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A History of the County of Worcester
… Cowtrige, Cowderidge (xvii cent.). Cotheridge, bounded on the south and south-west by the River Teme, is nearly 4 miles … of Hugh held it as a carucate of land for a twelfth of a knight's fee ( Cal. Inq. p.m. 119 Edw. I, 396). In 1299 Hugh … of Sir William Vaux at Cotheridge was granted in 1467 to Walter Blount, Lord Mountjoy ( Cal. Pat. 146777, p. 27), who …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… upon Grantchester, and grew into a separate parish during the Middle Ages. Its modern southern boundary with … By the 1190s the manor was held under Pharamus's heirs for knight's fee by the Engaine family. 41 Richard Engaine, who … 'Westbrok'. St. Cath.'s Mun. I/5/19, Ambrose Templeman to Walter le Thurnisman, c. 1280; see below, p. 204. That area …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Coddred, Codreth (xiii cent.); Cotrede (xvi cent.). The parish of Cottered contains 1,832 acres. Of this about … of John Chamberlain, who was holding a quarter of a knight's fee in Cottered of John de Rivers. 25 This descended … rent in Cottered, apparently the extent of the manor, to Walter de Ken. These rents were taken into the king's hands …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Cotesmore, Codesmore, Godesmore, Katemore (xiii cent.). The parish of Cottesmore includes the chapelry of Barrow and … at the ends. The manor passed from William de Sifrewast to Walter de Windsor, who in 1290 conveyed it to his son Adam, … 55 this was possibly the half of the manor held as half a knight's fee by Gurin de Glapion, seneschal of Normandy, in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… information). Population: 1911, 206; 1921, 160; 1931, 190. The parish is 2 miles north of Alcester and 5 miles south of … 1090 31 and descended with the earldom. 32 In 1316 the knight's fee in Coughton was given to Alice widow of Guy, … to have given his lands in Coughton to Ranulf brother of Walter Abbot of Evesham, 40 which Ranulf already held …
A History of the County of Surrey
… cent.); Cowlesdon (xvi cent.). Coulsdon is a parish on the Chalk Downs 6 miles south of Croydon and 16 miles by road from London. It contains 4,313 acres. The subsoil is all chalk, but clay, brick-earth and gravel … was held of the king in chief 10 by the service of half a knight's fee. 11 In 12789 it was found that the abbey and …
A History of the County of Northampton
… (xvi cent.); Courtenhall (xvii cent.); Courtnall (1702). The parish of Courteenhall is 1,601 acres in extent, about … 7 gave his land in Courteenhall, except one fee held by Walter son of Winemar and the land of Turstin Mantel, to … 42 and shields of arms. Below are kneeling figures of the knight and his first wife Mary Middleton, Who predeceased …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Coverham (xvi cent.); Corham alias Coverham (xix cent.). The parish is composed of the townships of Agglethorpe with … was originally in a recumbent position. The legs of the knight are crossed, and his hands, the fingers of which are … 1 carucates were held of Robert by William son of Walter, 108 probably the William de Agglethorpe assessed for …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… This small parish is 2 miles west of Kimbolton Station, on the Kettering and Cambridge branch of the London Midland and … aid. Robert was evidently a minor in the wardship of Walter de Heliun, who paid 40 s. a year for the wardship. 12 … for payment of a debt, 13 and in 1301 Robert was holding a knight's fee in Covington and Pertenhall (Beds) of Margaret, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Cowden COWDEN. SOUTHWARD from Hever lies COWDEN, at the extremity of this county adjoining to Sussex. It is … this place were augmented by the further donation of Sir Walter de Letton, and Gunnora his wife, who gave them all his … and of that annual profit. EDWARD CRIPPS and EDWARD KNIGHT, RICHARD TURNER and THOMAS WICKENDEN, churchwardens …