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A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xiv cent.); Low Hutton (xv cent.); Hutton-upon-the-Hill (xvi cent.); Huttons Ambo (xvii cent.); Upper Hutton (xviii cent.). Huttons Ambo is bounded on the east and south by the Derwent, on the west by the little … from 1270, generally by the service of a quarter of a knight's fee, until 1579. 12 The first tenant of whom any …
A History of the County of Warwick
… This small tract of land, containing 426 acres, on the Warwickshire side of the Watling Street is part of the Leicestershire parish of … with Sherford in Burton Hastings (q.v.) to his son Sir Walter and grandson Richard, and then to the Littletons and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Nibeslei, Ipseleye (xiv cent.); Hybesle (xv cent.). The parish of Ibsley, including the hamlets of South Gorley and Furze Hill in the north and … third was probably included in the three-quarters of a knight's fee in Avon which Alexander Huscarle then held of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… lying wholly in Buckinghamshire. A part of it, including the church and village, 1 was transferred from Oxfordshire in … 16 Henry III granted the manor of Ibstone about 1270 to Walter Merton, Bishop of Rochester, for the endowment of … Liber Reg. 789. A presentation was made about 1217 by Walter Foliot ( R. of Hugh of Wells [Cant. and York Soc.], …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (viii cent.); Iacumbe (xi cent.); Ikcoumbe (xiii cent.). The parish of Iccomb or Icomb lies in a valley of the … and in 1086 to Durand de Gloucester; it was held of him by Walter, 20 probably his nephew, whose granddaughter Margaret … 24 In 1166 Ellis Cokerel held in Gloucestershire half a knight's fee of the fee of Miles of Gloucester, of which a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Ickham ICKHAM LIES the next adjoining parish to Wickham eastward, being called in the survey of Domesday both Hickham and Gecham, and in other antient records Yeckham, taking its name from the Saxon word yeok, a yoke of arable land, and ham, a …
A History of the County of Hertford
… from Hitchin, from which parish it is divided by the River Oughton. The average level of the land is only … the 13th century of the lords of Pirton as a quarter of a knight's fee by the family of Foliot. 3 Isabel widow of John … she had two sons, Wiscard and John. Wiscard and his son Walter both died before Christine. 27 Walter left two …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… most southerly parish in Whittlesford hundred, lies on the west bank of the river Cam or Granta, 11 miles south of … to land in Cambridgeshire c. 1200 and in 1212 held 1 knight's fee there of the honor of Boulogne. 74 Richard's … in exchange for the manor of Hatfield (Herts.). 90 Hamon Walter, whose mother was of the Valognes family, held an …
Magna Britannia
… Parishes Ide - Jacobstow Ide IDE, commonly called Eede, in the hundred of Exminster and in the deanery of Kenne, lies … on the 24th of July, 1797, in the 34th year of his age." Walter J'Ans, Gent., 1748, &c. &c. Hundred Roll. Sprigge's … to have been the manor of Johanesto, held in demesne by Walter de Clavel, when the survey of Domesday was taken. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 101; 1921, 92; 1931, 84. This small parish is bounded on the north and west by a tributary of the River Stour. The … 1 The overlordship continued in the Stafford family, one knight's fee here being part of the barony of Hervey de … Underhill was cast in 1,500 damages for having wounded Walter Devereux with a pistol, and, on his refusing to pay, …
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