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Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… to be received from Lord Brereton. 7 170 173 Sir George Lisle. 13 Sept. 1648. Vol. A No. or p. Deposition of Thos. … has "300 l. in his hands, delivered him by Sir George Lisle, in keeping Cavaliers, executed at Colchester, to be …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… of Rob. South, cutler, Strand, and was given by Peter de Lieu, to whom South is executor. 21 279 1 Sept. 1651. Sir … being a demesne of the college, and in lease to Mr. Lisle for 120 l. a year to the college, Lisle desired, in regard the State prohibited stage plays, to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… church was founded before 1123 by the elder Geoffrey de Clinton. It lay within the parish, or area of … to Eynsham. 18 At the church's foundation Geoffrey de Clinton agreed that Eynsham should appoint the priest, and … of the vicarage until the Dissolution. Claims by Isabel de Clinton in 1203 and by her son William de Clinton in 1219 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… demesne, which had begun before 1152, when Geoffrey de Clinton granted land in his demesne furlong of Batemoor … land held by 4 villeins and 1 bordar. 44 On Ilbert de Lacy's manor, with land for 6 ploughteams, there were 2 … composed of one of Wadard's manors and a quarter of Ilbert de Lacy's, Ela countess of Warwick held only 1 ploughland in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… reign when the manor was held by his chamberlain Geoffrey de Clinton. Charles I and his army marched through the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… who held two estates of 2 ½ hides each, and by Ilbert de Lacy, who held 6 hides. 37 One of Wadard's manors passed, … 39 In 1279 it was held of the Arsics' successor, Robert de Grey, but there is no further record of the overlordship … granted their manor in CASSINGTON to the elder Geoffrey de Clinton, who in turn enfeoffed his brother William. 41 The …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… and Hippeswell, Yorks., may have been a cadet of the "de Manfield" family. In 1202, Robert son of Robert de Kabergh being recently dead, his son Hugh gave to Eleanor, … Kaber, Casterton and Warcop. Twenty years later Nicholas de Buelles and Matilda his wife, one of the daughters and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… ten marks per annum, in the 36th of Edward III. by William de Burton. The estate was purchased from his descendant, Thomas de Burton, about 1504, by Christopher Brown, ancestor of the … in the early part of the thirteenth century, by Walter de Dunstanville, son-in-law of Reginald, Earl of Cornwall, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… castle in 1142. 7 In 1147 King Stephen's supporter William de Chesney was constable, and in 1153, under the terms of the … agreement between Stephen and the future Henry II, Roger de Lucy was given charge of the castle. 8 King John's captain, Fawkes de Breauteacute;, held the castle from 1215 until at least …
A History of the County of Essex
… reign despite the Empress Maud's grant of it to Aubrey de Vere in 1141. 23 Hamon died c. 1150 and was succeeded by … his position. 27 He was succeeded in 1196 by William de Lanvalai, Hubert of St. Clare's grandson, who in 1200 … by his widow Hawise and then by his son, another William de Lanvalai. 29 Early in November 1214 King John stayed in …
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