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A History of the County of Northampton
… In 1246 they granted one moiety of the manor to Richard de Bolebec, 19 but retained the other moiety, which passed to … argent and azure three wreaths gules. The share in the Bolebec moiety of Finedon, assigned to Alice, wife of Walter … of Finedon manor (q.v.). The youngest daughter of Richard Bolebec, Maud, married Hugh de Laval, who after her death, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Or three cheverons gules. Stafford. Or a cheveron gules. Bolebec. Vert a lion argent. Vere. Quarterly gules and or … Folksworth was held in 1086 by Hugh, 9 evidently Hugh de Bolebec, whose son Hugh, the founder in 1145 of Woburn Abbey, was succeeded by his brother Walter de Bolebec, c. 1166. Walter de Bolebec died before 1185, leaving …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 10 They were granted to the same sub-tenant, Hugh de Bolebec, so that such a transference seems possible, since no … fees in Kimble. 33 Walter Giffard sub-infeoffed Hugh de Bolebec of his land in Great Kimble. 34 Hugh was succeeded by … of the honour of Giffard. 36 He was succeeded by Walter de Bolebec. 37 The latter died before 11901, leaving only …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Forest. 15 King John in March 12034 confirmed to Ralph de Bolebec and his heirs the bailiwick of the 'Haya' of Scalby … in the time of Henry II. 16 In 120910 the second Ralph de Bolebec gave to the king 80 marks and a palfrey for having … forester in fee of the East Ward. 22 The second Ralph de Bolebec had sons Ralph and Osbert 23 the former died …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… fee called BULBECKS MANOR in Little Kimble was held by the Bolebec family, under the mesne lords of the whole fee. 60 Herbert de Bolebec granted land in the parish to the abbey of Missenden … 1298, 66 leaving a son named Henry. 67 In 1346 John de Bolebec and his tenants 68 held the manor, and he also …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… see, for in 1086 it formed part of the lands of Hugh de Bolebec. 76 Hugh de Bolebec was succeeded by his two sons, Hugh who died without … She married Robert de Vere, third Earl of Oxford, and the Bolebec estates thus became merged in his earldom. The …
A History of the County of Bedford
… later document it can be seen that the manor which Hugh de Bolebec held in 1086 55 was ultimately held by three …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of Wahull, and is last mentioned in 1428. 28 In 1086 Hugh Bolebec held this manor, 29 of which his descendants …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Edward, 30 and in 1086 of the king in chief by Hugh de Bolebec. 31 It was held as one knight's fee of the feudal barony of Bolebec, and, following the same descent as Great Kimble … parish, originally granted in Stephen's reign by Hugh de Bolebec to the Cistercian monks of Woburn Abbey, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… consent of Eustace her son and of her over-lord Walter de Bolebec and Helewise his wife, and Hugh their son. 99 The … of two knights doing the service of other knights of the Bolebec fee, saving ward of the castle of Newcastle. Aubrey …
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