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A History of the County of Bedford
… lying as it does on a range of hills which intersect the parish, whose slopes are covered with woodlands, has been … who held in chief of the king by the service of one knight's fee, 13 had a gallows, a market and assize of bread … manor passed to his daughter Elizabeth, who married Sir Walter Beauchamp, by whom she had a son William, who in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Milsted MILSTED IS the next adjoining parish south-eastward from Bredgar. It lies on high ground, obscurely among the hills, and surrounded by woods, there being no … sheep in the marsh of Elmele, of the king, in capite, by knight's service. He was succeeded in it by Nicholas Abelyn, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and narrow, it reaches 6.5 km. across Salisbury Plain from the Christchurch Avon in the west to Hampshire in the east, … who held it 12014. 41 In 1204 King John granted it to Walter de Cauntelo, 42 who held it 121012. 43 Henry III confirmed the manor in 1227 to Walter's son William 44 (d. 1239), 45 and it passed in the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.); Medylton (xv cent.); Melton (xvi cent.). The parish of Milton lies upon the shores of Christchurch … century John de Chernet was holding the manor as half a knight's fee, 17 and from that date it followed the descent … at the time of the Dissolution. 67 In the 13th century Walter Noht granted a tenement in Milton to the priory of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Milton MILTON. EASTWARD from Gravesend lies Milton, on the southern shore of the river Thames. It is called in Domesday, and other antient … the possession of William de Clovil, who then held half a knight's fee in Paroke, of Warine de Montecanisio, 9 after …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Milton MILTON LIES the next parish south-westward, being frequently written in … Canterbury, which addition it had to distinguish it from the other parishes of the same name in this county. IT LIES … 1 and it was again held of them, as lords paramount, by knight's service, as of their honor of Clare, by the family …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Milton MILTON, OR, more properly, Middleton, lies the next parish north-westward from Sittingborne, last described, and seems to have taken its name from the Saxon Midletun, a name denoting its situation in the … In the 6th year of king James I. he had been elected knight of the garter, he was lord chamberlain of the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… or Bryan MILTON BRYANT OR BRYAN Mydelton (xii cent.). 1 The parish, which includes a small portion of Woburn Park, … of the barony of Bedford for the services due from one knight's fee, 6 and on the division of the Beauchamp lands … part of this fee in Testa de Nevill, evidently married Walter de Harlington, for in 1236 Walter and Dionisia his …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Mylton Harneys (xv cent.); Milton Harnes (xvi cent.). The parish of Milton Ernest lies on the high road between … was his son John, then five years old. 24 On the death of Walter Erneys (living 1550) 25 the manor was divided among … Robert Basset held the property as a sixteenth part of a knight's fee, 52 and was granted rights of free warren in his …
A History of the County of Northampton
… (xiv cent.); Milton alias Middleton Malsor (xviii cent.). The parish of Milton Malzor covers an area of 1,479 acres. … of Doun son of Thomas Bardolf held the overlordship of 1 knight's fee in Milton and Collingtree of the honor of … Cauz, 51 which his nephew Simon, son of his elder brother Walter, held in 12423 of Robert de Everingham. 52 He was …