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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 the … the 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 …