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A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Cudworth CUDWORTH Cudworth, on the northern scarp of Windwhistle ridge, covered an area of … and 1,125 a. by 1901. 1 From its southern boundary on the ridge just over 725 ft. above sea level, the land falls … oldest buildings in the parish date from the 17th century. Knight's Farm has recently been modernized and reduced in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Culham CULHAM The parish lies some 7 miles south of Oxford in a bend of the … in the Isle of Sheppey and 600. 124 It was to be held as a knight's fee at an annual rent of 51 14 s. 125 William Bury … a few pre-Reformation vicars survive: in 1323 the name Walter occurs; in 1358 John Attehalle; in 1416 one William. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Cumnor CUMNOR Colmanora (vii cent.); Comenore (xi cent.). The parish of Cumnor has an area of 7,453 acres, including … Richard Sirslowe, who transferred his interest in 1569 to Walter Fyshe and Thomas Gynes. 43 They in the next year … your hope be in the Lord, 1623, E.K.'; the third 'Henry Knight made mee 1620'; the fourth 'Edward Cooke Henry Taylor …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… xvi cent.), with its township of Nortonle-Clay, lies in the south-east corner of the wapentake of Hallikeld, where … leaving three daughters and co-heirsKatherine wife of Walter Strickland, Joan wife of John Constable, and Clara, … 16 in 1561. Henry son of John 17 sold it in 1597 to Robert Walter or Walters, 18 whose family continued to hold it for …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 3,181. 1 Population: 1911, 335; 1921, 413; 1931, 405. The parish of Curdworth lies about 8 miles from Birmingham on … attainted in August 1452, during the minority of his son Walter. 30 Curdworth and Minworth were given to Thomas … 31 Thomas Lytylton farmed the lands as late as 1462. 32 Walter de Arderne recovered part of his property in 1454, 33 …
Magna Britannia
… ward, lies about five miles from Penrith: it contains the townships of Dacre, Great-Blencowe, Newbiggin, Soulby, … 1228, when King Henry III. gave the manor of Dalston to Walter Bishop of Carlisle, and his successors in the see 4. … it but the bare walls. T. Denton's MS. Sir Edward Hasell, Knight, 1707. Mrs. Jane Hasell, his wife, daughter of Sir …
Magna Britannia
… Parishes Dalbury - Derby Dalbury DALBURY, in the hundred of Appletree and deanery of Castillar, lies about … benefactions of manors, churches 59, &c. The Abbot was by Walter Durdant, Bishop of Coventry, made Dean of all the … deceased, who was sole heiress of Sir Charles Morrison, Knight and Baronet, deceased, who was son and heir of Sir …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… It covers a little more than 1,000 acres of ground on the lower slopes of the Howardian Hills, east of Brandsby with Stearsby. In thethe 14th century by John de Thornton 31 for a quarter of a knight's fee. It must have been granted by him or his heirs …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Danby Forest (xvi-xvii cent.). This parish is composed of the township of Danby, which contains the market town of … were divided among his sisters and heirs, Alice wife of Walter de Fauconberg, Lucy wife of Marmaduke de Thweng of … to William le Latimer, sen., Lord Latimer, Robert Fitz Walter and William de Leyburn. 79 Lucy, born in March 12789, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… This parish lies on a gentle slope rising westward from the low banks of the River Wiske, which are liable to flood, … a mark in 1282 for ward at the castle of Richmond for one knight's fee at Yafforth. 60 In 12867 Baldwin de Brettevill … until the Civil War, when it was sequestered because Walter Hawksworth the elder, 'of Heworth,' entered York while …
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