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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the manor of Orton Waterville (q.v.) belonging to the Lovetot Barony about 1418. The earl mortgaged the manor of … certainly in the hands of King John, from whom Nigel de Lovetot, then holder of the Lovetot barony, 57 and lord of the greater part of Overton, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… granted it by 1284 to John Kirkby, bishop of Ely, and John Lovetot. 61 The bishop died in 1290, and was succeeded by his …
A History of the County of Northampton
… this fee or some part of it was afterwards held by the Lovetot lords, as at Clapton ( q.v.), until Margery de Vernon … of a knight's fee of the old feoffment of the Honour of Lovetot in Polebrook. 24 This seems to be the Polebrook … le Fleming of William Patrick, tenant of part of the Lovetot fee. 71 This part of the King's fee in Polebrook may …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 1258 by Nigel de Amundeville, one of the heirs of Nigel de Lovetot, to Richard de Clare, Earl of Gloucester, 105 and was … either once or twice a year, to the court of the Barony of Lovetot at Southoe, the value of the pleas of the court in …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… accordingly. 3 This Family of Saxendale held of the Lovetot's, who had it in the Time of Henry the First, and then Malgerus de Saxendale was a Witness to William de Lovetot's foundation Charter of the Priory of Radford, by … to the Priory of Shelford, 4 who held it of Matilda de Lovetot, in the Time of Henry the Third; and afterwards of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the three Sisters and Co-heirs of John, Son of Oliver de Lovetot, of Carcolston, named before in Thoroton, by whom he …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… who married Christian Leydet, and was Son of Matilda de Lovetot: by her Thomas Bosom had Henry Bozom, of Syreston, … in Screveton, which come to him by Descent from Oliver de Lovetot, as in Coleston may be seen; but his Son, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… conveyed his annual rent of a pound of cumin to John de Lovetot, 74 who may be identified as the Justice of the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Lovetots which they made their chief home, where John de Lovetot was born in 1298. The house was said to be in ruin in … the fee whose subsequent development into that of Southoe Lovetot has been discussed in the first volume. There was one … holding in Southoe had passed before 1125 to Roger de Lovetot, who was succeeded by his nephew Richard, son of his …
A History of the County of Hertford
… le Mareschal, and possibly Margaret wife of John de Lovetot. Between 1274 and 1276 John de Lovetot and Margaret his wife 22 seem to have acquired the … de Waunford in 1287, who held in dower. 25 In 1281 John de Lovetot received a grant of a weekly market at Thele on …
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