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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… next Sittingborne, to distinguish it from a parish of the same name near Farningham. It is situated obscurely among the hills, on high ground. The parish is very small, … other premises, to Sir Thomas Cheney, to hold in capite by knight's service, who in the 1st year of queen Mary, sold it …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Kingsnoth KINGSNOTH, THE next parish south-eastward is Kingsnoth, sometimes called … PARISH is so obscurely situated as to be but little known, the soil in it is throughout a deep miry clay; it is much … of the first fruits and tenths, to hold in capite by knight's service. He died in 1558, possessed of this manor, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Thorp (xii-xiii cents.); Kyngesthorpe (xiv cent.). In 1900 the greater part of the civil parish of Kingsthorpe was added to the Northampton … (d. 1704) and Elizabeth his wife (1706), and a slab to Walter Faunt (d. 1695) and his wife Mabel (d. 1698), daughter …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xi cent.); Kyngestone (xiiixv cent.). Kingston, one of the smallest rural parishes in the Isle of Wight, containing but 900 acres and a population … he owed to the king for his lands, which included half a knight's fee in Kingston, for which his grandfather had paid …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Kingston KINGSTON The parish of Kingston, 7 miles west-south-west of Cambridge, … rectangular in shape, stretching south-westwards from the Bourn brook which, in general, forms the northern … Borle and his wife conveyed the advowson to Thomas and Walter Cotton and others, 212 perhaps as feoffees for Spinney …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Kingston KINGSTON LIES the next parish eastward from Bishopsborne, in the upper half hundred of Kinghamford. There is but one … of Kingston. PATRONS, RECTORS. Or by whom presented. Walter Balcanqual, S. T. P. Nov. 28, 1632. The King. Second …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Kingestun (xi cent.); Kingston Bagpuize 1 (xiiixix cent.). The area of the parish is 1,109 acres, including 424 acres of … wife of Hugh de Gournay who died in 1239, 59 held a knight's fee in 'Kyngeston Rogeri' as guardian of the heir of … a daughter and heir Anne, aged eleven, already married to Walter Devereux, 88 son and heir of Sir Walter Devereux, kt., …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Chingestona (xii cent.); Kyngeston (xiv cent.). The village of Kingston lies at the foot of the Downs, in a … Richard de Plaiz. 39 This has not been identified. Half a knight's fee in Kingston was held of Earl Warenne in 12423 by … three ancient bells, one marked with the founder's name, Walter Wimbis, and the other two invoking the Virgin and St. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was 1,000 a. in extent in 1901. 1 A detached part of the ancient parish, known as Radletts in Hinton Park in … by Dinnington in 1885. 2 Further detached parts, around the Rose and Crown inn at Dinnington and in West Dowlish, … freeholders in Kingstone by 1486, and held an estate by knight service of the manor of Allowenshay. 84 This was …
A History of the County of Worcester
… land, 574 permanent grass and 57 woods and plantations. 1 The subsoil is clay and sand, the chief crops raised being wheat, oats, beans and roots. … co. Hereford, a fee which had formerly belonged to Walter de Lacy ( Testa de Nevill [Rec. Com.], 68 b). Ibid. …