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A History of the County of Bedford
… WESTENDE 78 derives its name from the Kentish family of de Crevequer or de Crewker. 79 The alternative name of this … the north-west of the parish. It was a younger line of the Crevequer family that came into Bedfordshire in the 13th … Barford was probably acquired by marriage, for James de Crevequer, who is mentioned as holding 2 hides between 1250 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… her brother's heir, and entitled her husband, Hamo de Crevequer, to the possession of it. He died in the 47th year …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… his possessions, and was granted to one of the family of Crevequer, of whom it was held by proprietors, who, in all … fee, in the reign of king Henry III. of the barony of Crevequer; 2 at the latter end of which reign, he alienated …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was held in the reign of king Henry III. by Hamo de Crevequer, who died possessed of it in the 47th year of that … Bertram de Criol; and Isabel, of Henry de Gaunt. Robert de Crevequer left one son, William, who dying without issue, his … on the children of three of the daughters of Hamon de Crevequer, as above-mentioned, Agnes, Isolda, and Elene, and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Watlande, 35 formerly belonged to the great family of Crevequer, called in Latin, De Crepito Corde. Hamon de Crevequer, who flourished in the reigns of king John and king …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Corney, Poynings, Fitzpain, Bryan, Rokesley, Criol, Crevequer, and Averenches. In whose de scendants it continued …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… antiently part of the possessions of the eminent family of Crevequer, and was a limb of their barony of Leeds in this … the abbot and convent of Robertsbridge, in Sussex. Hamo de Crevequer, grandson of Robert, confirmed this gift of the … sacred relics; to be held yearly on that day. Robert de Crevequer, the founder of Leeds abbey, about the year 1137, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it was granted by king William to the eminent family of Crevequer, called in antient charters Creveceur, and in … written Domini de Cetham. Robert, son of Hamon de Crevequer, who had probably a grant of Leeds from the … consisted of five knight's sees, being stiled Baronia de Crevequer . 1 He erected the castle here, to which he …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… pounds. This Hamo Vicecomes before-mentioned was Hamo de Crevequer, who was appointed Vicecomes, or sheriff of Kent, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… lands, in the survey of Domesday, being held by Hamo de Crevequer, surnamed Vicecomes, from his long continuance in …
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