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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 …
A Dictionary of London
… of) Tenements in the parishes of Castle Baynard, St. Mary de Aldermarichirche, H. Trinity the Less, etc. (Ct. H.W. I. … p. 257, 1275. See Episcopi (Warda). Called "Ward of Peter de Edelmeton," 3 Ed. I. (Rot. Hund. I. 423 and 433). …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… transept-steps have wickets, scrolled panels and chevaux-de-frise. The windows of the crypt are filled with plain … Sir Edward Wiseman, 1694, with shield-of-arms; (8) to John de la Fontaine, 1708, with shield-of-arms; (9) to Thomas …
A Survey of London
… Edward the 3. in the 2. of his raigne, gaue it to William de Ros 1 of Hamelake, in the County of Yorke, & his heyres, … the I. Ri. Raison and Atheline his wife did giue to Nicho. de Musely Clarke, 10 shillings of yearely free and quiet … their mill of Fleet, ouer against the houses of Laurence de Brooke, in the parish of S. Andrew next to Baynards …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… the Empress Matilda, a second siege was mounted by Henry de Tracy using a siege castle. William, earl of Gloucester, …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… and possibly the manor were under the control of Henry de Tracy. 14 The Lovels recovered the manor and Ralph (d. … to Robert Willoughby (d. 1502), created Lord Willoughby de Broke in 1491. Robert was succeeded by his son Robert (d. … Edward Willoughby, great great grandson of Lord Willoughby de Broke, 8 later unsuccessfully contested by his younger …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Stafford, was built soon after the Conquest. In 1347 Ralph de Stafford made an agreement with John de Burcestre, mason, for the building of a castle upon 'la … of Stafford, the king appointed his own esquire William de Walsall as constable or keeper of this castle, as well as …
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