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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… capitals originally filled with latten: "Sire Water de Wydenal iadis person de cest (eglise ?) gist ici Dieu de sa alme eyt merci amen," c. 1300; (2) on N. side, to James …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… BLACKFORDBY, a chapelry, in the parishes of Ashby-De-La-Zouch and Seal, union of Ashby, hundred of West … a priory of Black canons, founded here by Adam and Jordan de Samford, and which was dissolved in the 17th of Henry … le Norries had possessions here; and subsequently Hugh de Blakerode held a carucate of land, of the fee of William …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… king's hands, it was in 1102 given by Henry I to Robert de Lacy, and from that time onward formed part of the great … This grant was between 1135 and 1141 confirmed by Ilbert de Lacy, who in his charter styled Ralph 'my brother.' Ralph … is little to record of their tenure. 23 In 1204 Stephen de Hamerton claimed a plough-land in Aighton against Hugh de
A History of the County of Somerset
… passed to his daughter Hawise, wife successively of John de Boterel and of Nicholas de Moeles. Nicholas was in possession by 1234 and had died … by his son Roger (d. 1295) and by his grandson John de Moeles. 23 John died in 1310 24 and was succeeded by …
Old and New London
… Mountfiquet Castle was pulled down in 1276, when Hubert de Berg, Earl of Kent, transplanted a colony of Black … Baron Hunsdon, and was at the time occupied by Count de Tillier, the French ambassador. About three o'clock on …
A Dictionary of London
… in parish of St. Benet Fink given to the Abbot of St. Mary de Gracus by Joan Hull, 1425 (Strype, I. ii. 13). See … the year 1293 that the Communa of the City granted to John de Banquell property near the Guildhall, which formerly belonged to Sir Roger de Clifford (Cal. L. Bk. C. pp.12 and 13). Dispute in 1304 as …
Old and New London
… resort for the sons and daughters of Thespis; and the cul de sac of Mount's Place, Lambeth, where Ellar, the famous … an old London sign in a curious tract, printed by Wynkyn de Worde, called "Cocke Lorelle's Bote." A sign of this …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… called the black land of Calstone, was held by Richard de Canville, who was governor of Cyprus and died at the siege … While Richard was crusading his estate was held by Guy de Diva, 55 the constable of the king's castle at Devizes and … to Richard's sons Gerard (d. probably in 1215) and William de Canville, 57 to whom in 1215 the king confirmed land at …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 315 inhabitants. The manor was given by Margaret de Wigton, heiress of Sir John de Wigton, to Sir Robert Parvinge, serjeant-at-law, and … for successfully conducting her cause against Sir Robert de Bridekirk, who had impugned her title to the barony of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 77 The house survived, as a private house, in 1985. Ralph de Hauvill, rector in 1241, 78 was presumably a relation of Geoffrey de Hauvill who held the manor. Most other 13th- and early …
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