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A History of the County of Somerset
… surrendered Stogursey, which the Crown granted to Robert Walerand (d. c. 1273). Robert's nephew and namesake was both … and Queen Eleanor until 1297 or later. 16 When Robert Walerand died c. 1301 the Crown was in possession of …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… S [Walbr 51], 1323 Parl Writs II, ii, App. 248. - Waleram, Walerand fn, from OF Galerant, OG Walahram. Richard de …
An abstract of Feet of Fines for the County of Sussex
… quer' per Waltm. de Brakelesham pos' loco suo et Robm. Walerand imped':De sexdecim marcatis redditus in Manekessie …
The three earliest subsidies for the county of Sussex
… 1 11 Ricard' Gladiere 3 9 Hamon' Burlouz 4 0 Ricard' Walerand 5 9 Thom' Selede 6 3 Ricard' Must 8 10 Willo …
The three earliest subsidies for the county of Sussex
… de Horstede Kaynes. s. d. Thom' de Leukenor 5 11 Johe Walerand 1 9 Johe Robyn 2 0 Robto atte Bernette 2 2 Willo …
A Survey of London
… Richard, S. So. L. O. agrees, except for reading Lynde and Walerand. On May 6, 1266, William Fitz Richard became sheriff …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… John de Lessington, Sir Betram de Crioyll, and Sir Robert Walerand, were deputed stewards of the King's liberties … John de Lessington, Sir Bertram de Crioyll, Sir Robert Walerand, were stewards for the King in this city; and master …
Magna Britannia
… Baron of Barnstaple 4, and five years afterwards Robert de Walerand was made governor. 5 In the year 1280, the island …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… succession, 157 was among them. It was entrusted to Robert Walerand, the most active steward of the household and one of … removed in 1258 but retained the castles until 1261 when Walerand succeeded him. 171 Walerand kept them until September 1264 when, after the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… manor of Aston was granted in that year by King John to Walerand Teutonicus for the support of the castle of …
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