| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Sir Orlando Bridgeman - Law reports, digests, etc - 1823 - 700 pages
...England, &c. And find, that John, Earl of Holderriess, was seised in fee of the rectory in question, held of the King, as of his manor of East Greenwich, in socage; and conveyed it to the use of himself for life, the remainder to Martha bis wife for life,... | |
| William Henry Ireland - Kent (England) - 1829 - 776 pages
...created earl of Leicester, obtained new letters patent of this manor, under James 1., to hold the same of the king as of his manor of East Greenwich, in free socage tenure, by fealty only, in lieu of all other rents and services, and he then alienated it to... | |
| William Henry Ireland - Kent - 1829 - 792 pages
...created earl of Leicester, obtained new letters patent of this manor, under James 1., to hold the same of the king as of his manor of East Greenwich, in free socage tenure, by fealty only, in lieu of all other rents and services, and he then alienated it to... | |
| Sussex Archaeological Society - Archaeology - 1848 - 362 pages
...family ; Thomas, Earl of Dorset, who died on April 19, 1608, being seized of this advowson, holden of the king as of his manor of East Greenwich in free and common socage.9 When, however, a vacancy occurred in 1611, John Langworth, of Ringmer, gent., presented... | |
| Robert Richard Tighe - 1858 - 778 pages
...the said manor to the mayor, bailiffs, burgesses, and their successors, in fee farm for ever ; to be held of the king as of his manor of East Greenwich, in the county of Kent, by fealty only, in free and common socage, and not in capite nor by knight's service,... | |
| Archaeology - 1868 - 346 pages
...and were worth per ann. above reprizas 10s. That 1 Mess0 with app*68 at Bawtrey in the Co. of York were held of the King as of his Manor of East Greenwich in Kent and were worth above per ann. 12d. That 8 Mess8 60 a. of Laud 6 a. of Meadow and 40 a. of Pasture... | |
| Robert Edmond Chester- Waters - History - 1878 - 414 pages
...and other premises in East Haddon which he had purchased from Robert Hickes Gent., and that the same were held of the King, as of his manor of East Greenwich, by fealty only, in common socage, and that they were yearly worth beyond reprises 20». ; and that... | |
| Robert Edmond Chester- Waters - 1881 - 148 pages
...of a knight's fee they were held, the jurors knew not. AND THAT the aforesaid premises in Alvestou were held of the King as of his manor of East Greenwich,...not in capite, and were yearly worth beyond reprises 51. 13s. 4tf. 3. THAT Thomas Chester, the son and heir of the deceased, was at the time of his father's... | |
| Granville William Gresham Leveson Gower - 1883 - 244 pages
...the said lauds were held of the King in chief by Knight's service and were worth £6. That the tithes were held of the King as of his Manor of East Greenwich, co. Kent, in free socage by fealty only and were worth 20 shillings, that the close called Skerneholme... | |
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