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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Hicham, being so denominated from its high situation, lies the next parish eastward from Polton. Part of it only is … within this hundred of Bewsborough; another part is within the hundred of Folkestone; and the residue is within the … by the book of Dover castle, was afterwards held by knight's service. Among these lands was included THE MANOR OF …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Houghton (xiv cent.); frequently Houghton with Wyton. The parish of Houghton lies immediately west of St. Ives and has its southern base upon the River Ouse and its northern apex upon the road from … further with the lands, as John de Houghton had held by knight service of the abbey of Ramsey and as Margery was of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Houghton HOUGHTON The parish of Houghton, lying south-west of Stock-bridge and … hide of the manor, but refused to pay geld, and a certain Walter in like manner held 1 hide. 4 In 1205 and again in … greatnephew of Baldwin and Adeliza, 33 was holding half a knight's fee in Houghton in the reign of Henry III of Robert …
A History of the County of Bedford
… cent.); Hoctona (xii cent.); Octona, Hocton (xiii cent.). The parish of Houghton Conquest lies some 6 miles south of … de Nevill c. 1240 as holding the manor by service of a knight's fee, 24 and is mentioned again in 1247. 25 John … R. 151, m. 133 d. Dugdale, loc. cit. She later married Walter de Teyes; her heir was her son John Steingrave. Ibid. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Parishes Houghton Regis HOUGHTON REGIS Houstone, Houton. The parish of Houghton Regis, to the north of Dunstable, … granted it to Hugh de Gurney. 25 The latter held it as one knight's fee of his barony of Gurney 26; but Henry I had … p. 148. Ibid. 132730, p. 359. Some years earlier (1288) Walter de Sewell had aspired to the religious life and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Hune (xi cent.); Howne (xiv cent.); Letelie (xi cent.). The parish of Hound, covering an area of 4,271 acres, of … 4,548 inhabitants, is situated north of Hamble parish, on the peninsula formed by the Southampton Water and the Hamble … from Netley Abbeyone a small Purbeck marble effigy of a knight in mail, with shield and sword, of thirteenth-century …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Parishes Hovingham HOVINGHAM The parish is composed of the townships of Hovingham, … men of Fryton to Rievaulx Abbey. 71 Hugh was succeeded by Walter de Percy (son of his sister Agnes by William de Percy … widow. 72 Early in the reign of Henry III each held half a knight's fee in 'Fryton and elsewhere,' 73 and each confirmed …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (xi cent.); Hodintone (xiii cent.); Hodyngton (xiv cent.). The parish of Huddington lies near the centre of the country … de Hodington, who paid subsidy in Huddington in 13323. 17 Walter de Hodington, who was a witness to a deed of 133940, … son of this John. 18 In 13901 the manor was settled on Walter's son Thomas and his wife Joan daughter of Richard …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… parish 5 miles in length and 3 miles in width lying in the hundred of Desborough except that part of it called the … neighbouring parish of West Wycombe. Bricks are made at Walter's Ash in the extreme west of the parish. A … derived from Sir Robert Brand, 103 who in 1252 received a knight's fee in Kingshill from Ingram de Fiennes. 104 His son …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… five miles south-east of Marlborough, Huish lies below the southern scarp of the downs. 1 The roughly square parish … a kinsman of Robert or his wife, 37 and it passed to Walter de Rudham, a keeper of the bishopric's temporalities. … the claims of Roche's daughter Elizabeth and her husband Walter Beauchamp were re-established. 49 The land was …
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