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A History of the County of Sussex
… (xii cent.); Newik (xiii cent.); Newyke (xv cent.). The parish of Newick, to the north of Lewes, is bounded on the east by the River Ouse, … appears to have followed the descent of Streat (q.v.). Walter Dobell was holding courts there from 1609 37 and the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Parishes Newington NEWINGTON The parish of Newington lies in the angle between the roads … of the honour of Aquila, Sussex, for a hundredth part of a knight's fee at a rent of 2 d. 26 CHURCHES The church of ST. … Almshouses in Cross Street were founded by Mr. John Walter, clerk to the Drapers' Company, in 1656 for sixteen …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Newington NEWINGTON LIES the next parish eastward, being usually called Newington near … Sir John Belhouse, the eldest son, was of Stanway, and a knight-banneret. His descendant Sir Thomas Belhouse, … Clopton, esq. as her next heir, who was descended from Walter de Clopton, who lived in the next reign of king Henry …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Newington NEWINGTON. THE next parish southward from Halstow is Newington, written … Edward III. in the 20th year of which reign he died. Sir Walter de Lucy had a confirmation of that charter in the 27th … death re-married with Sir William Stanley, of Holt-castle, knight of the garter, second son of Thomas, lord Stanley, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… village situated 1 miles west from Hook station on the main line of the London and South Western Railway. The western boundary of … his heirs of Alan and his heirs by the service of half a knight's fee. 7 In accordance with the terms of this grant …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Newnham NEWNHAM. THE next parish south-eastward is Newnham, antiently written Newenham, which signifies the new town. The high road through Syndal, or Newnham … was in possession of this estate, which he held by knight's service, of Robert de Campania, and he again of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… population, 3 miles north-west of Rugby. It is bounded on the south by the Avon, on the west by the Fosse Way, and for … and again for an unlimited time in 1586. 3 In 1587 Dr. Walter Bayley, physician to the Queen, published A Brief … appurtenances leased to Dawes in 1525. Leigh, who became a knight and Lord Mayor of London in 1558, obtained sole …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Newport NEWPORT Newport, the capital town of the Island, lies at the head of the Medina estuary, with a … and there were only four or five of the third class. 85 Walter de Wyte and Peter de Coskevill attended the Parliament …
A History of the County of Sussex
… (xi cent.); Nytymbre (xiv cent.); Newtimbre (xv cent.). The parish of Newtimber covers a long strip of land, 3 miles … at least, Newtimber was held of William de Say as half a knight's fee. 9 In 1367 the manor was held as of the manor of … family as heirs male, in the persons of Edward, John, and Walter Bellingham, who in 1660 appear as defendants in a fine …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Newton NEWTON. Newentone. Besides that Part which was of the Soc of Bingham, which was discharged in public Payments … here, and in 3 Bingham, and Carcolston, to her Nephew Walter de Boyvil and his Heirs, reserving 40s. per Annum Rent … in the Year of our Lord 1317, gave to Sir John de Loudham, Knight, and Alice his Wife, and the Heirs of the said Sir …