29 Jul Lordship Title of Everington ID14267
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The western part of the parish is called Everington (Everinton, xii–xiii cent.; Everyngton, xiv cent.) and the field of Everington is mentioned in a deed of the 13th century. In 961 King Edgar granted to his servant Alfric 9 mansae at Ætheringetune, which may very possibly be Everington, though there is nothing in the description of the lands to enable a satisfactory identification to be established. It appears to have been attached to Yattendon before the Norman Conquest, for no separate mention is made of it in the Domesday Survey, and subsequent documents show that it belonged to that manor. Walter and Reginald of Everington are mentioned in 1189–90, while William of Everington sold 3 hides of land here to Ralph de Meinfelin in 1197. Free warren here was granted to the lord of Yattendon Manor in 1252, 1316 and 1317. Lands and tenements here and a messuage called Barnes in Everington are mentioned in 1539 and 1611, in both cases held of the lord of Yattendon, and the manor is described as the manor of Yattendon and Everington in 1629, 1662, 1825, 1827 and 1832.
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