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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of this Hamlet seems to be involved in Collingham, yet the Book of Doomsday shows Part of it to be of the Soc of Houton, of the Fee of Raph de Limesi, which was … himself and his Heirs the Service of the twelfth Part of a Knight's Fee. Alice, after the death of her Husband, Roger …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… lies chiefly on a ridge running east and west between the Thames Valley on the north and the Hagbourne Marshes on … to hold of the honour of Wallingford by service of half a knight's fee. 18 The manor continued to be held of the honour … 51 Didcot had been settled in tail-male and passed to Sir Walter Stonor, kt., son of Thomas, brother of William Stonor. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Dodington, Dudington (xiii cent.); Dydyngton (xiv cent.). The parish of Diddington contains 1,292 acres of land. The … 119798 William Grimbald subenfeoffed the manor as half a knight's fee to Henry Seymour, who did homage to him. 9 The … Gatle and his heirs. 26 About this date or a little later, Walter Taylard of Wrestlingworth (co. Beds.) is said to have …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Dikkeswell, Dixwell (xvi cent.); Diggeswell (xvii cent.). The parish of Digswell has an area of 1,673 acres, of which … land, 465 acres permanent grass, and 18 acres wood. 1 The land reaches an elevation of over 400 ft. in the south, … and part of the inscription remain. Another brass of a knight in armour, with two symbols of the Evangelists, is …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… cent); Dynton (xvi cent.). Dinton is a large parish in the Vale of Aylesbury and it lies in three hundreds. The … wars of the reign of Stephen, 8 and his barony passed to Walter of Meduana. Walter's widow, Cecilia, Countess of … The manor of Dinton was held by military service as one knight's fee. 66 At one time one mark was paid on St. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Dychenynge (xiii-xvi cent.); Dytcheling (xvii cent.). The parish of Ditchling has an area of 3,844 acres. It is a … when trouble arose between the men of Ditchling, under Walter the Park-keeper, and Matthew de Hastings, the sheriff … parish, was held of the Castle of Lewes for a third of a knight's fee. 50 There is mention of a Martin de …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Ditton Ditton WESTWARD from Allington lies the parish of Ditton, called in antient records, Dictune. It … deceased, and a privy counsellor, and shortly afterwards knight of the Garter; 7 and anno 1 Edward VI. being three … as the reign of Edward III. in the first year of which, Walter Colepeper, esq. was found to die possessed of it; in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Dodnam, Douddenham (xvi cent.). This parish lies on the Herefordshire boundary of the county, on the road from … end of the 12th century. 17 Simon was succeeded by a son Walter, whose son William granted lands to the priory in 1231 … sisters, Avice wife of Bartholomew Marshal, and wife of Walter Mapnor. 27 The Marshals seem to have been seated at …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Dudrenhulla (xii cent.). Dodderhill, which now includes the formerly extraparochial district of Malborough in the … moiety, with the marriage of the younger daughter, to Walter, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. 40 Soon after, the … mentioned about 1210, when John de Montviron held half a knight's fee there. 147 The estate passed at about that time …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… DODDINGTON. NEXT to that of Linsted south-eastward, is the parish of Doddington, called in the record of Domesday, … the barony of Crevequer, and by the service of part of a knight's see, and suit to the court of Ledes. Richard de … the 25th year of that king's reign. His grandson, son of Walter, lived there in the reign of Henry V. and assumed the
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