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A History of the County of York North Riding
… Midleburgh, Mideleburgh, Midelsburgh (xii-xvi cent.). The parish of Middlesbrough included in 1831 the townships of Middlesbrough and Linthorpe, and covered … Linthorpe, by Henry Ruffus of Ayresome, and by Simon Fitz Walter, 78 and in 153940 the prior's estate contained a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Middleton MIDDLETON Mideltun, Middeltun (xi cent.). The parish was composed in 1831 of the townships of Aislaby, … annual rent of 40 s. to the service of one-twentieth of a knight's fee. 46 Richard died about 1261, leaving a son and … he offered a fine of 300 marks for its restoration. 124 Walter Boie held these lands and was forester in fee in …
A History of the County of Durham
… 1230. This parish contains but one township. It lies on the left bank of the Tees, which here flows east and … son of Siward, who stated in that year that he held one knight's fee in Gosforth and the moiety of 'Milleton' or … Baard and his son seems to have come before 1193 to Walter and Robert de Cambe (de Cadomo, de Caen, de Kam, de …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Middleton Stoney is a parish of 1,853 acres, bounded on the west by the Aves Ditch, 1 and on the east by the Gagle Brook, a … in which he is said to owe the king the service of one knight for the fee in Oxfordshire which he holds of him of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Middleton Tiays (xiv cent.); Middleton Tyers (xvi cent.). The area of this parish is 6,243 acres, 1,935 being arable … passed exclusively to the heirs of Alice, for by 1283 17 Walter son of William de Lindsey had been succeeded by his … son William in the tenure of the whole of the quarter of a knight's fee here. William had an only child Christina, 18 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Midley MIDLEY, WRITTEN in the survey of Domesday, Midelea, lies adjoining to Ivechurch, at the south-west extremity of this hundred, about two miles … it in marriage to Sir William Blount, eldest son of Sir Walter Blount, the first lord Mountjoy, who died before his …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… and is still reputed to be so for ecclesiastical purposes. The land rises from the river Kym on the south-west and the … the possessions of Ramsey Abbey, occurs in a charter of Walter, Abbot of Ramsey, granting it to the monks of St. Mary … (petras) of wax yearly on Palm Sunday. 1 Although Abbot Walter is said to have alienated the property without consent …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Mildenhall MILDENHALL The parish of Mildenhall lies north and south of the Kennet … year. 50 It apparently passed to Edward of Salisbury's son Walter (d. 1147) and Walter's son Patrick, first earl of … husband Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, was lord of a knight's fee in Mildenhall in her right. 51 Their daughter …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and xv cent.); Mulford (xiiixvii cent.). A century ago the parish of Milford was entirely inland, being separated … held by William Spileman for the thirty-seventh part of a knight's fee at his death in 1291. 12 From this date Milford … settled some land in Pennington upon William, the son of Walter, and Margery his wife for their lives, with remainder …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Millbrook MILLBROOK The original parish of Millbrook, including Freemantle and … 140 by tidal water, and 140 of foreshore. However, by the Southampton Borough Extension Act of 1895, Shirley and … the serjeant ( serviens) 11 of Millbrook, 12 and in 1532 Walter Frost, warden of the works, received 27 5 s. from the …