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A History of the County of Buckingham
… derive its name from the family of Rocolte, of whom Thomas de la Rocolte is mentioned in the early 14th century. 10 A … alterations. Hambleden was the birthplace of St. Thomas de Cantelupe, 17 son of William de Cantelupe and his wife Millicent (Hambleden Manor, q.v.). …
A History of the County of Surrey
… from Hambledon. In consideration of a grant to William de Brademer of certain land in Fetcham and Letherhead in … of Hambledon. 6 This hide had formerly been held by Robert de Smallbrede, and may therefore have been identical with the … minors, for in 1321 the king granted Hambledon to John de Toucester during his pleasure. 11 Before 1324 it appears …
A History of the County of Rutland
… King John and his lands were forfeited and granted to Hugh de Balliol. He, however, returned to his allegiance to Henry … of the son and heir Gilbert but was outbid by Simon de Montfort who paid 10,000 marks for it. 22 His widow Maud … in 1245 until the king assigned her full dower. 23 Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, was still guardian in 1258. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… gave it to Eudo (Eoun) Dapifer or the Sewer, son of Hubert de Rie. Two knights held two hides in 1086. The Domesday … Tintern he left a daughter Margaret, who married William de Mandeville to whose son, Geoffrey de Mandeville, the Empress Maud in 1142 granted portions of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and Hampnett and Tetbury manors were granted to William de Breuse, husband of Maud of St. Valery, before 1200. 68 … of Hereford, presumably by royal grant. 70 Later, William de Breuse having died in 1211, the manor was included in … together with Tetbury manor in 1213 to William's son Giles de Breuse, bishop of Hereford, 71 and in 1215 to Hugh de
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Marshals of England. 10 It is returned about 1241 as held de marescangia, 11 in 1270 as held by the service of the … after his death had taken as her second husband William de Warenne Earl, of Surrey. 30 She died in 1248, when the … Bigod had ceded to Edward I to his half-brother Thomas de Brotherton, 35 who was created Earl Marshal 10 February …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… brethren there a virgate of land here, the gift of Alonoth de Sifrewast. 14 In 11667 William de Sifrewast was holding this manor, 15 and in 1194 Alonoth or Halenath de Sifrewast petitioned for the return of his land here, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… or farm, and the distinctive name Gay comes from the De Gay family, the 12 th-century lords of the manor. 5 … they were of the Gloucester fee in Lower Heyford. William de Champernowne was succeeded by his daughter Joan by about … mesne lordship probably descended through Joan's son John de Willington (d. 1339) to her grandson Henry, who was mesne …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Parler. 14 It is uncertain whether William son of Guy de Offern, grandson of Isnard, 15 ever held this manor. An … which Isnard had held was bequeathed by him to Brian de Brompton and his wife Margery, 16 and it would seem that … followed the same descent, for it was settled by Brian de Brompton upon Henry Lovett and his wife Joan in tail, with …
A History of the County of Warwick
… occasionally resided here. 41 In 1255 Bishop Walter de Cantilupe obtained a grant of free warren in his demesne … for inclosure during the 15th century. In 1182 Walter de Turre held a hide in the Grove; 53 and a knight's fee in Ingon and the Grove was held by Nicholas de Warwick in 1299. 54 Lands in 'a field called Grove Field' …
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