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A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… of the river, has been demolished. 209 By 1216 Hugh de Chaworth had granted 1 hide of land in Milton End, held from …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… together with other estates in Wiltshire pertained to the Chaworth barony of 'Kinemerford' (Kempsford, Glos.). During …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… those of Simon de Stanton, 40 s. in 1346; Thomas de Chaworth, 6 s. 8 d. in 1347; Richard Collier, 20 s. in 1368; …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… 40 Among benefactors of the house, were Sir Thomas Chaworth, kt., 1347; Sir Anketill Mallore, kt., 1390, who was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 97 who in 1248 granted the whole manor to Patrick de Chaworth, the overlord of the Standen part, and his heirs, … her death c. 1274, when it passed to her son Sir Pain de Chaworth 2 (d. c. 1279). Sir Pain's heir was his brother …
Magna Britannia
… seventeenth century: the coheiresses married Frith and, Chaworth. The Poles of Wakebridge bore in addition to their …
Magna Britannia
… Winfield. Alfreton. The coheiresses married Latham and Chaworth extinct in 1269. Arms: Azure, two chevrons, Or, adopted by Chaworth. Archer of Abney, Highlow, and Hucklow. Edw. I. Edw. … Daundelin, in the 14th century. Arms: Or, fretty, Sable. Chaworth, of Alfreton. The heiress married Ormond, temp. Hen. …
Magna Britannia
… first wife was a coheiress of Ormond, by the heiress of Chaworth: by his second wife he had three sons, the elder of …
Magna Britannia
… of Beauchief-abbey, and one of whose coheiresses married Chaworth. Noblemen's Seats. Mr. Kinder, speaking of the …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… Gironde], William Arnaldi, de. See Arnaldi. Cadurcis, Chaworth, Patrick de, 296, 299, 418, 426, 427. , Payn de, 30, … See Cancy. Chauton. See Chawton. Chauvent. See Champvent. Chaworth. See Cadurcis ; Cahors. Chaveneye, Robert de, …
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