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A History of the County of Worcester
… it was in the possession of Aiulf, who held it of Roger de Lacy. The overlordship of Over Wolverton passed from Urse … in 7 hides at Mucknell and Stoulton held by William de Beauchamp in demesne early in the 13th century. Later it … or Brayly. About 1280 and in 131516 it belonged to Walter de Bruly, who held it by service of keeping the Earl of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the archbishop in the reign of king John, by Walter de Valoigns; 2but it did not continue a great while … spelt, were in the possession of it, in which year Henry de Hussee obtained a charter of free-warren for this manor. … of the eminent family of Apulderfield, but Sir William de Apulderfield, a man of much note in the reigns of king …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… hide in Little Catworth which in 1086 was held by William de Warenne, 13 which hide, there can be little doubt, never … Longa of whom there is a definite record is Master John de Maidstone, canon of Lincoln, 12612, who held the prebend … in 1266. He was probably succeeded by Master William de Thornton, canon of Lincoln, 12701, who died prebendary of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… a toll from the annual fairs) were bought by Mr. Kenneth de Courcy of North Cerney, who was lord of the manors but … 'Crucifixion' attributed to the Flemish painter Gaspar de Craeyer (15821669), which was given by Joseph Chamberlayne … Com.), 236; S.C. 11/248. The 'Donington' held by Gilbert de Clare in 1262 is in fact Doynton or Dodington: Cal. Inq. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… which appears in 1086 and later as 'Stanwelle'. 25 A John de Stonwelle was one of the taxpayers in 1327, but another … 38 it was held from William of Hastings. 39 In 1285 Emme de la Penne had an intermediate lordship between the … Hastings family; 40 her right presumably derived from John de la Penne, who had the wardship of the tenant during a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… as appears by the register of it; 2 one of them, Stephen de Heringod, in the beginning of king Henry III. had the … Heringod, this manor went in marriage to William de Kirkby, who farmed the whole hundred of the king, and he … which it passed into the family of Burghersh, and Robert de Burghersh, constable of Dover castle, died possessed of it …
A History of the County of Durham
… by marriage to the family of Brus. 12 In 1220 William de Feugeres paid homage to the king for his father's lands in … of 1305 brought by Ralph son of William against Geoffrey de Hartlepool, from which it appears that William Sayer and … known where it was. In 1344 Morleston was held of Robert de Clifford for life by Sir Richard de Aldeburg. 25 In 13523 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and elsewhere to the value of 120 yearly to Geoffrey de Geynvill and Maud, Geoffrey's wife, in payment of his … the Bishops of London, Winchester and Hereford, Sir Roger de Beauchamp and John de Bridwode for their lives, with reversion to himself and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Edward the Confessor, was held by the same Alvric of Hugh de Port. 8 The name of the immediate successor of Alvric is … century. 11 John Turgis was one of those accused by John de Drokensford, Bishop of Bath and Wells, in 1318 of breaking … the middle of the 13 th century it was held by Sir Robert de Hauford, who left a son and heir Robert and Alice his …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… son of Baldri; 9 another which Hugh was holding of Gilbert de Breteville, the holder of the king's manor of Swallowfield … it was called the manor of STRATFIELD STOTEVILLE. William de Stoteville, the founder of the hermitage of St. Leonard. … his successors at the Hermitage. 12 Alice wife of Ellis de Boeles is called the heiress of Stratfield in the charter …
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