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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Kneesworth KNEESWORTH The former civil parish of Kneesworth, 1 lies some 16 km. south-west of Cambridge. It … the lords of Whaddon, descended from Hardwin de Scalers's son Hugh, and their successors until 1720. 23 The principal … one Catherine. 37 In 1387 Catherine and her second husband Philip Bluet released the estate, called also BRACHE manor, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… KNEVETON. Cheneviton. Here was Soc to the King's Manor of Flintham, as much as answered the Tax for three Bov. The … the Souls of Afice and Albreda his Wives, and Barthol, his Son's, the whole Service of Robert de Kniveton. Eustachius de … of Wellebeck, as they had it of Eustachius de Moretein. Philip Marc, then Sheriff of Nott. was Witness, which shows …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… There are three detached portions, all lying eastwards of the main parish. The total area is 794 acres. The soil is … by fealty. 9 In 1167 and again in 1168 Geoffrey the son of Morin paid half a mark into the treasury for Enham, 10 … the heirs of Roger de Calstone, 18 but his nephew and heir Philip Burnell, who died a year later, was said to have held …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (xiii cent.). Knightwick is a parish containing 857 acres, of which 8 acres are covered with water, on the Herefordshire … have been erected by Anthony Washbourne (d. 1573) or his son John (d. 1633), but the heraldry is not quite clear. … land at Knightwick towards the end of that century. 17 Simon de Mans, the benefactor of Little Malvern Priory, had …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… westward from Tilmanstone. It is written in the survey of Domesday, Chenoltone, in other antient records Cnoltone, … William de Langley, by which means William Langley their son afterwards became entitled to the inheritance of it. He … who came into England with the Conqueror, whose eldest son and heir John, was lord of the manor of Peyton-hall, in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… small village situated on high ground some 10 miles north of Bedford on the north-western border of the county. Its … the manor in 1247. 15 By 1271 he had been succeeded by his son Hugh, 16 who five years later successfully claimed rights … 17 The latter was in turn succeeded before 1316 by a son Hugh, who appears to have frequently suffered from …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 2,357; 1921, 2,535; 1931, 3,219. Knowle, formerly part of Hampton-in-Arden, was constituted an ecclesiastical parish … Fulk, Lord Brooke, who died in 1710 gave it to his second son Algernon, 12 whose son Fulk sold the manor in 1743 to William Smith. 13 His …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Knowle St. Giles KNOWLE ST. GILES The parish of Knowle St. Giles lies on the northern scarp of Windwhistle … in 1312 by Nicholas Pointz, when he was succeeded by his son Hugh. 23 The Domesday tenant was William de Almereio, 24 … 1573, ed. Weaver, 13; S.R.O. DD/SF 3948. A small brass of Philip (d. 1584/5), seventh son of John Burre, was restored …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Kyer, Kyrewyarde (xvi cent.). This parish lies in the west of the county on the Herefordshire border. It has an area of … and add to the building. The work was continued by his son Sir James Pytts, who succeeded to the estate in 1618. A … his lands, which were granted in 1323 for life to Simon de Reading, serjeant-atarms. 22 He in 1324 obtained a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1911, 162; 1921, 169; 1931, 164. The western boundary of the parish is formed by the River Itchen, and the … Hill and Windmill Hill. Early in the 13th century Henry son of William Boscher gave to the monks of Combe Abbey land … married Saier de Quincy, Earl of Winchester, whose son Roger died in 1264 seised of the manor of LADBROKE. 13 On …