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A History of the County of Oxford
… inherited Islip. 73 How and when Islip passed to the De Courcy family is uncertain. It is unlikely that it reverted … family and descended from Robert, elder son of Richard de Courcy, lord of Curci-surDives and Domesday tenant of Nuneham … son by Rose de Grantmesnil, was probably the Robert de Courcy who was dapifer to Henry I and later dapifer and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… old line, see Pigott estate map, 1804, penes Mr. M. G. De Courcy-Ireland, Abington Hall (photog. in C.U.L.). Babington, … Dir. Cambs. (18581937). Camb. Chron. 23 Aug. 1811. M. De Courcy-Ireland, Hist. Abington Pigotts, 48; East Anglian, … 107. Names and dates of vicars are printed in M. De Courcy-Ireland, Hist. Abington Pigotts and Litlington (1937), …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… held in demesne by either Gerbert de Place or John de Courcy, the one being mesne lord of the other. 23 In the 12th century probably Gerbert de Place and John de Courcy gave all their lands in Newton to the hospital of St. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… This new owner must have been the Norman baron Richard de Courcy, who was holding 10 hides in Nuneham in 1086. 93 … by 1130 and had been succeeded by his son William (II) de Courcy, who was probably dead by 1155, and by his grandson William (III) de Courcy, whose younger brother John conquered Ulster. 97 …
A History of the County of Northampton
… survey, temp. Henry I, he held 1 hides of the honor of de Courcy. 38 The overlordship of the fee remained with this …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Abbey in the 12th century 71 was confirmed by Masci de Courcy, Maud his wife and Richard his son and heir, 72 but the Courcy family is no more mentioned in connexion with …
A History of the County of Berkshire
Magna Britannia
… Esq., is now the property of the Honourable ViceAdmiral De Courcy, by whom it has been improved, for his own residence. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… toll from the annual fairs) were bought by Mr. Kenneth de Courcy of North Cerney, who was lord of the manors but owned … lxx. 109; Kelly's Dir. Glos. (1906), 304. Ex inf. Mr. de Courcy and Miss Ransford-Collett, former tenant of the …
Magna Britannia
… is said to have been for some descents in the family of De Courcy: it is now the property of Alexander Hamilton …
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