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A History of the County of Worcester
… interest passed to Philip ap Howel. 18 As at Kington the Pipard family held Bishampton under the Pichards. Robert Pipard was the tenant towards the end of the 12th century under John Pichard. 19 A Robert Pipard held the manor for the service of a knight's fee at …
A History of the County of Worcester
… demised them after the death of her son Thomas to Geoffrey Pipard. 42 The prior, however, declared that Thomas had sold …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… held the estate of the Earl de Lisle in 1242, and Richard Pipard held of Matthew Columbers at the same date. 70 Matthew … their right to the next presentation against Robert Pipard, their immediate overlord. 367 It is not known when a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… a separate tithing in the late Middle Ages. The name Aston Pipard, recorded in the early 14th century, incorporated that … Geoffrey de Longchamp 111 (fl. 1223). 112 In 1284 Ralph Pipard held the estate 113 and at his death c. 1309 the manor … in Cold Aston in 1256 175 and held a hide there from Ralph Pipard, lord of the manor, in 1299. 176 In 1520 the prior was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in chief at fee farm. 30 Adam granted it c. 1252 to Robert Pipard, husband of his daughter and heir Agnes. 31 By 1255 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… who married firstly Margaret, daughter of Sir William Pipard, and secondly Joan, widow of John Wynnow, 99 and since … This manor next appears in the possession of Gilbert Pipard 157 of Rotherfield Peppard, a descendant of another … Alice's death is not known. Her son Ralph took the name of Pipard, and inherited Fritwell, where he was in possession in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… which date it followed the descent of the manor of Hinton Pipard 51 (q.v.). The manorial privileges included free … hundred of Ashridge the three HintonsBroad Hinton, Hinton Pipard and Hinton Hatchformed tithings (see account of … HINTON or BROAD HINTON, 84 from which the manor of Hinton Pipard was apparently formed by subinfeudation. Maud daughter …
Magna Britannia
… from whom it passed to the Pipards of Rotherfield Pipard, in Oxfordshire, who afterwards took the name of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of Evesham. 9 This manor had passed before 1212 to Robert Pipard, 10 who was still holding it in 1225, 11 and was succeeded by Guy Pipard, probably his son. 12 The latter left two daughters, … of Amblecote. 34 Maud, the other daughter of Robert Pipard, seems to have married Henry de Somery, 35 and her …
Magna Britannia
… and of the soke of Horsley, during pleasure. Ralph Pipard was made governor for life, in 1291. 54 In 1298, …
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