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The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… St Michael, Mary Magdalen and St Katherine [f. 8] In the parishes of Holy Trinity, St. Michael, Mary Magdalen and … highway to the Tower on the east and the tenement of Walter le Botere on the west; paid on condition that the … land was divided for Thomas the Parmenter paid 1s. 8d. and Walter the Potter paid 1s. 8d.: after Thomas the Parmenter; …
A History of the County of Warwick
… parish of irregular shape, between Kenilworth and Wroxall. The north-eastern boundary dividing it from Kenilworth is … mentioned in a deed of 1208 as a boundary of Honiley near the park of Kenilworth. 1 A branch road from the Birmingham and Warwick high road passes through the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 2,474. Population: 1911, 195; 1921, 151; 1931, 162. The tiny village is mostly set about a triangular green, south-east of the church at the junction of three roads, that leading to … on the cheveron. In 1236 the Prior of Coventry had 1/10 knight's fee in Honington which was held by Geoffrey de …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Hoo, St. Warburgh HOO, ST. WARBURGH. SO CALLED from the dedication of the church, and to distinguish it from the adjoining parish … Edward I. holding it in capite, by the service of half a knight's fee. 5 He left Hugh Poinz, his son and heir, who had …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Hope All Saints HOPE ALL SAINTS LIES the next parish westward from St. Maries, Part of it is within this hundred of Langport, and the residue in that of St. Martins Pountney. The whole of it … of Shurland, who alienated it anno 1 Edward VI. to Sir Walter Hendley, sergeant-at-law, who left three daughters his …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Hordell (xvixviii cent.); Hordill, Hordall (xviii cent.). The parish of Hordle is situated west of Lymington upon the shores of Christchurch Bay, stretching back inland for a … the 13th century Henry, Waleran's successor, held half a knight's fee in Hordle and Sharprix of which he had been …
A History of the County of Surrey
… (xv cent.). Horley is a village 5 miles south of Redhill. The parish, which is one of the largest in Surrey, is bounded … An early 13th-century deed records that Robert son of Walter de Horley granted the mill at Horley to Alfred son of … a very finely carved and well-preserved stone effigy of a knight of the Salaman family, which lies beneath the arch at …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Hornseld, Hornefeld (xvi cent.); Hornfield (xvii cent.). The area of this small parish is 946 acres, of which about half is arable land and the remainder permanent grass. The soil is sand and limestone … 1086, 7 and may perhaps be identified with the third of a knight's fee in Rutland which formed part of the Bishop's …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of Bedale. It is divided into three townships: Hornby on the west, Hackforth in the centre, and Ainderby Myers with … afterwards his mother Sarah, then the wife of Simon son of Walter, claimed dower here. 71 Thomas son of Philip de Burgh … mutilated early 15th-century alabaster effigies, one of a knight in plate armour, mail hauberk and camail and pointed …
A History of the County of Surrey
… comprises 4,548 acres of land and 46 of water. It is on the Wealden Clay, with the exception of a small part in the … of land and the moiety of 6 acres of meadow and of the knight's fee in the same third. They also granted him the … died in 1314, and Harrowsley Manor was then held of him by Walter Borgeis for onethird of a fee. 55 Reginald de Purle …