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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Horseheath HORSEHEATH The parish of Horseheath, covering 1,922 a., lies at the … later HORSEHEATH HALL manor, was probably held in 1199 by Walter de Capeles, who had succeeded his father Aubrey in … who held 1 carucate at Horseheath in 1229, 148 was a knight of the earls Marshal, and had his Cambridgeshire land …
A History of the County of Surrey
… a mile north-west of Woking Junction. It is bounded on the north by Chobham, north and east by Chertsey, south by … is found the first trace of the manor of TWICHEN, when Walter atte Rude settled on his son Walter the estate described as 1 messuage, 40 acres, half a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Horsemonden HORSEMONDEN IS the next parish northward from Lamberhurst, a small part of it is within the borough of Rugmerhill, which lies at the western side of … the archbishop holding it of the king in capite as one knight's fee, of whom it was again held by the noble family …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Parishes Horsenden HORSENDEN Horsendene (xi cent.) The parish of Horsenden lies in the south-west of the Vale of … 20 Henry was succeeded by his eldest son Wischard. 21 Walter the son of Wischard left two daughters as his heirs, … 1285. Horsenden Manor was held by military service, as one knight's fee of the honour of Mortain. 71 It is also …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Horspath HORSPATH The parish of Horspath stretches from the slopes of Shotover in the north across the valley of the … for each property the Templars owed the royal service of knight's fee, suit at the earl's court of North Oseney, and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Parishes Horton HORTON The parish of Horton (Hortune, xi cent.) contains an area of … In 1086 HORTON MANOR, assessed at 10 hides, was held by Walter son of Other. 17 His descendants the Windsors 18 … 27 By 1302 it was equivalent to the services of one knight's fee owed by Richard de Windsor to Thomas de Hodeng …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Horton HORTON Horton (xi cent.); Hortun (xiii cent.). The parish of Horton lies 6 miles south-east from Northampton … Turbern of the Bishop of Coutances, 2 2 hides by Otbert of Walter the Fleming, 3 and half a hide by Turbern of the … 12356 William de Scrlingford ( sic) was said to hold one knight's fee in Horton of Olney. 8 This was possibly an …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… It extends about two miles eastward up to high grounds on the hills, among which, near the boundaries of it, are the … his brother seized on all his lands and possessions. One knight's fee, part of the bishop's lands in this parish, was … church of Horton for ever. This rent was sold by Sir Walter Mildmay, one of the general surveyors of the court of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Horowode (xiv cent.). Great Horwood covers 3, 270 acres. The parish has 139 acres of woods and plantations. Roddimore … was assessed in 1086 at 10 hides among the lands of Walter Giffard. 4 The manor, as that of Great Missenden … was held in free alms. 8 Great Horwood was bestowed by Walter Giffard, first Earl of Buckingham, upon Longueville …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Hothfield HOTHFIELD IS the next parish northward from Great Chart, and is so called … in the 8th year of it, at the enthroning of archbishop Walter Reynolds, he made his claim, and was allowed to … to the poor of this parish for ever. SIR JOHN TUFTON, knight and baronet, and Nicholas his son, first earl of …