KETTON, (Rutland) on a rivulet that runs into the Welland, near Tinewell, bel. in the R. of Edw. II. to Ralph de Greneham. It was in the crown in the R. of Henry VIII. who gave it to Mr. James Gunter and his heirs; but he alienated it, by that K's. licence, to Sir James Harrington and his heirs. Here is a certain rent collected yearly from the inh. by the sheriff, of 2 s, a year pro Ocreis Reginae, which is Latin for the Q's. boots, though we dont read of any who wore them. The Ch. here is the neatest in all these parts, having the form of a little cathedral.