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A History of the County of Oxford
… 5 'Hampton atte bridge' 6 or sometimes ' juxta pontem de Gosford'. 7 All three were used concurrently in the reign … 13th-century lords. 13 Until at least 1267, when Walter de la Poyle became lord, the village was called … was held in chief as 1 knight's fee by Philip of Hampton ( de Hanton'), who was succeeded in 1182 by his son Stephen, 38 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… In 1086 the manor of HAMPTON-INARDEN was held by Geoffrey de Wirce. It was rated at 10 hides and included a mill and … 12th century Roger Mowbray is said to have enfeoffed Ralph de Haia, who subsequently sold the manor to Robert de Arden, or Arderne. 12 Robert's father Ralph (identified by …
A History of the County of Sussex
… a few houses and a farm on the lane to the old church. The De Say manorhouse, next the church, has gone, but foundations … chimney-stack with diagonal rib. Manor In 1086 Ralph de Chesney held Hamsey of William de Warenne as 14 hides, though it paid geld for 13 hides. Of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… below each caryatid figure are the thistle, rose, fleur de lis and pear of Worcestershire with Stuart crowns. This is … his holding by a purchase from Henry son of Geoffrey de Hanbury, 33 and in 1291 the manor was worth 24 a year. 34 In 1287 Geoffrey the son of Guy de Hanbury leased to Bishop Giffard a meadow called 'Dole' …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in 1585. 13 Manors In 1086 HANGLETON was held of William de Warenne by William de Watevile for 8 hides. Azor had held it in the time of King … estate had been part of Kingston Bucy, a manor of William de Braiose. 14 The overlordship of this manor descended with …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was extended westwards and northwards to designs by H. S. de Bertodano. 239 A new vicarage house was built in 19056, also to designs by de Bertodano: 240 that house was sold in 1954. 241 In the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… ridge of the Malvern Hills, was made about 1287 by Gilbert de Clare Earl of Gloucester to separate his lands from those … from the grant of the manor (see-below) to Geoffrey de Mandeville in 1214, 32 and its custody was granted in 1216 … Clifford, jun. 33 It was given by Henry III to Gilbert de Clare, 34 and then followed the descent of the manor 35 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Delamares. 13 Hanley was said in 1292 to be held of Hugh de Pleseys and in 1294 of Robert de Pleseys. 14 Probably in both cases it was held of Robert de Pleseys, who died in 1294, 15 when his son John succeeded. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 16 The overlordship subsequently passed to Gilbert de Clare Earl of Gloucester and afterwards to the Earls of … 13th century by Peter Malherbe was granted in 1233 to Hugh de Corneville to hold during the king's pleasure. 29 Its … In 1316, however, it was in the hands of Andrew de Hautot, 30 and it seems probable that it must be …
A History of the County of Northampton
… in 1242 were held of the honor of Huntingdon by Gilbert de Preston. 3 These fees descended to Thomas de Preston, who was holding half a fee in Boughton and Hannington in 1375, 4 but in 1428 the fee which Thomas de Preston held in Wootton, Quinton, and Hannington was held …
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