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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Lasham is a small parish lying between that of Herriard on the north and Shalden on the east, while Bentworth forms its … Dabernon, 13 who had sub-enfeoffed his three brothers, Walter, William, and Richard, his son being witness to the … land, and rent in Lasham, held by the service of half a knight's fee. 26 His son and heir John died seised of the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Lassyngham (1538). Lastingham parish in 1831 consisted of the townships of Lastingham, Appleton-le-Moors, Farndale … in 1868. 2 Farndale Eastside was in 1873 made part of the new ecclesiastical parish of Bransdale-cum-Farndale, 3 … R. ii). John de Fauconberg held these for one-quarter of a knight's fee in 1361 (Chan. Inq. p.m. 36 Edw. III, pt. i, no. …
A History of the County of Essex
… it was a long, narrow parish, extending south from the river Stort. 1 In 1949 its northern and central parts … in 1184, 1197, and 1201 was Ralph of Latton holding 1 knight's fee. 47 In 1236 the fee was held by William son of … name, but by 1277 their estate seems to have passed to Walter Bibsworth, poet and crusader. 53 Latton Hall descended …
Magna Britannia
… Parishes Launcells - Launceston Launcells LAUNCELLS, in the hundred of Stratton and in the deanery of Trigg-Major, lies about a mile and a half … was annexed to it by act of parliament. Launceston Castle Walter Reynell was castellan of Launceston in the reign of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.); Laverstok (xiii cent.); Larchestoke (xvi cent.). The parish of Laverstoke is a long narrow strip of land 6 … long and not more than a mile in breadth stretching from the Port Way, leading from Silchester to Salisbury in the … place ye blessed memorialls of the Right Noble and Worthy Knight Sir Richard Powlett of Heriard by bloud and ancestry …
Magna Britannia
… Parishes Lawhitton - Luxulion Lawhitton LAWHITTON, in the deanery and in the north division of the hundred of East, … is in severalties, having been sold by the coheirs of Walter Kendall, M.D., who acquired it by marrying the widow … with a salary of 30l. per annum. Dean Prideaux and Walter Moyle were educated at this school 34. A …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Cleverton is one of very few Wiltshire parishes called by the names of two settlements, and it has only one church, at … of land subinfeudated by the abbey. Richard Parfet held knight's fee in'Lea in 12423 and perhaps after 1260, William … on themselves for life with reversion to Eleanor's son Sir Walter Hungerford (d. 1516) in tail and with remainder to her …
A History of the County of Warwick
… long from north to south and about a mile wide, lying for the most part to the west and north of the River Tame. The … Merevale, including Ouston with two mills, were given to Walter Devereux, Lord Ferrers of Chartley, 27 whose … funeral monuments to them. The oldest is to Sir Charles, Knight and Esquire to Kings Charles I and II, who died 1682. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and scattered village 4 miles north-east of Southam. The river Leam, from which the name is derived, forms the … were held by his descendant Robert Musard in 1235 as 2 knight's fees. 9 The overlordship of the Musards was still … the manor on his heirs male with reversion to his brothers Walter and Anthony and daughters Bridget, Elizabeth, and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 4 miles south-west of Epsom and 5 miles north of Dorking. The parish measures 4 miles from north-west to south-east, … a hall for the county court, then held in Letherhead. Walter le Hore held land by finding a prison for prisoners … 82 who according to the Testa de Nevill held half a knight's fee there of the honour of Clare. He alienated all …