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A History of the County of Worcester
… was afterwards acquired by Urse D'Abitot, or his brother Robert Despenser, for the Worcester chartulary records that … there in the time of Henry I. 25 It subsequently passed to Robert Marmion, who was the tenant in 1182. 26 At the same … hold Daylesford of the bishop, possibly as a tenant under Robert Marmion. 27 Eutropius Hastings, who held half a fee of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… until the Dissolution, when it was granted by the king to Robert Dacres, a member of his council. 29 The manor place … baron were attached to the manor in the 17th century. 70 Robert de Saleby held land in Dean in the latter half of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the 12th century the manor had passed into the hands of Robert de la Mare, 4 the lord of Castle Holdgate (co. Salop), … coming to him by his marriage with his wife Alice. 5 Robert died at Benevento in 1193 on his way back from the … Crusades, leaving a daughter and heir Agnes, the widow of Robert Mauduit of Warminster (co. Wilts.), chamberlain to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… year troops of horse were in Deddington, 150 and after Robert, earl of Essex, took up quarters at Aynho in September … was in 1281, during the minority of John de Dive, when Robert of Aston and others broke down the gates and doors. … in 1086, 179 and by 1130 Deddington may have been held by Robert de Beaumont, earl of Leicester, who was excused …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the apse of the church was excavated in 1927. 115 In 1254 Robert de Mucegros held land in Notcliffe of the Prior of … 165 In 1328 Osbert d'Abitot granted Apperley manor to Robert of Apperley and Margaret his wife, from whom it … died in 1509. 226 The manor passed to William's son, Robert (d. 1547). Wightfield then passed in turn to Robert's …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of this earl's lands in this county, in his 1st year, to Robert Brakenbury, esq. on whom he at the same time conferred … Foote, esq. who married Mary, one of the daughters of Robert Mann, esq. of Linton, by whom he had two sons, Geo. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in 1327 a messuage and 4 virgates in Circourt against Robert de Mountford, 81 who also held of the De L'Ortis. 82 … 106 probably acquired this also; in 1327 he appointed Robert his brother his attorney to give seisin of all his … in 1329, of a presentation by John Loveday. 122 In 1358 Robert Corbet granted the advowson to William de Shareshull, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Denford's share cannot be traced after 1285, when his son Robert had succeeded him. 54 Another tenant of the Gloucester … Hugh Berughby appear as tenants in 1285, 57 and John and Robert Berughby in 1314. 58 This may be the manor in Denford … is said to have been granted in 1374 or 5 by Edward III to Robert Ward. 59 The latter, with his wife Emma, conveyed it …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of the abbey in 1171, 10 and probably successor of the Robert who held in Buckinghamshire as early as 1158, 11 was … 20 and his heirs, and by him it was leased in 1284 to Robert de Fileby for life. 21 Robert appears in 1286 to have transferred his rights to the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 12423 it was held by Gilbert de Preston. 13 The estates of Robert de Ferrers, Earl of Derby, forfeited in 1266, were …
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