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A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xi cent.); Iggepenne, Ingepenne, Igepenna (xii cent.). The parish of Inkpen lies in the south-west corner of the … by Pope Lucius in 1190. 15 The remainder passed to Walter Mansell, who paid 1 mark in respect of them in 1234; … 'On the north side of the chancel lies the statue of a knight cross-legged armed in mail and a short coat over it. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Polettes (xvi cent.); Appolyttes, Epolites (xvii cent.). The parish of Ippollitts, which is 2,935 acres in extent, … grandson of Peter de Valoines, the manor came to the Fitz Walter family. 11 They sub-enfeoffed early in the 13th century. The overlordship descended to Robert Fitz Walter, who died without male issue in 1431. Elizabeth his …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1911, 907; 1921, 934; 1931, 1296. This parish lies on the borders of Warwickshire and Worcestershire, to which … apse at the end of the south wingwas the work of Dr. Walter Landor, father of the author of Imaginary … Castle, by service of either a half or (usually) a whole knight's fee, possibly because Hillborough was often included …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Parishes Irchester with Knuston and Chester-on-the-Water IRCHESTER Irencestre, Hirecestre (xi cent.); … was the Earl Ferrers's tenant for one-eighth of a knight's fee in the parish. 11 Richard his son, on whom he … (q.v.), but two-thirds of a fee were held here in 1242 by Walter de Knoston. 58 In 1232 land in this hamlet passed from …
Magna Britannia
… Parishes Ireby - Kirk-Oswald Ireby IREBY, in the ward of Allerdale below Derwent, is a small market town on the road from Keswick to Wigton, twelve miles from the … In the parish church are monuments of Sir Wilfred Lawson, Knight, 1632; and Sir Wilfred Lawson, the first Baronet, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… (xvi, xvii, xviii cent.), Itchingborowe (xvii cent.). The parish of Irthlingborough comprises 3,676 acres, of which … of Irthlingborough to the work of the sacristy; 14 Abbot Walter, of Bury St. Edmunds (123345), built there a new byre … to his eldest daughter Anne, the wife of Sir John Briscoe, knight. By Sir John it was sold before 1724 to John …
A History of the County of Northampton
… (xi cent.). Isham, divided into Upper and Lower, is on the road from Kettering to Wellingborough, the village lying … castle guard to Rockingham at the rate of 5 s. for each knight's fee, 7 and Isham is entered in an account of about … had apparently succeeded to the mesne lordship, granted to Walter de Langeton, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Islip ISLIP The parish of Islip is situated on both banks of the River … from Todenham (Glos.), was granted to William de Dernford, knight, and Cecily his wife, to hold during their lives, in … Dernfords of the abbot and convent in fee farm. 93 Abbot Walter de Wenlok's purpose in making this exchange was to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Stoche (xi cent.); Ichenstok, Echenstok (xiii cent.). The parish of Itchen Stoke lies partly in and along the valley of the River Itchen, which at Kingsworthy turns … that in that year the manor of Itchen Stoke was bought for Walter Strickland, afterwards a member of Cromwell's House of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Ivechurch IVECHURCH LIES the next parish south-westward from Snave. It is written in … of the adjoining parishes. At length his descendant Walter Moore, of Moore court, in Benenden, at the latter end … Herlackenden, carried it in marriage to Sir Edward Hales, knight and baronet, with much other inheritance, and in his …