Search
A History of the County of Northampton
… (xiv. cent.). Little Addington Church: West Tower Doorway The smaller of the Addingtons differs little in its main … 28 and this property appears in 1284 as a quarter of a knight's fee in Little Addington which John de Bosco was then … rent of 6 barbed arrows, which he used to receive of Walter Daundelyn, John Daundelyn, and Thomas Daundelyn of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… cent.). Little Barford is a small parish of 1,200 acres on the Huntingdonshire borders. The western boundary is formed … Barford, which was invariably held by the service of one knight's fee and the rent of a mark of silver. 8 It then … 23 whose son Jasper Edwards transferred it in 1692 to Sir Walter St. John and Francis St. John. 24 By the marriage of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… LITTLE BERKHAMPSTEAD Berchehamstede (xi cent.). The parish of Little Berkhampstead is bounded on the north by … in 1874 it was vested in her sons-in-law, ViceAdmiral Sir Walter Tarleton, K.C.B., and Colonel David Henry Mackinnon, … widow of the Rev. Henry Dawson, Finette Esther wife of Sir Walter Tarleton, and Caroline Mrs. Mackinnon. 45 The present …
A History of the County of Northampton
… LITTLE BILLING Belinge (xi cent.); Billingge (xii cent.). The parish of Little Billing covers an area of 870 acres. It … under-tenant is mentioned at the time of the Survey, but Walter fitz Winemar, whose father Winemar held a great deal … granted to the Avrenches family 40 and was held of them by Walter fitz Winemar, lord of the manor, who bestowed 1 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… parish 2 miles south-west of Letherhead. It is bounded on the north-west by Cobham, on the north by Stoke D'Abernon, on … held part of the manor of the lord of Bramber for one knight's fee, part of the Earl of Gloucester for a quarter of … was found to be Hugh Cokesey, aged 15, son and heir of Walter Cokesey, son of Isabella wife of Walter Cokesey, kt., …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Castretone (xi cent.); Parva Castreton (xiii cent.). The parish of Little Casterton lies on the east of the … of Robert L'Abbe, and in 1235 held a third part of a knight's fee in Rutland. 42 In 1263 he obtained the right to … marriages 17541819. 91 Advowson The advowson was held by Walter de Came, possibly sub-tenant of the manor, who …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Little Chart LITTLE CHART LIES the next parish to Egerton, south-eastward, being written in antient records, Cert. It lies on the north side of the range of quarry hills, where the soil … that he resided here before the above year, having been a knight of the shire for this county anno 9 Henry IV. sheriff …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… south of Devizes, is one of a number of villages lying at the foot of the northern scarp of Salisbury Plain. 1 Like … de Chaworth to their daughter Sibyl and her husband, Walter of Salisbury. 26 Walter's son Patrick, earl of Salisbury, seems to have been …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Minor or Parva (xiii cent.). This small parish lies to the north of Bredon Hill, 2 miles south-east of Pershore, in … in Little Comberton were recovered from John Golafre by Walter de Stanewey. 52 In 1332 John Golafre again contributed … who in 15001 owed suit for land lately belonging to Walter Eode in Little Comberton, 58 in 15045 for 'land late …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 294; 1931, 288. This parish was an isolated portion of the county of Gloucester until about 1845, when it was transferred 1 to Warwickshire, of which county it is the southernmost parish. It forms a long narrow strip from the Four Shire Stone on the road from Moreton-in-the-Marsh to …