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A History of the County of York North Riding
… Childale (xi cent.). Kildale is a wild moorland parish on the slopes of the hills where the River Leven takes its rise. … her husbands. 35 The son and heir of William and Agnes was Walter de Percy, 36 who confirmed a gift of his mother to … his father's grants in Ormesby. William de Percy, son of Walter, 38 succeeded him, and was in possession of the manor …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xiii, xiv, xv cent.); Culmeston, Kympston (xvi cent.). The small parish of Kilmeston containing 1,670 acres of land … appears to have disposed of her claim to the estate to Walter de Woodlock, and although she attempted subsequently to repudiate her grant the right of Walter was established. 5 Plunkenet. Ermine a bend engrailed …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Kilton KILTON The ancient parish of Kilton took the first element of its … (d. 1957), and by Geoffrey's son Lt.-Col. Geoffrey Walter Fownes Luttrell, lord of the manor in 1977 and … at Woodlands, which may be traced to the holding of a knight Ralph in 1086 100 and may be the land of Hugh of Kilve …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Kilve KILVE The ancient parish of Kilve, which takes its name from the hill east of the village, 1 lies across the narrow band … Wordsworth during his stay at Alfoxton but repelled Sir Walter Besant, 2 the ancient parish reached nearly 7 km. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Chelvington. In this Town there was Soc to Newark, of the Bishop of Lincolne's Fee, as much as paid the Geld for one Bov. Here was some also Soc to Sibthorpe, of … said Hugh, 21 E. 3. conveyed to Sir Geoffrey de Staunton, Knight; but before that, this Robert Morin, and Joane his …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… cent.); Wormedich (xiii-xvi cent.); Worndiche (xvi cent.). The parish of Kimbolton, of which the area is 5,140 acres, … In 1523 the rent was released, the whole to be held as a knight's fee. 107 Wingfield was a man of considerable power. … his prodigal son, Edward, was given to his uncle and Sir Walter Mildmay. 113 He died seised in 1592 and was succeeded …
A History of the County of Hertford
… (xv cent.). Kimpton is a parish of 3,677 acres, lying on the Bedfordshire border, north of the Ayots and west of … of Brok as one half and one half of one quarter of a knight's fee. 27 In 1303 Laurence de Brok was assessed for … who held it under the lords of Pirton. 58 In 1277 Walter de Bibbesworth was holding the manor, and received a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Cumynton (xiv cent.). Kimpton, which is bounded on the north by the Wiltshire parish of Ludgershall, covers an area of 2,795 … Henry II. 41 In 1280 the abbot was found to hold half a knight's fee of John St. John in Littleton. 42 In 1291 the
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Chinelton.Kineldstowe and Newbold. Part of this Town in the Book of Doomsday, is said to be of Walter de Ayncurt's Fee, and of the Soc of Graneby, where his … but it is certain enough that Gerard de Fancourt held a Knight's Fee of Oliver de Aynecourt in Hickling and Kinalton. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1,145). Population: 1911, 1,018; 1921, 950; 1931, 1,021. The parish of Kineton, also called Kington, lies in the centre of the hundred to which it gives its name, and … to Luke de Trublevill and Ralph his brother 70 to hold as knight's fee. 71 In 1217 this estate, which had apparently …
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