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A History of the County of Worcester
… Humilton (xvi cent.). Himbleton parish is watered in the north by Dean Brook, a tributary of Bow Brook, which it … Lacy anciently held, but that Hugh Poer then held them of Walter de 'Marine.' 26 This Walter de 'Marine' was evidently … against the Bishop of Worcester for the service of one knight's fee. 27 Isnard Parler is said to have held half the
A History of the County of York North Riding
… cent.); Hilderwell (xii-xv cent.). This parish contains the townships of Hinderwell (including Runswick and part of … Marmaduke de Thweng' 76 was mesne lord of three parts of a knight's fee in Acklam and other places and Roxby in 12845. … from that date to 1316 87 or later. His son, described as Walter de Boynton 88 'of Acklam,' lord in 1325, 89 was …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (xii cent.); Hindelupe (xiii cent.); Henlipp (xvi cent.). The parish of Hindlip, containing about 1,380 acres, of which … 16 John D'Abitot, who subsequently held Hindlip for a knight's fee, 17 probably died about 1230, when his son and … of the same name in 1760 54; the manor then passed to Sir Walter Abington Compton, a younger son of the fourth baronet. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Hinton on the Green HINTON ON THE GREEN Hinton on the Green lies in the … In 1576 they were leased to Anne Daston and Anthony and Walter Savage. 76 In 1603 the tithes, then worth 35 a year, … lessee of the impropriate tithes with Anne Daston and Walter Savage, 145 presented, 146 and in 1584 Anne Daston was …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Hinton St. George HINTON ST. GEORGE The hill-top ( ha-tun) village of Hinton St. George occupies … general appearance of the exterior was preserved. In 1303 Walter de Stoke was returned as owner of land in Hinton under … to the former transept, with a figure of an armoured knight, assigned in the 17th century to an unknown member of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Hentone (xi cent.); Hinton, Heinton (xiii cent.); marks the site of the windmill mentioned in 1360.2 Heenton (xiv … in Hinton for life to Robert de Hinton. 12 Some time later Walter de Langton, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, obtained … John granted the reversion of the manor after the death of Walter to Hugh le Despencer. 15 In 1316 Hugh le Despencer is …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and in very antient times written Hengestelle, is the next parish eastward from Kennington. The manor of Bilsington claims over a great part of this … will, who died in 1742, s.p. who having sent for Mr. Walter Hooper, an attorney, to make his will, after having …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Hinxton HINXTON The parish of Hinxton 1 lies on the east bank of the river … to the Peverel family. The estate, held originally as 1 knight's fee, descended to Asceline de Waterville, a sister … manor to Sir John Lovetot, 35 who re-sold it in 1290 to Walter Stourton (d. by 1302) and his wife Gillian who …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Hyngxtworth (xv cent.); Henxworth (xvi cent.). The parish of Hinxworth is in the extreme north of the county … Her lands in Ashwell seem to have reverted to Robert Fitz Walter, her brother, but the overlordship of her lands in … and Hugh. Their descendants were still holding part of a knight's fee in Hinxworth in 12078 when William grandson of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… grass and 474 covered by woods and plantations. 1 The soil is gravel and the subsoil loam and produces crops of wheat, oats and … Weston and Elizabeth Ramsay. The recumbent effigy of the knight in armour with pointed beard and ruff lies in a recess …
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