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A History of the County of Worcester
… Pychard, Nether Pychard (xvi cent.). This parish lies on the Herefordshire border of the county and is bounded on the … 2 marks for a writ of right against Bernard de Sapey for a knight's fee in Sapey in 1194, 8 and in 121112 Miles Pichard … manor as a messuage, mill and carucate of land in Sapey to Walter Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield for his lifetime. 18 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Lower Swell LOWER SWELL The parish of Lower Swell stretched west from … farm (420 in 1592) were pastured in the open fields. 122 Walter Baston, who became a wealthy sheep-farmer, 123 was … of Tockington', Trans. B.G.A.S. xii. 1234, which says Walter son of Poyntz gave the tithes to Tewkesbury Abbey. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Lufwyk, Luffewyk (xiv cent.); Luffwyke (xvi cent.). The area of the parish is 2,028 acres. The soil is clay, … His successor Almaric was dealing with an eighth part of a knight's fee here in 1240 11 and held three parts of half a … Henry died about 11934, and his son, who was known as Walter son of Henry son of Robert, succeeded him. Walter …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1,596. Population: 1911, 239; 1921, 221; 1931, 230. The parish of Loxley lies on the former south-western border … Thus in 1207 Henry de Newburgh, the 5th earl, granted a knight's fee in Loxley to his mother Alice (widow of Waleran, … great-nephew. Subsequently John de Wauton received from Walter Giffard, Archbishop of York (126679), a grant of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Luddenham LUDDENHAM LIES the next parish north-westward from Ore, and was, in the reign of the Conqueror, called Cildresham, by which name … de Dover and his heirs, this place was held, as one knight's fee, of the honour of Chilham, which they made the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… eastward, lies Luddesdon, commonly called Luddesdown. In the Textus Roffensis it is written Hludesdune, 1 and in … due (of the new feossment in the reign of king Stephen) of Walter de Meduana, who held it again of the king in capite, … paid aid for it in the 20th year of that reign, as half a knight's fee, which he held formerly in Luddesdon of the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Lollington, Lullyngton (xiv cent.); Lodyngton in the Brooke (xv cent.); Leddyngton, als. Luddyngton, als. … was parcel of Oundle were held of Peterborough Abbey by Walter in 1086. 2 The lordship of the Abbey over this fee … Lullington was subtenant to Richard Poure, holding half a knight's fee of the old enfeoffment, of him. 7 He presented …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… parish, 1 724 ha. (1,789 a.), 774 ha. from 1992, 2 lies at the eastern edge of Salisbury Plain and borders Hampshire. … parallel terraces each of 16 red-brick cottages built by Walter Faber c. 1903, 83 and terraces of cottages in Andover … or later Ludgershall was supplied by waterworks built by Walter Faber at Faberstown, 103 and a sewage disposal works …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to Eynsford Southward lies Lullingstone, called in the Textus Roffensis, Lullingeston, and in Domesday, … but two houses in it besides Lullingstone-house. Nearly the whole of it is the property of Sir John Dyke; this seat … rector of the church of Chelsfield, paid aid for it as one knight's fee, viz. the manors of Lullingstone Rosse, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Parishes Luton LUTON With The Hamlets Of East And West Hyde, Stopsley, Limbury Cum … who, at his death in 1600, left a son Sir John Rotherham, knight, as heir, 77 who in 161011 conveyed his manor into the … him. 101 Reginald de Lucy was followed in 1437 by a son Walter who died in 1444 leaving a son William. 102 On the …