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A History of the County of Bedford
… cents.). Haynes is a small village one mile east of the Bedford and Luton main road, and stands on high ground on the southern boundary of Haynes Park, most of the houses of … of arms above. There are four bells, the treble by John Knight 1627, the second by Christopher Graye 1662, the third …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Holton. Here was Soc to Newark as much as was rated to the Tax, for two Bov. . of the Bishop of Lincolne's Fee; and here was of Walter de Ayncurt's Fee Soc to Stoches in Holton, which paid … others. 3 Sir Roger de Howton, Son of William de Houton, Knight, gave with his Body seven Bovats in Houton, to the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… written in old deeds, Hese. This parish is but small, the village stands nearly in the center of it, having the church on the western side of … 13 Thomas Walwin, A. M. induct. Ap. 12, 1733. obt. 1747. Walter Walker Ward, D.D. 1747, obt. 1755. William Farquar, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… HAZLETON Hazleton (otherwise Haselton) 1 lies high on the Cotswolds 14 km. south-east of Cheltenham. The variant … granted the three Gloucestershire estates to his clerk, Walter of Hazleton, for life, 127 was assessed at 5 knights' … site of Winchcombe abbey's farm buildings. 165 Holdings by knight service at Hazleton included that of Robert Hall ( de …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… grass and 51 woodland. 1 A brook flows south through the parish to join the Itchen near Headbourne Worthy village, … 43 but the earl by his will of 1614 granted it to Sir Walter Cope and others as trustees ' that they should sell it … hide in 1086, 60 and was described as the fourth part of a knight's fee in the 13th century, when it was held of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Headington HEADINGTON In 1928 the greater part of the parish of Headington (1,529 a.) was … Unton Croke of Marston held it from 1665, and Sir William Walter of Sarsden from 1685. 45 Later owners included the … addition to finding the rent of 20, he had fulfilled his knight service in person, following the king for 40 days at …
A History of the County of Surrey
… cent.); Hedley (xvii cent.). Headley is a small parish on the top of the chalk downs. The village is 2 miles north of … or Award is on record. Headley Court is the seat of Mr. Walter Cunliffe, Headley Park that of Mr. J. N. Mappin, and … de Plesey, who held it for the service of a quarter of a knight's fee. John died in 131314, 12 leaving three sons: …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Heathley (xviii cent.). Headley is a large parish near the borders of Surrey and Sussex containing 6,871 acres of … of Broxhead and a free fishery and a free warren to Edward Knight, 30 of whom the site of the manor was purchased in … was appropriated to Merton Priory subsequent to 1317, when Walter de Brokesbourne, rector of the parish, was ordained …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xiv cent.). Heckfield is a village and parish near the Berkshire border on the River Whitewater, 5 miles … Heckfield, confirmed this charter, 60 and at the same time Walter the Prior of Merton quitclaimed to Robert all assarts … are five bells; the treble and the tenor are by Henry Knight, 1615; the second is inscribed: 'Love God 1641' and is …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Hedcorne HEDCORNE. NORTH-EASTWARD from the hundred of Brenchley and Horsemonden, a small space of … assigned this estate, in the 2d year of king Edward VI. to Walter Hendley, esq. in trust, who quickly afterwards … hold by the like service. He was lord deputy of Ireland, knight of the garter, and of the privy council, and died in …