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A History of the County of York North Riding
… during the latter half of the 12th century, for in 1207 Robert Cotele claimed Croft, seven other manors and thirteen … D. Longstaffe has elucidated the pedigree of this family: Robert son of Robert, the first of the name recorded in the chartulary, was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of German. He was dead before 1166, in which year his son Robert de Itchel was returned as holding two knights' fees of … forfeited, being committed by the king to the custody of Robert Lewer. 43 Robert Lewer rebelled against the king in 1322, placed …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of Elmley the manor was held by the family of D'Abitot. Robert D'Abitot is mentioned in the Pipe Roll for Worcestershire in 11656, 10 and was probably the Robert whose heir was holding 5 hides in Croome D'Abitt …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Edward the Confessor's Time valued at 3l. then at 50s. Robert, Son of Raph (de Hickling), for the Love of God, and … to the Priory of Lenton, where he, the said Robert, himself, and Dame Adelina, his Wife, and William, his …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… which had been the Lands of Richard the Butler. 5 Robert, the Butler of Ranulf Gernons, Earl of Chester, was Father of Robert, and, I suppose, of William le Botyller, and Richard, … him here; 11 which last Walter de Staunton had a Son named Robert, resident here also. This William Butler likewise …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (Ansgered, Gilbert, Teodric, Richard, Edward, Roger, Robert, and another Robert) give a total of 30 hides. 72 In all probability … Robertson, the last prebendary, to Sir John Thynne and Robert Keyleway in 1548 was confirmed by Protector Somerset …
A History of the County of Worcester
… this part of Charlton. Later, however, he tells us, Robert le Despenser, brother of Urse the sheriff, seized it … assistance of the queen, and so the church lost it, but Robert still professed to be ready and willing to do service to the church for it. 45 In 1086 Robert le Despenser held these 7 hides at Charlton 46 under …
A History of the County of Somerset
… church lost it before 1086 when the manor had passed to Robert, count of Mortain (d. 1090). 44 His son William … In 1086 Crowcombe was held under the count of Mortain by Robert son of Ives, known as Robert the constable, the ancestor of the Beauchamp family. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… merchants of the Spini. 54 In 1312 Lucy, then the wife of Robert Mautravers, came of age and obtained possession of her mother's lands. 55 Robert was a member of the Mautravers family of Lytchett … John Pauleshott, and in 1333 they conveyed the manor to Robert Syfrewast of Hook (Dors.) and his wife Joan, 59 as …
A History of the County of Surrey
… became separated from Oxted is that of Stangrave. In 12789 Robert son of John de Stangrave, jun., granted a messuage and … Lingfield to Luke de Oxted (Hexsted); Luke quitclaimed to Robert and his heirs 3 acres of this tenement lying in the southern part of the field called Waveresham. 3 Robert de Stangrave held the advowson of the church (q.v.) …
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