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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
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