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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes East Sutton EAST SUTTON. THE next parish eastward from Town Sutton is East Sutton, having the appellation of East from its situation eastward of thethe 20th year of that reign, when Sir Henry Guldeford, knight of the garter, and comptroller of the king's houshold, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Esttystede, Estistede, Thistede (xiii and xiv cent.). The parish of East Tisted, containing about 2,648 acres of land, lies immediately south-west of Newton Valence. The main part of the village is a group of half a dozen … However, a hundred roll of a later date states that half a knight's fee at Tisted and Selborne, meaning the manor of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.); Estderlegh, Tuderley, Estuderley (xiv cent.). The parish of East Tytherley covers an area of 2,678 acres, … it until her death in 1369. Edward III then granted it to Walter Chippenham for ten years, 21 and extended the grant in … 'late Duchess of York,' died seised of one-third of a knight's fee in Holbury (q.v. in Lockerley parish) which …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Wellowe, Est Weloughe (xv cent.); Wyllow (xvi cent.). The parish of East Wellow is near the Wiltshire border and … Thus, about 1240, Robert de Gurnay held a quarter of a knight's fee in Wellow, 48 and in 12678 certain of his … rights belonging to William de Rivers afterwards passed to Walter de Romsey and Eleanor his wife, 84 who granted them to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes East Wickham EAST WICKHAM LIES the next parish north eastward from Bexley. This place takes … Howard, duke of Norfolk, to hold by the service of one knight's fee. 10 This illustrious family of Howard derive … by knights service. In the 20th year of king Edward III. Walter a Legh possessed the above manor of Est Legh, or …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Estwyton (xiixvi cent.). East Witton, which includes the two townships of East Witton Within and East Witton … 6,409 acres (2,692 Within and 3,717 Without), and lies on the south bank of the Ure, near its junction with the Cover. … payments appear also to have fallen into abeyance. Thomas Knight, by will proved 1858, left a legacy, now represented …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Estwydhay (xvi cent.); Widhay, Woodhay (xvii cent.). The parish of East Woodhay contains 5,079 acres, of which … grass and 651 are woods and plantations. 1 It lies on the Berkshire border and is bounded on the north by the River … 1875, and who sold his portion to Lieut.Col. Sir Frederick Walter Carden, bart., in 1879, the latter acquiring the rest …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Parishes East-Bridgford-on-the-Hill East-Bridgford-on-the-Hill. In Brugeford, before the … 6 Warinus de Basingburne paid two Marks for one Knight's Fee here in the Time of Henry the Third. 7 Albreda … of King John, made in the second Year of his Reign, to Walter Archbishop of Roan, and his Successors, and the Canons …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Eastchurch EASTCHURCH LIES the next parish eastward from Minster, from which situation … several times in parliament for it. He was elected a knight of the garter in the reign of king Henry VIII. in the … by Robert de Malmayns, commissary-general to archbishop Walter Hubert, in the reign of king Edward II. and the whole …
A History of the County of Worcester
… parish lies 1 miles south of Newnham Bridge station, to the south of the River Teme, the river forming its northern … William de la Hide leased a virgate of land in Eastham to Walter de la Hide for a rent of half a mark, 21 and in 1252 … that in 16301 it was held of the manor of Stanford by knight service and rent of a sparrow-hawk. 93 In 1202 William …
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