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A History of the County of Berkshire
… Kentebury, Kinbury (siv cent.); Kentberry (xviii cent.). The parish of Kintbury, which lies on both sides of the … as a Franciscan. friar, but left the order and married. Walter Harte, prebendary of Wells, a nonjuror and father of … in 1543 to Richard Bridges of West Shefford and John Knight of Newbury. 89 Bridges and Knight, who had purchased …
A History of the County of Warwick
… lying about a mile northeast of Alcester and bounded on the south and east by the River Alne. The ground is mostly … Ralph, 12 most probably the brother of the reigning abbot Walter. 13 These lands were probably held by military … of the abbey in 1166 by service of finding one fully-armed knight to serve the king, his expenses being paid by his …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Leventon (xvi cent.); Kirk Leavington (xvii cent.). The parish of Kirk Leavington in 1831 included, besides its … entry into the manor of Castle Leavington, then held by Walter Boynton, 88 second husband of Alice. 89 Alice, who … 128 At PICTON (Pyketon, xiv cent.) in 1279 a quarter of a knight's fee and 1 carucates were held of the heirs of Peter …
Magna Britannia
… Kirk-Hallam - Hault-Hucknall Kirk-Hallam KIRK-HALLAM, in the hundred of Morleston and Litchurch and in the deanery of … was made governor in 1250 52; Hugh Despencer in 1255. 53 Walter de Stokesley was, in 1274, made keeper of … alabaster monument for Thomas Powtrell, Esq., 1484; Walter Powtrell, 1598; John Powtrell, Esq., 1624; Robert …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… covering a little more than 3,000 acres and lying between the River Swale, which forms its eastern boundary, and the Roman road which joins Catterick and Boroughbridge. The … ogee-headed tomb containing a 13th-century effigy of a knight in complete mail with leather knee pieces and a cap of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Parishes Kirkby Hill or Kirkby on the Moor KIRKBY HILL or KIRKBY-ON-THE-MOOR. Chirchebi (xi … transferred the mesne lordship of a third part of one knight's fee in Kirkby Hill to the Prior of Newburgh. 6 Under … 1530 by Katherine, the eldest daughter, who married first Walter Strickland and secondly Henry Burgh ( Yorks. Fines …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Chirchebi (xi cent.); Kirkeby Undercnol (xiii cent.). The parish of Kirkby Knowle consists of two detached … this castle 'begune by the forsaid Sir John Constable, knight,' as 'an Mancion house of a great hight and length, … Henry Carlton granted land here in 1252 to Gilbert son of Walter de Islebeck, 102 and Gilbert was holding it of John de …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Kyrkby Overcarr alias Kyrkby Mysperton (xvixix cent.). The parish is composed of the townships of Great Barugh, … Liddell, 65 Barugh, Muscotes and Wombleton 66 forming one knight's fee attached to the manor of Kirkby Moorside, 67 … 12845 of John Wake, 76 perhaps as lessee of his uncle 77 Walter Romayne. Walter Romayne of Great Edston 78 in 1303 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… moorland. It is practically inclosed between two streams, the Dove and the Hodge Beck its tributary, which, flowing down through … 232. He had an elder son Robert, who was enfeoffed of 1 knight's fee in Middleton (q.v. V.C.H. Yorks. N. R. ii). …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… RAVENSWORTH Kirkby Ravensworth 1 parish is composed of the townships of Dalton, Gayles, Kirby-on-the-Hill, New … to Simon Thomas Scrope of Danby and Frances to Stephen Walter Tempest of Broughton. 95 The manor descended to these … of Mansfield settled tenements, a mill and quarter of a knight's fee in Mansfield and Newsham on himself for life, …
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