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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 thethe 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 thethe 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. …
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