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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Knight's Enham KNIGHTS ENHAM Etham (xi cent.); Enham Knights, … There are three detached portions, all lying eastwards of the main parish. The total area is 794 acres. The soil is … granted the manor to Sir John Sandys and Joan his wife. 28 Walter Sandys is named in 1428 as holding the half-fee which …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 857 acres, of which 8 acres are covered with water, on the Herefordshire border of the county, on the right bank of … possessions in Worcestershire, Knightwick passed to Walter de Beauchamp, son-in-law of Urse the Sheriff. 9 The … John de Kekingwik held a fourth and a twentieth part of a knight's fee in Kenswick and Eastbury in 1346, and Walter de …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Knolton KNOLTON LIES the next parish westward from Tilmanstone. It is written in … expedition hither. Of his heirs it was afterwards held by knight's service, by the family of Perot, or Pyrot, as the … Josiah Hardy, esq. By his second wife Jane, daughter of Walter Williams, of Monmouthshire, he left one son Francis, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… situated on high ground some 10 miles north of Bedford on the north-western border of the county. Its total acreage is 1,739 acres, of which 846 … Bossard, who held the manor by the service of a third of a knight's fee. 21 Giles Bossard granted common pasture in the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and 2 miles broad, lying between Solihull and Packwood on the west and Barston and Balsall on the east. The land lies … was the headquarters of the Gild of St. Anne, founded by Walter Cook in 1412, and must have been built then or soon … in 1772, however, it was retained by his widow Elizabeth (Knight), who married Charles Baldwyn of Aqualate (Salop.) and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Kyer, Kyrewyarde (xvi cent.). This parish lies in the west of the county on the Herefordshire border. It has an area of … William's widow Elizabeth married as her second husband Walter Walshe, groom of the privy chamber to Henry VIII, and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1,975. Population: 1911, 162; 1921, 169; 1931, 164. The western boundary of the parish is formed by the River Itchen, and the northern, … from his son Henry dower which included the service of 1 knight's fee in Ladbroke held by John de Lodbroke. 16 When …
Magna Britannia
… - Lantegloss Ladock LADOCK, (vulgarly called Lassick,) in the deanery and in the east division of the hundred of … in this parish. The Kendalls of Pelyn are descended from Walter, third son of John Kendall of Treworgy, who married a … been the elder son of Robertus Filius Willielmi), held 71 knight's fees; the other, Richard, held what was probably a …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… two Farms, and ten Cottages, and some Leyes and Closes at the End of Radclive, with which it was intermixed, which … of Nott. and Derb. 3 Thomas, the Son of Geoffrey the Knight of Lambcote, passed all his Land in Lamb- cote, which … the Son of Ro- bert Torcart, of Hokenale, released to Sir Walter, Son of Sir Walter de Loudham, the Homage, and all the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Lamberhurst LAMBERHURST. THE next parish southward from Brenchley is Lamberhurst, … at Goudhurst, and were clothiers there a few years ago; Walter, an intermediate son, became on his father's death … manor was included, was held of the Crevequers, as half a knight's fee, in the reign of king John, by Nicholas de …