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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Durnford DURNFORD Durnford in the earlier 19th century Durnford parish 1 lies between … a feoffee. 107 Blackett's feoffees sold it in 1426 to Walter Hungerford, 108 Lord Hungerford (d. 1449). The manor … Longespe, styled earl of Salisbury, was overlord of knight's fee in Durnford, later called SOUTHEND manor and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1 is a long and narrow parish adjoining Amesbury to the south and stretching westwards from the Christchurch Avon to the watershed of the Avon and the Till. 2 Beside the Avon to …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Duxford DUXFORD The village of Duxford 1 (formerly Duxworth) 2 comprised … in 1203 and possibly in 1215. 135 He was succeeded by Walter d'Abernon, probably his brother, 136 who held Duxford … who in return granted him D'Abernons manor to hold as knight's fee. 139 Jordan still held it c. 1242, 140 but it …
A History of the County of Worcester
… cent.); Irliscroome (xviii cent.). This parish, lying near the left bank of the Severn in the south of Worcestershire, covers 1,153 … those of Tidmington and Armscote for the service of one knight's fee. 17 In 1252 he obtained a grant of free warren …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Earl's Barton (xiv xx cent.); Barton Yarles (xvi cent.). The parish of Earls Barton is pleasantly situated on the north bank of the River Nene, near which the land is … Seman de Stokes (guardian of Simon de Thorpe), 30 held a knight's fee there. 31 Another William, presumably his son, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… cent.); Esebi (xiii xv cent.). This parish is composed of the townships of Aske, Brompton-on-Swale, Easby and Skeeby, of which Brompton is in the wapentake of Gilling East. Its area is 5,581 acres of … Conan had a wife Agnes and sons Alan, Roger, Thomas 81 and Walter. 82 Conan was succeeded by his son Roger 83 and he by …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… EASINGTON Esingetun (xi-xii cent.); Esintun (xii cent.). The parish comprises the township of Easington with the … Loftus (q.v.), which was held by Hugh Earl of Chester. A knight's fee 'in Easington and elsewhere' was said in 1272 to … of Rosel were under-tenants in the 12th century. Sir Walter de Rosel, kt., granted tenements in Easington to the
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Easling EASLING. THE next parish south-eastward from Newnham, is Easling, … to repair. Of him and his heirs these estates were held by knight's service, of the honor of Chilham, which they had … on a chief gules, three crosses, or. His great-grandson Walter James, esq. was possessed of them at the time of the
A History of the County of Berkshire
… several long and narrow parishes which run northwards from the Ilsley Downs into the Vale of the White Horse, and are … held subsequently of the Ferrers' honour of Tutbury for a knight's fee. 38 The tenant at the time of the Survey was a … son of Elinor, succeeded to one half and had a son Walter. 68 Walter's sons were George and John, 69 who in 1602 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… (xi cent.); Mulesey (xiii cent), Moleseye (xiv cent.). The two Moleseys, East and West, are two small parishes, … various lawsuits, 29 'attornavit' Gilbert of Eye against Walter of the Wood 30 and Margaret his wife of customs &c. … the king in chief by the service of onetwentieth part of a knight's fee. The property was now divided into three parts. …
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