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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… EAST BARMING. CALLED in antient records, Bermelinge, lies the next parish to East Farleigh, on the opposite or northern side of the river Medway. THE PARISH … to most of the neighbouring churches in those respects. Walter, bishop of Rochester, in the reign of king Stephen, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… chapelry of Westmeston, is now a parish of 2,500 acres to the east of Plumpton. It lay entirely in the Weald and its … Robert de Pierpoint was the earl's tenant and 'a certain knight' held 2 hides of Robert. 11 A second manor had been … son Francis, at his death in 1624, was holding Stantons of Walter Dobell as of his manor of Westmeston. 51 Stantons …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Long Cowton (xviii cent.). When Northumbria was ravaged by the Danes in the 9th century the monks who bore the bones of St. Cuthbert from Lindisfarne …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Estden and Est Deene (xiii cent.); Est Deone (xiv cent.). The parish of East Dean covers an area of 1,073 acres. The … as an alod, and in 1086 formed part of the possessions of Walter son of Roger 'de Pistes,' being held of him by a … to hold of him by the service of the twelfth part of a knight's fee. In return for this gift Stephen quitclaimed all …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Farleigh EAST FARLEIGH. NORTH-WESTWARD from Linton, on the opposite side of Cocks-heath, and on the southern bank of … Sir Thomas Wyatt, and his heirs male, to hold in capite by knight's service, but his son, Sir Thomas Wyatt, having … them was buried. By inquisition, taken after the death of Walter Colepeper, at Tunbridge, anno 1 Edward III. it was …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of a strip of land 5 miles in length extending from the Lambourn Downs on the north to a point a little south of … In 1223 Hawise was married with the king's permission to Walter de Braose. 28 He was dead in 1234, 29 and she appears … 125 A chantry here seems to have been founded by Walter de Braose, the husband of Hawise de London. In 1407 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xvi cent.). East Harlsey is a detached part of the wapentake of Birdforth, lying between West Harlsey, in … 109 a grant confirmed by his descendant William son of Walter. 110 In 12845 Thomas Sawcock was a tenant of Edmund … The font is modern. In the chancel is the effigy of a knight in mail and surcoat; he has prick spurs but no …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes East Hatley EAST HATLEY The parish of East Hatley 1 lay 19 km. west of Cambridge, and … HATLEY manor had been held of them with land at Quy as knight's fee. William (fl. 1205), son of Geoffrey of Quy, 35 … already, perhaps through division among coheirs, shared by Walter of Hoo with the same parceners as the advowson. 49 In …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xi cent.); Henred, Hanred, Esthanreth (xiii cent.). The parish of East Hendred has an area of 3,061 acres, of … Sherwood. 97 It was sold in 1822 by his son Sir John Walter Pollen 98 to John Allin, 99 and was purchased in 1897 … are six bells, the treble inscribed: 'Ellis and Henry Knight made mee 1674'; the second, 'Thomas Ellaway and John …
A History of the County of Surrey
… East Horsley EAST HORSLEY East Horsley is bounded on the north by Cobham and Ockham, on the east by Effingham, on … the same time the manor was assessed at a quarter of one knight's fee. 26 Domesday Book mentions two homagers who each … certain Thomas Fisher, 29 who in 1555 alienated to William Walter. 30 Walter did not long retain possession, but in 1555 …
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