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A History of the County of Somerset
… held in 1066 by Lefsin, was in 1086 held by William de Mohun with Hugh as undertenant. 35 The overlordship remained …
Magna Britannia
… family, Sir William Fleming conveyed it to Reginald, Lord Mohun, of Dunster. From the Mohuns it passed by marriage to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was holding half a knight's fee in East Hoe of John de Mohun. 135 Roger's daughter and heir married Sir Hugh des … At the beginning of the thirteenth century Reginald de Mohun held the manor of Robert de St. John ( Testa de Nevill, … it occurs in a list of knights' fees belonging to John de Mohun, who died in 1279 (Inq. p.m. 7 Edw. I, No. 13); Joan de …
A History of the County of Essex
… century in the hands of various royal ladies: Philippa (de Mohun) who survived her husband Edward Duke of York (d. 1415) …
A History of the County of Somerset
… house known as Moon's after its ownership by the Mohun family. 45 The formation of Palmer Street perhaps … 234 This barn, bearing the arms of two branches of the Mohun family, adopted by Bruton priory, and the arms of Abbot … and it was followed by one of 360 paid in 16612 by Robert Mohun. 380 By 1698 rents had fallen further, apparently …
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… that Francis Earl of Bedford sold it, in 1579, to William Mohun, afterwards Sir William Mohun, Knt., who died seised of it in or about the year 1587. … his grandson, John, a peer, in 1628, by the title of Baron Mohun of Oakhampton. The title became extinct in 1712, by the …
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… was, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, the seat of Reginald Mohun (younger brother of Sir William Mohun), a captain under Sir Walter Ralegh, who, in 1619, sold …
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… of Champernowne, Willington, and Wroth 1. Sir Reginald Mohun died seised of a manor of Fawton in 1620 2. We have not …
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… it; but it was soon afterwards taken by assault, by Lord Mohun and Sir Ralph Hopton: a garrison was left in it in the …
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