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A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Iffley IFFLEY The civil parish of Iffley no longer exists and the village … his heir here, owed 40 marks for a writ of right for 1 knight's fee in Cowley and Iffley, against Robert de St. … including Iffley, were granted to the great civil servant Walter of Merton in October 1265. 104 It seems that Grace was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Ifield IFIELD. SOUTHWARD from Milton lies the small parish of Ifield, called in antient records, … treasurer, was then held by Hugo de Tokington, as one knight's see, of the archbishop of Canterbury. After which it … siege of Acon, in Palestine. In the 7th year of king John, Walter de Hever was one of the Recognitores Magn Assis, or …
A History of the County of Sussex
… (xii cent.); Hyford (xiii cent.); Iford (xiv cent.). The parish of Iford, which lies about 2 miles south of Lewes … its members Warningore, Wapsbourne, and Worth as half a knight's fee. 30 His eldest son Giles died in 1334 while … in 1417, having settled it on his cousins, the sons of Walter Dalyngrigge. 37 Sir John's widow, Alice, held the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… so corruptly called for Eightham, which name it had from the eight boroughs or hams lying within the bounds of it, viz. Eightham, Redwell, Ivybatch, … during which time he was in five years thrice chosen knight of the shire for Kent. His son Demetrius was knighted, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Ilchester ILCHESTER The ancient parish of Ilchester, 1 about 4 miles NNW. of … Rowe (16741737), the authoress, was the eldest daughter of Walter Singer, a nonconformist minister in the town. 114 … 9 s. 6 d., the college of Stoke sub Hamdon 5 s. 1 d. Walter Yarcombe or Yartecombe, the most substantial tenant, …
Magna Britannia
… Parishes Ilkeston - Lullington Ilkeston ILKESTON, in the hundred of Morleston and Litchurch and in the deanery of Derby is a small market-town on the borders of … was in the family of Bakepuz; afterwards in the Blounts. Walter Blount, Lord Mountjoy, by his will bearing date 1474, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 576; 1921, 536; 1931, 531. Until 1931 this parish formed the centre of a detached portion of the county of Warwick surrounded on the north and east by … adjacent estate of Whitchurch, 19 to be held of him as one knight's fee. 20 Sir Peter's son Peter in 1272 obtained …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Ingleby subtus Erneclyf (xiv cent.); Arnecliff (xv cent.). The parish of Ingleby Arncliffe lies at the foot of the … Ingleby Arncliffe 8 was held of the Brus family by knight service as of their castle of Skelton, and the … of the family who was certainly lord of Arncliffe was Walter Ingram; he granted land here to Rievaulx and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… is a large parish covering just over 7,000 acres on the northern slopes of the Cleveland Hills, which shut it in completely on the south … in one place as making with land in Tunstall and Aton one knight's fee, was held of Peter de Mauley in 1279, and of his …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Inkebergh, Incebarrow (xiv cent.); Inkebarrow (xvi cent.). The parish of Inkberrow is situated on the eastern boundary … and it was decided that the latter owed the service of a knight's fee to the former. 24 This agreement apparently … houses at Inkberrow. 47 On his death in 1241 his brother Walter succeeded, but he died without issue four years later. …