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A History of the County of Berkshire
… of the Seven Hundreds every three weeks. 9 Richard de Sifrewast was dealing with land in Clewer in 1197, 10 and … 15 Thomas de Pampesworth, who had married Elizabeth de Sifrewast, widow of Richard, before 1284, 16 was returned as … 17 but he evidently died soon afterwards, as Richard de Sifrewast in 1321 obtained a licence to enfeoff his son …
A History of the County of Rutland
… was held by a younger son Robert, also a rebel. 13 Sifrewast. Argent three gimel bars azure. The descent of the … 14 In 1269 Thomas made a grant of the manor to Nicholas de Sifrewast for life to which Peter de Montfort and his brother … but Thomas de Clare granted it in fee to Nicholas de Sifrewast in 1281. 16 It was later claimed that William de …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the St. Johns in the thirteenth century. 2 The family of Sifrewast held as mesne lords under the St. Johns except in … of Bernard Brocas and partly of John Bremshott. Richard de Sifrewast, 3 holding of Robert de St. John, was lord of … the courts of Basing and Sherborne. Of his grandson Roger Sifrewast 4 Ellisfield was held in 1361, and of John …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.); Freefolke, Frefolk, Fryfolk Syfrewast, Freefolk Sifrewast (xiv cent.); South Fryfolk, South Freefolk (xv … mention of the bishop as overlord is in 1542. 7 Robert de Sifrewast probably held the manor early in the 12th century, as William son of Robert de Sifrewast is described in the return of the Bishop of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… held of the countess of Salisbury in 12423 by Geoffrey de Sifrewast, 121 possibly a kinsman of the Herriard family. 122 … by Kington St. Michael priory in 12423, of Geoffrey de Sifrewast, and at the Dissolution. 123 In 1538 the Crown …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… there a virgate of land here, the gift of Alonoth de Sifrewast. 14 In 11667 William de Sifrewast was holding this manor, 15 and in 1194 Alonoth or Halenath de Sifrewast petitioned for the return of his land here, which …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… as his heiress his sister Maud, 9 who married Richard de Sifrewast. By this marriage the latter acquired Herriard and … Herbert Fitz Peter in 1235. 10 Maud de Heryerd and Richard Sifrewast had sons Nicholas and Roger, and Richard Sifrewast, son of the latter, married the mother of Fulk de …
A History of the County of Rutland
… possibly father of the above Walter, had sued Alonoth de Sifrewast for her dower in Oxfordshire and Berkshire. 28 In …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Coudray (co. Hants), to Maud de Herriard 15 and Nicholas Sifrewast her son for their lives, in exchange for the manor … 11. She was the grandmother of Fulk's stepfather Richard Sifrewast ( V.C.H. Hants, iii, 367. Var. Coll. loc. cit. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the manor of Keevil. Under John FitzAlan, Roger de Sifrewast held 1 fee about which nothing further is known; …
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