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A History of the County of Surrey
… grant, the manor was granted, for forty-one years, to Sir Gilbert Talbot and Sir Peter Wicke. 39 The manor remained in … at Chertsey which served the abbey, and also of a mill. 45 Gilbert Fitz Ralph held the latter of the abbey in 1197. 46 … CHURCH, Ottershaw and Brox, was built by the late Sir Gilbert Scott, in 14th-century style, of brick and stone, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 1841 and partially rebuilt in 1867 from the designs of Sir Gilbert Scott. It is a building in the Gothic style, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and several of his successors, and by Henry II. but bishop Gilbert de Glanvill, about the beginning of king Richard I.'s …
A History of the County of Surrey
… from Eleanor wife of Hugh le Despenser and co-heiress of Gilbert de Clare 5; after the death and attainder of Richard … de Watevile, as mesne lord between the said Richard and Gilbert de Clare. 10 In 1279 the master and scholars of … azure and gules. In 1086 Robert de Watevile was holding of Gilbert de Clare in Chessington half a mill worth 10 s., but …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of them was mother of Walter de Elmsdon and the other of Gilbert le Harpour, who in 1279 held lands in Chesterton in … by which Walter retained the Teddesley serjeanty 59 and Gilbert the estate in Chesterton, where he (or possibly his … another virgate from Hugh de Loges before 1251. 60 Gilbert le Harpour died in 1304 seised of this 'manor' of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of it for the life of himself and his wife Joan. In 1277, Gilbert, Earl of Gloucester, obtained a quitclaim from Alice …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in the Domesday Survey, but two unnamed manors, held by Gilbert de Gand, have been identified as the manors … account for half a mark from this manor, 55 and in 1190 Gilbert Gifford was holding 3 hides here of the abbey by … them in 125960, 216 to their daughter Juliana, who married Gilbert de Ellesfield, and after his death John de St. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 1714, however, the manor, with the advowson, had passed to Gilbert Serle, 23 probably by purchase, although the exact …
A History of the County of Oxford
… de Segrave (d. 1241). 230 It was inherited by his son Gilbert, 231 and by his grandson Nicholas, who in 1279 held a … of burgages at Chinnor to the influence of the 11thcentury Gilbert de Breteuil, who held Sydenham, a member of Chinnor … tenure may have some connexion with a fine of 1246 between Gilbert de Segrave and Laurence de Broke: Fines Oxon. 131. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… until the beginning of the 16th century. In 1290 Gilbert de Clare, having married as his second wife Joan of … any other documents than those referring to the lands of Gilbert de Clare, who at the time of his death was seised of … killed at Bannockburn, died seised of the same. 8 This Gilbert, the last Clare Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, left …
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