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A History of the County of York North Riding
… steward 20 of the lords of Richmond. He had two sons, Warin (Warner) the Steward and Roger. Roger probably died … when Ralph his son rendered account to the king with Warin, 21 who would seem to have lived until about 1173, for … Soc.), 168. Possibly Roger may have obtained the lands of Warin. This would explain the transactions of the lords of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and six Virgats of Land acre to John Columbell, and Thomas Warin, (Parson of this Place) 14 H. 4. and John Armstrong, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… William, who was a knight, was killed in battle. Whereupon Warin de Walcote, 'a knight errant', who had fallen in love … her will. When Henry II succeeded and enforced peace, Warin, having no income except from robbery, continued his … executed. Isabel, who had had by him an illegitimate son Warin, returned home and married William [de Budebroc], 33 by …
A History of the County of Oxford
… its second name of Warren from its late 12th-century lord Warin Fitzgerold. In the 15th century the alternative name of … widow in the king's gift with two sons. 43 Her eldest son Warin, who gave his name to the village, came of age in 1189 … after her death in 1293 her inheritance was disputed by Warin de Lisle and Hugh de Courtenay. 57 Warin claimed the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… This estate had been given to the abbey of Pershore by Warin son of William de Upton, who had married Hawise … 57 The estate seems, however, to have been restored to Warin, who apparently gave it to his daughter Ascelina and … her grant being confirmed by her brother William son of Warin. 61 Edmund Lyttelton, son of Thomas and Ascelina, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 12 Herlebald was holding the manor under Urse in 1086. Warin Fitz William de Upton is the next under-tenant whose … to the monastery of Pershore in the early 13th century. 13 Warin was succeeded in this manor by a son William called Fitz Warin, 14 who seems to have been a man of some note in …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the demesne land 'lying between the croft that belonged to Warin de Waukre and the Greneweye and the Heldeburweye, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of the lords of the manors of Wallington and Monks, while Warin de Bassingbourn held a carucate 'by so much knight's … 'de Mora,' 12 and may have been that formerly held by Warin de Bassingbourn. 'William' of Abinger is said to have … 1198 Richard son of William Montfitchet unjustly disseised Warin son of John of a tenement in Wallington. 75 Before 1295 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… at least as early as William Marshal's grant to Fulk Fitz Warin. 10 It consists of a large market-place, to which … and highway that carts could not pass. 12 Fulk Fitz Warin received permission to re-erect them in the next year. … the Earl of Pembroke enfeoffed in it the third Fulk Fitz Warin of Whittington in Shropshire, who became a hero of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of William Pippard, who married as her second husband Warin de Lisle, 76 held the Fitzellis fee until her death in …
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