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A History of the County of York North Riding
… Siggeston (xiv cent.); Kyrkebesiggeston (xv cent.). The parish of Kirkby Sigston lies east of Northallerton and … of Durham. The bishops held the overlordship of half a knight's fee till it fell into abeyance. Courts were held in … been given by Hugh Pudsey, Bishop of Durham (115395), to Walter de Farlington, whose daughter and heir Bishop Philip …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Kirkeby wysk (xiii cent.). This parish is composed of the townships of Kirkby Wiske, Maunby, Newby Wiske and … manor to Alan de Newsham, clerk, who in 1319 settled it on Walter de Newsham and Alan his son and the heirs male of Alan. In 13429 Margaret widow of Walter held one-third of the manor in dower. 105 The …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in Cleveland (xvi cent.). This parish in 1831 contained the hamlet of Dromonby and the townships of Great and Little Broughton, and covered an … sculptured stones, one with the figure of a Norman knight on horseback with a sword in his right hand, and the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Kirkdale KIRKDALE This parish was in 1831 composed of the townships of Beadlam, Bransdale Westside, Muscoates, … merged in the under-tenancy. Peter de Surdeval 15 held 1 knight's fee of Everard de Roos in 1166. 16 He and William … were joint tenants in 12845. 23 John son and heir of Walter de Surdeval and born at this place proved his age in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Kirklythum (xiv cent.). This parish in 1831 contained the townships of Kirkleatham and Wilton; with East Coatham it … land, 1,617 pasture and 159 woods and plantations. 1 By the sea the soil is mainly sandy, but further south it is … Towards the end of the 12th century Ilger de Kilton held a knight's fee, or part of one, in Kirkleatham, 61 and from the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Cherdinton (xi cent.); Kyrtelyngton (xiii cent.). In 1831 the ecclesiastical parish of Kirklington included the … died in 1860 35; the manor descended through his third son Walter to his grandson Charles, who died unmarried in 1881. … the 16th century. 82 The Nevills' share formed part of a knight's fee belonging to their manor of Crakehall. 83 In …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Kirtlington KIRTLINGTON The parish lies on the east bank of the River Cherwell, which … de Humez had held his Oxfordshire lands by service of knight; 80 possibly this included other lands beside … 400. By charter ascribed, probably incorrectly, to 1227, Walter son of Rich. de Kirtlington grants to Bicester Priory …
A History of the County of Hertford
… cent.); Knybbeworth (xiv cent.); Knecbworth, Knebbeworth. The parish of Knebworth has an area of 2,677 acres. The … king as of the duchy of Lancaster, of the fee of Lisle, by knight's service and suit of court of the duchy at Walbrook. … who died before 1346, leaving a son Edmund, who enfeoffed Walter de Mauny and his heirs of the manor and died without …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Kneesworth KNEESWORTH The former civil parish of Kneesworth, 1 lies some 16 km. … south. It comprised a squarish northern block, bounded to the south by the ancient Ashwell Street and to the west by … however, was that held of the honor of Richmond as knight's fee c. 1235 by Martin the chamberlain and Ralph of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Parishes Kneveton KNEVETON. Cheneviton. Here was Soc to the King's Manor of Flintham, as much as answered the Tax for three Bov. The Land was four Bov. There one … the Abbot of Welbeck, held in Kniveton three Parts of a Knight's Fee, of Alice Countess of Augi, or Elve Lady of …