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A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Huish Champflower HUISH CHAMPFLOWER The ancient parish of Huish Champflower, its name in part … having an ogee head. Alterations were made in 1855 by Sir Walter Trevelyan, 29 when stables and farm buildings were … widow Maud (d. 1359), who married as her second husband Walter Cancy. 60 In 1393 Alice, one of the sisters of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Huish Episcopi HUISH EPISCOPI The parish of Huish Episcopi, normally known as Huish until the end of the 18th century, surrounds Langport on three … c. 1798 it passed to Thomas Major, lessee by 1807. 192 Walter Wheller, who acquired the lease in 1852, subsequently …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Parishes Hulcott HULCOTT Hulcott is a small parish in the Vale of Aylesbury, lying on the Hertfordshire border, and … till after the year 1290, and was succeeded by his son Walter Graunt. 12 In 1322 Walter made a settlement of the manor, excepting certain …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 6 km. SSW. of Malmesbury and 9 km. NNW. of Chippenham. 1 The parish, 4 km. from north to south and 7 km. from east to … John's land was held by his relict Agnes and her husband Walter Brinkworth and passed to his son Thomas, 132 whose … have held another. 175 In 12423 William of Raddington held knight's fee and Amice, relict of William of Knabwell, and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… FEE Hungreford (xii cent.); Hungirford (xiii cent.). The parish of Hungerford lies at the south-west corner of the … and borough were included in the grant of the manor to Sir Walter Lord Hungerford in 1446. 28 In 15689 the tenants and … ENGLEFORD was held between 1204 and 1208 as a quarter of a knight's fee by John Belet, 183 who was also holding land in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1931, 227. Hunningham is a small parish and village in the Learn valley, 3 miles north-east of Leamington Spa. The … holding in Hunningham was reckoned at a quarter of a knight's fee, the tenant not being named. 8 This quarter-fee … was held by Edward Metteley. 11 Four years later Sir Walter Cokesey held the manor of Hunningham of the Earl of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… (xiii cent.); Hunsdon (xiv cent.). Hunsdon parish lies on the high ground which divides the valleys of the Rivers Ash … in 1453, for Oldhall having forfeited, a certain Walter Burgh, a servant of the king, then received a grant of … 1318. 46 Nicholas Engayne was succeeded by his son John, a knight, who married Joan the daughter of Robert Peverel and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… cent.); Huntenton, Huntington (xiii cent.); Huntyngdon in the forest of Galtres (xvi cent.). The parish of Huntington, … three sub-tenants, Anketin Mallory, Richard de Barnby and Walter de Towthorpe. 24 No other mention of the tenure of Richard and Walter survives, and though the name of Anketin 25 is found …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Hunton HUNTON. SOUTHWARD from West Farleigh lies the parish of Hunton, called more frequently in antient deeds … formerly the property of one Snatt, who sold it to Sir Walter Roberts, bart. of Glassenbury, who rebuilt the house … of the Conqueror held of the archbishop of Canterbury by knight's service, by a family of the name of Lenham, who were …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Herleya, Hurle, Hertley, Hurleg, Hurlye (xiii cent.). The parish of Hurley covers an area of 4,159 acres, of which … Stonehouse,' which she had inherited from Geoffrey, to Walter le Cook, 82 and in 1337 Ellen with her husband granted the house to him in perpetuity. 83 In 1344 Walter le Cook quitclaimed it to the prior. 84 John de …