiv cent.); Copyngford (xvi cent.). The parish comprises 828 acres of clay land, of which about … of a later Humphrey, held Coppingford in 1199 as a knight's fee. This William seems to have had a son Humphrey … case. 39 For over a century the manor passed in moieties. Walter L'Enveise was lord of the L'Enveise moiety in 1316, 40 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and Cornehampton (xiv cent.); Corehampton (xvi cent.). The parish of Corhampton on its western side consists of wide … of CORHAMPTON was in origin the third part of the two knight's fees granted to Adam de Corhampton by his uncle … 1346 and 1359, for in the latter year by fine between Walter de Haywode and Joan his wife and Laurence de Mareis a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… east to west and 1 miles from north to south. A survey of the bounds made early in the 15th century 1 begins at the eastern point at 'the … by Guy heir of John de Mancetter by the service of half a knight's fee. 13 Before 1458 the manor had passed to Roger …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Corse CORSE Corse is a rural parish of 2,220 a. 1 lying on the tongue of land between the rivers Severn and Leadon, 6 … hold 3 a. in Pull by serjeanty of keeping Corse Forest. 92 Walter the forester was recorded in 1221, 93 Gilbert of … confirmed in 1281 to Gilbert of Corse, the forester, by Walter of Aston Subedge. 139 The manor, which was presumably …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… several Manors, whereof two Godric and Algar had before the Conquest, and for them paid to the Geld, as thirteen Bovats. The Land of them was but … de Bouis, Son of William de Bouis, whose Family held a Knight's Fee of the Honor of Tikhill, 4 and also had their …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Bilberry Hill (800 ft.) and Coston Hill (800 ft.), part of the Lickey Hills, bound Coston Hackett on the west. The … 3 hides of land there, of which Turold held two and Walter one, and which Leofgeat, lfric and thelric had held as … manor of Coston Hackett was held by the Hacket family for knight service. The knight's fee in Worcestershire, held of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Parishes Cotgrave COTGRAVE. Godegrave. Of the Fee of Rad. de Burun in Godegrave, before the Conquest … whatsoever he had in the Town of Cotesgrave, except the Knight's, which he kept in his own Hand, for the Service of … and Lands, and all Things he held of him; and all the Land Walter, Son of Jocelin, held of him in the said Town; and the
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Parishes Cotham COTHAM. Doomsday,Cotes. Here before the Norman Invasion were divers Manors, one was the Freehold … 40s. Value, in the Conqueror's 30s. Here was likewise of Walter de Ayncurt's Fee, the principal Part of the Township, … Marriage of, John de Vaus, his Mother. 17 Thomas de Leyk, Knight, 38 E. 3. was certified to hold a Knight's Fee in …
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