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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Stubbington was held under the St. Johns by Reginald de Mohun and his successors, who before the end of the …
Magna Britannia
… William Fitzpeter, or Fitzpierre, of Tor Newton, 1614. Tor Mohun TOR MOHUN, in the hundred of Haytor and in the deanery of … That ancient family had a seat here, at which Reginald de Mohun, founder of Newenham Abbey, died in 1257. 13 It was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… returned as the overlord as late as 1633. 7 Reginald de Mohun of Dunster (co. Somers.) died seised of Tunworth at the … Mr. Francis Henry Tristram Jervoise of Herriard Park. Mohun of Dunster. Or a cross engrailed sable. Grey of Codnor. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… as dower by his widow Isabel and her husband Reynold de Mohun (d. 1256). 81 After Isabel's death in 1260 82 it passed …
A History of the County of Somerset
… measuring 3 hides, was held in 1086 by William de Mohun (I) as part of a fee held T.R.E. by Elnod the reeve, a … I's reign. 38 By 1166 it was held of William (III) de Mohun (d. 1176) by Roger of Newburgh. 39 The manor of LITTLE … his son Henry quitclaimed his remaining rights to John de Mohun (I). 43 Robert de Cauntelo, who held the estate in fee …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1 founded by Gilbert's son Walter de Gand, by William de Mohun who had married Walter's daughter Agnes. 2 Moreover, … as there was a Joan de Pomeray daughter of Henry de Mohun. 9 In 1204 King John granted the manor to Reynold de Mohun, 10 to whose widow Alice land in Whichford was assigned …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the 16th century or later. 30 In the 1240s Reynold de Mohun held the manor as intermediate lord. 31 The …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 17/3/1. S.R.S. viii. 151. Witnessed by Sir William de Mohun (125482) who would not have been knighted until 1272 at …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… standard (Plate 54), probably 18th-century. Secular a(2) Mohun Castle, earthworks immediately S. of the church, …