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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 93. Chapters: Henry the Navigator, Dome of the Rock, Bisham Abbey, Middle Temple, Chapeltoun, History of the Knights Templar, Inner Temple, Knights Templar in England, Temple Church, Order of Christ, Trial of the Knights Templar, Scottish Knights Templar, Knights Templar Seal, Convent of the Order of Christ, Knights Templar and popular culture, Chinon Parchment, List of places associated with the Knights Templar, Safita, Royston Cave, Knights Templar in Scotland, Crusade, Temple Mills, Along the Templar Trail, Temple Bruer, Almourol Castle, Temple, Midlothian, Solomon's Stables, Requiem, Roche-Guillaume, Castello della Magione, Aslackby Preceptory, Adrian Cronauer, Larmenius Charter, Malcolm Barber, Temple, Cornwall, Bagras, Great Wilbraham Preceptory, Faciens misericordiam, Faxfleet Preceptory, Vox in excelso, Templar of Tyre, Bottesford Preceptory, Armand Bouchart, Marie Luise Bulst-Thiele, Kolossi Castle, San Bevignate, Chateau de la Lande, Balsall Preceptory, Omne Datum Optimum, Temple Balsall, William of Paris, Ralph de Sudeley, Pastoralis Praeeminentiae, Latin Rule, Humbert de Pairaud, Sacrae Domus Militiae Templi, Ad providam, Milites Templi, Rincrew Abbey, Militia Dei, Templar cipher. Excerpt: Chapeltoun is an estate on the banks of the Annick Water in East Ayrshire, Scotland. This is a rural area famous for its milk and cheese production and the Ayrshire or Dunlop breed of cattle. The feudal allocation of tenements to the vassals of the overlord, such as Hugh de Morville, was carried out very carefully, with the boundaries being walked and carefully recorded. The term 'ton' at this time was added to the site of the dwelling house, not necessarily a grand stone-built structure, which was bounded by a wall or fence. The tenements were held in a military tenure, the land being in exchange for military assistance to the ove...