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A History of the County of Hertford
… King's Langley or Langley Regis (xiv and xvii cent.). The parish of King's Langley lies on the western side of the … the rest of the term to William Williams, Robert Michell, Walter Markes, and Robert Marshe. 33 The reversion after this … a lodge in the royal park. 89 In 1428 the friars held one knight's fee of the king in Childerlangley in pure and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (xiii cent.); Kingesnorton (xiv cent.). King's Norton, the greater part of which was included in the city of … eldest son by his second wife Anne Elizabeth daughter of Walter Michael Moseley. It now belongs to George William … probably at first belonged to a family of the same name. Walter de Colmer was living c. 1280, 58 and John de Colmer, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… (xiii cent.). This parish, of 1,168 acres, lies on the east of Abbots Ripton, and to the north of Hartford and … by the Crown when Henry I granted his manor of Ripton to Walter, Abbot of Ramsey, to hold for ever at fee farm, paying … of that time had the wood assarted and gave the assart to Walter de Stukeley, then steward of the Abbey, who afterwards …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of which 47 acres are land covered by water. It lies on the main road from Stockbridge to Romsey, and is served by … in 1795 and died in 1814. His son and heir Sir John Walter Pollen, bart., 121 sold Marsh Court in 1815 to James … nephew Roger, 132 who died seised of the third part of a knight's fee in Upper Somborne in 1306, leaving his brother …
A History of the County of Hertford
… is a parish 4,392 acres in extent, lying on a spur of the Chilterns at a height of some 450 ft. above the ordnance … Delamare 11 held King's Walden by the service of one knight's fee. 12 Robert forfeited his lands in 1224 as an … 21 He about 1380 alienated King's Walden to John Bixen and Walter Pulter, who enfeoffed John Wylkyn of the same. 22 John …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xiii cent.). Kings Worthy parish, which includes the tithing of Abbots Worthy, contains 2,241 acres of land, … 7 Between 1181 and 1189 Henry II granted the manor to Walter the usher of the king's chamber to hold in chief by the annual rent of a pair of gilded spurs. 8 Walter was succeeded by his brother Aimery le Despenser, who …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 3,923. Kingsbury is an extensive parish lying mostly to the east of the river Tame, with Bodymoor Heath (inclosed in … the latter no more is known, but in about 1170 Robert fitz Walter and Amabel his wife gave the mill of Kingsbury to the … Chester. 23 Ranulph Blundeville, 4th earl, was lord of one knight's fee in Kingsbury in 1206, 24 and after his death in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.); Clere (xi cent.); Kyngescler (xiii cent.). In 1831 the parish of Kingsclere, which has been described as ' too … from Basingstoke to Newbury, which enters Berkshire at Knight's Bridge over the Enborne. Knightsbridge House is the … the warren, which had been leased for twenty-one years by Walter Curll, Bishop of Winchester, to Nicholas Christmas in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Kingsdon KINGSDON The ancient parish of Kingsdon, sometimes known in the 16th and 17th centuries as Kingsdon Cary, 1 had an area … the north chapel. The Ham stone effigy of a cross-legged knight under the north window of the north chapel was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… north to south, and about a mile in width. It lies among the hills, on high ground in general, the soil of it is … the greatest part of the reign of king John, held one knight's fee in Kingsdown, of William Fitzhelt, who held it … A. M. obt. Nov. 17, 1710. 51 John Grant, D. D. 1710. 52 Walter Hodges, D. D. obt. Jan. 1757. 53 Erasmus. Saunders, D. …