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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Ely, between Isabel and Roger and Isabel's coheir, William Tuchet]. Ad peticionem Rogeri de Morteyn et Isabelle uxoris … episcopus adquisivit in vita sua, pro eo quod Willelmus Tuchet, alter heredum ipsius episcopi, conjunctim feoffatus … terre quam idem episcopus adquisivit etc., idem Willelmus Tuchet [memb. 118, verso] nuper veniens ad scaccarium dedit …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… de la Roche. Theobaldus de Verdun junior. . Willelmus Tuchet. . Henricus Huse. [memb. 130] . Archiepiscopus … Thomas de la Roche. Theobald de Verdun junior. . William Tuchet. . Henry Huse. [memb. 130] .The archbishop of York, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 30 In the following year the bishop alienated to William Tuchet, 31 to whom also free warren was confirmed in Preston Bissett. 32 In 1312 William Tuchet entered into an arrangement with Bartholomew de … if he should die without heir male. 33 Both William Tuchet and Bartholomew de Badlesmere took part in the Earl of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Aete brought an action against Philip la Zouche, William Tuchet, Nicholas le Hundreder, Robert de Dunton, parson of …
A History of the County of Rutland
… of Chester, and both Ashwell and Markeaton passed to the Tuchet family. The chief fief of the Tuchets was at Claxton (co. Leic.), where Henry Tuchet had succeeded the Domesday tenant, Robert Hostiarius, … King Henry II was a grant of land in Ashwell made by Henry Tuchet. 10 Chester. Azure three sheaves or. Tuchet. Ermine a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… his sister Margaret, wife of Sir Roger Hillary, and John Tuchet, grandson of Joan, another sister and wife of John Tuchet. 86 Elizabeth, relict of Lord Audley, held the manor … property passed to his brother (Sir) John Horton. 98 John Tuchet, the second coheir of Nicholas, 3rd Lord Audley, was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1300, 72 but in 1301 he alienated the manor to Sir William Tuchet. 73 In 1312 Tuchet granted Finmere to Bartholomew Badlesmere; it was … with the provision that it should revert to Badlesmere if Tuchet died without issue. 74 Both Tuchet and Badlesmere took …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… with Fonthill Gifford to Mervyn's brother-in-law Mervyn Tuchet, earl of Castlehaven, 28 to whom a new lease was made …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… for life and afterwards on his granddaughter Christine Tuchet and her husband Henry Mervyn, knighted in 1619. 138 In 1620 Henry sold it to Christine's brother Mervyn Tuchet, earl of Castlehaven, 139 who was attainted and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and their heirs. 29 It was so held until 1577, when George Tuchet twentieth Lord Audley, with his father-in-law, Sir …
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