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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Kennington KENNINGTON IS the adjoining parish, northward from Ashford, and was so … probably, from its having antiently belonged to some of the Saxon kings during the heptarchy. Kennington, or as it … St. Leger, and his heirs male, to hold in capite by knight's service; and king Edward VI. in his 4th year, made a …
A History of the County of Hertford
… and Keynesworth (xiv cent.); Kneysworth (xvi cent). The parish of Kensworth was transferred to Bedfordshire in 1897, but was originally in the hundred of Dacorum in Hertfordshire. The Watling Street … Kensworth was granted to the dean and canons of London by Walter bishop of Lincoln in 11834, 30 and in 1266 the church …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Keston KESTON IS the next parish eastward. It was antiently written Chestan, the found of the Saxon C being often expressed by the letters … lx. Claud. v. p. 768. A. et feq. Philipot, p. 203. Book of Knight's Fees, in the Exchequer. Rot. Esch. ejus an. Cott. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… (xi cent.); Keteringes, Ketteringe (xii, xiii cent.). The civil parish and urban district of Kettering covers 2,814 … 1 The building of a 'noble hall' faced with stone, by Walter, abbot of Peterborough (123345) 2, added to the … 1652 assigned their interest to Thomas Gorstelow and John Knight on behalf of Sir Jeffrey Palmer, Bt., attorney …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Ketton is in a country of low hills and woodland on the north-west slope to the River Welland. It covers 3,338 … to be held of Edward by the service of a quarter of a knight's fee. Henry III confirmed this grant in 1259, but the … 142 He died seised of the manor in 1625, 143 and his son Walter, aged thirty at his father's death, had livery of the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Keyowe, Kaiho, Kayhoo, Cewe (xvi cent.); Ceu (xvii cent.) The parish of Kew lies on the Surrey bank of the Thames and is about 346 acres in … In 16312 Charles I granted the ferry late in the tenure of Walter Hickman to Basil Nicoll and John Sampson. 98 In 1691 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Kimera, Kiemera (xi cent.); Kymere, Kymer (xiv cent.). The parish has an area of 1,464 acres. 1 The main part of the … (xiv-xv cent.); Occlaye (xvi cent.)] was held as half a knight's fee of the barony of Lewes. 40 The overlordship … into the hands of a family taking their name from it, for Walter de Okeleye or Ocle had lands in Keymer in 1279 and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Chaisot (xi cent.). Keysoe parish lies some 9 miles to the north of Bedford and 4 miles to the south of Kimbolton. … court leet were attached to this manor in 1559. 37 In 1302 Walter de Stouton held a thirtieth part of a fee in Keysoe of … part of a fee had become merged in the one-third part of a knight's fee then held by Richard de Melchebourne, John de …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… (xi cent.); Keston (xiii cent.); Keyston (xvi cent.). The parish of Keyston, containing about 2,690 acres, lies on … of Sir William de Ferrers of Chartley (d. 1450), married Walter Devereux, and their great-greatgrandson Walter was created Earl of Essex in 1572 and died in 1576. 16 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Hall or Village. Here Stori (named in Stanton) before the Normans came had a Manor rated to the Tax as three Bov. … Estemore, in the Manor of Holme, 3 and all Wolrichemedwe. Walter de Hulmo at the Request, and with the Consent of Agnes … Lord of Boney yearly, the Service of a fourth Part of a Knight's Fee for twelve Bovats of (or Oxgans) which he held …