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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… house is said to have stood near to her court of the Belhouse. 105 The apparent poverty of Wilton in the 13th … in the court of her barony called the court of the Belhouse. In a memorandum drawn up some 20 years after the … also records that in addition to the court of the Belhouse the abbess had a three-weekly court baron for all …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… one fee in Creke and Nelonde, held by Ric. de Belhouse; one fee in Besthorp by John de Curson, one fee in … Essex came to the Thorps by the match with the heiress of Belhouse, p. 118,) which family had it by the marriage with …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… here and in Stanford half a quarter of a fee of Richard de Belhouse, as of his manor of Bodney, which Richard held it of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… quarter of a fee of Adam de Clifton, and he of Richard de Belhouse, and Richard of the King; and 3d Edward IV. Richard … quarter of a fee of Adam de Clifton, and Adam of Rich. de Belhouse; but 3d Henry IV. it was in the monastery of Campsey …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 2 s. synodals, 12 d. Peter-pence, and 2 d. carvage Belhouse-hall stood in this parish, and there were 74 acres … it long since was purchased by the Thorps, and added to Belhouse manor. In 1283, it was found that the lete of … the greatest part of Nelonde; the manors of Nerford's and Belhouse-hall; the site of the former was in Nelonde parish, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… left 2 daughters and coheirs; Isolda, married to John de Belhouse; and Alice, to Sir John de Dagworth, who left …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was lord. In the 24th year of King Henry III. Thomas de Belhouse held this lordship by the fourth part of a knight's … other moiety. 7 After this, in the 3d of Edward I. Richard Belhouse was found to hold the lordship of Sir William de … the 31st of Edward III. the jury find that Sir Richard de Belhouse died seized of this manor, and lands in Bilney, held …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in edem, &c. Test. Joh. de Briton de Sporle, Rich o de Belhouse, Joh. de Wygenhale Milit. Egidio de Holm. Edmundo de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Edward III. it was held by John Maupaz, which John de Belhouse formerly held of Robert Monthalt; and in the 3d of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… see Willoughby under Heraldry; for blazon, see Armorial. Belhouse , arms of, before 1550, see Brereton under Heraldry; … p. 7a, b; (14) Lincoln, p. 67a. Bek: see Willoughby below. Belhouse: see Brereton below. Berkeley: see Brereton below. … (1) Bodleian, p. 7a. Brereton: quartering Berkeley and Belhouse, (7) Balliol (glass), p. 22b. Burghersh: see Pole …
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