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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… rated to the Tax as three Bov. and one Third. 1 The Land of it was sufficient for one Plow, or one Car. There Alured … de Hoiland, his Wife's Father, and the Soul of Robert, Son of Levenad, who gave the same Church to the said Priory. … passed the 10 Church of Kaword to Geoffrey de Somerville. Philip Marc, and Ann his Wife, purchased Lands of several …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… cent.). Kildale is a wild moorland parish on the slopes of the hills where the River Leven takes its rise. The extent … was totally destroyed by a great inundation,' and John son of Arnald was unable to rebuild it for two years, owing … of Kildale. In or about 1119 Arnald de Percy, perhaps his son, was among the men of Robert de Brus, of whom he held …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.); Culmeston, Kympston (xvi cent.). The small parish of Kilmeston containing 1,670 acres of land lies on the chalk … bend engrailed gules. Walter Woodlock was succeeded by his son Nicholas, who held Kilmeston Plunkenet in 1346, 6 and … John, aged eighteen. 18 In 1307 a licence was granted to Simon de Fareham and Robert de Harvedon, who were evidently …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Kilton KILTON The ancient parish of Kilton took the first element of its name from Kilve Hill. … ESTATES. King Alfred gave his estate at Kilton to his son Edward the Elder under his will dated 873 X 888. 40 … of land at Heathfield was sold by Ellis de Benington to Philip de Columbers (III). 78 Known thereafter as Heathfield …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Kilve KILVE The ancient parish of Kilve, which takes its name from the hill east of the … in or before 1223 it passed to William de Forz (d. 1259), son of Hugh de Vivonia, and then to William's fourth daughter … was still in possession in 1327, and probably in 1331. 52 Simon de Furneaux, the last Matthew's son or grandson, died …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Chelvington. In this Town there was Soc to Newark, of the Bishop of Lincolne's Fee, as much as paid the Geld for … two Carucats. After the Conquest, Hugh, (the Sheriff) Son of or Fitz-Baldric had it, of whom one Ausger held it, … de Bingham, Parson of Plumtre, 48 E. 3. confirmed to Simon de Leek, Knight, and John Payn, Citizen of London, all …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… (xiii-xvi cent.); Worndiche (xvi cent.). The parish of Kimbolton, of which the area is 5,140 acres, including 17 … left his property here and at Spaldwick to his eldest son Thomas, with reversion under certain conditions to a … at Kimbolton and Wornditch in 1672. 31 The vicar, Philip Nye, who died in that year, organised an Independent …
A History of the County of Hertford
… (xiv cent.); Kympton (xv cent.). Kimpton is a parish of 3,677 acres, lying on the Bedfordshire border, north of … same family as Gilbert Maminot, Bishop of Lisieux (who was son of Robert de Curbespine), and his lands afterwards … 7 He was succeeded by another Baldwin, probably his son, who died before 1303, when his widow Matilda was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… which is bounded on the north by the Wiltshire parish of Ludgershall, covers an area of 2,795 acres, thus forming … and Isabel. 17 In 1306 Edmund Hussey, Alexander's son, disputed the right to present to the church with William de Dummer, who was probably the son and heir of Richard and Margery. 18 Ten years later John …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… KINALTON. Doomsd. Chinelton.Kineldstowe and Newbold. Part of this Town in the Book of Doomsday, is said to be of Walter … Bov. for his Manor. The Land whereof was three Bovats. The Son of Azor held it afterwards of the King, and there had … held in the Town and Territory of Kinalton of Sir Gerrard, Son of Sir Elias de Fanecurt. 3 Eliasde Franencurth gave …