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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Clokerle (xiii cent.); Lokerle Boteler (xv cent.). The parish of Lockerley, covering an area of 1,647 acres, of … as her heir her nephew Richard, the son of her brother, Walter Dallingridge. 24 Richard Dallingridge died in January … held by Queen Philippa, was assessed at one-third of a knight's fee, 31 and in 1428 Lewis John, to whom the custody …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Loftous, Loftos (xiii cent.); Lofthouse (xiiixix cent.). The parish contains the market town of Loftus, and to the … John, m. 4 d.). In 1314 Henry de Percy died seised of one knight's fee in Loftus, Wapley and Hinderwell, of which 12 … below, p. 407; Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 126, 234, where Walter de Fauconberg was said to hold 8 carucates in Loftus; …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 3,806. Population: 1911, 547; 1921, 525; 1931, 491. The parish, in the extreme south of the county, is bounded on … Sir John de Mohun and Ada his wife to hold by service of a knight's fee, in exchange for lands in Ireland. 25 This John, … de Burgh had 40 there. 36 His lands there were bestowed on Walter de Langley, and in 1269 Sir Robert, with Sir Ralph …
A History of the County of Surrey
… one and a half miles southwest of Kingston. It was at the time of the Domesday Survey in Kingston Hundred. There … held by the Prior of Bishopsgate for the fourth part of a knight's fee. 15 St. Mary Spital. Party argent and sable a … Nothing more appears concerning the manor until 1398, when Walter Pembroke and Margery his wife quitclaimed Long Ditton …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is a large parish 1 and village, adjoining Southam on the north and west. The river Itchen follows a winding course from south to north … valuable manors in Warwickshire, represented one of the 2 knight's fees held by Gerard de Limesi or his son John in the …
A History of the County of Durham
… Parishes Long Newton LONG NEWTON Lang Newton, 1260. The parish and township of Long Newton is bounded by … future to hold it as to one moiety by the fourth part of a knight's fee and as to the other moiety by a rent of 10. 7 … who died seised of it in 1315. His free tenants were Walter Cyrzei, holding by the twelfth part of a knight's fee, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Long Sutton LONG SUTTON The parish of Long Sutton, on the north bank of the river … after 1312. 91 Reynold Huse did homage for a 'great' knight's fee in Long Sutton and Butleigh in 1337 and still … third passing to Dorothy, his daughter, and to her husband Walter Nourse. 145 The other two thirds were held in 1710 by …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Crondall, 6 miles south from Winchfield Station on the main line of the London and South Western Railway. The parish covers an … She was succeeded by her son, Thomas Byflete, who held one knight's fee in Well formerly belonging to the Archdeacon of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Wittenham (xiiixix cent.); Great Wittenham (xiv cent.). 1 The Village Cross, Long Wittenham The area of the parish is … it was assessed at 13 hides 1 virgate, and was held by Walter Giffard in demesne. 20 Walter was the son of Walter … and Ralph de St. Helen to hold for the service of one knight's fee. 26 Ralph de St. Helen was followed by William, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… three-fourths is pasture. 1 Wheat, barley and beans are the chief crops grown. The soil is marl and sandy loam and the subsoil Keuper Marls. … 41 to the Folliotts, William Folliott in 1166 holding a knight's fee in Worcestershire and Gloucestershire under the …