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A History of the County of Oxford
… Gilbert's only daughter Eustachia married firstly Thomas de Verdun, lord of Hethe, 55 and secondly Richard, son of Gerard de Camville of Middleton Stoney and Godington. 56 Gilbert … then to his granddaughter Margaret and her husband Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln. 63 On Henry's death in 1311 it …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the Confessor for 9 hides. In 1086 it was held of William de Warenne by Ralph de Chesney for 8 hides 7. It was subsequently held of the … service of half a knight's fee. 8 The 14 fees of William de Say, of which this subsequently formed part, were divided …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Edward the Confessor. 30 Both came afterwards to Richard de Tonbridge, lord of Clare, by whom they had been granted … of his heir and direct lineal descendant the last Gilbert de Clare in 1314, 32 when they came on the partition of his … Boulogne through his marriage with a daughter of Geoffrey de Mandeville and was granted by him and his son William to …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 5 The mill represents one which was the gift of William de Mandeville, third Earl of Essex and lord of Streatley … the tithes of all the lands held by Richard Golde and Emma de Kettindon. Kiddington Farm was forfeited by John Earl of … Staller, and was acquired after the Conquest by Geoffrey de Mandeville. 29 It descended to his great-grandson William …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Abbots lands, Chappellpightell (reminiscent of James de Cauz's thirteenth-century chapel in Sharpenhoe), in the … belonged at the time of the Domesday Survey to Hugh de Beauchamp, and had been held by Aschil a thegn of King … continued to belong to the barony of Bedford which Hugh de Beauchamp held, 6 and the latest reference that has been …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was one and a half hides, held of Street manor by Geoffrey de Meysey as mesne lord, possibly in succession to his father … succeeded Geoffrey by 1218 155 and was followed by Grace de Meysey who c. 1263 gave Leigh to Sir Ellis de la Mare, her son by her first husband Nicholas de la Mare …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… parish east of this camp. Two prebendaries, in 1214 Simon de Langton, in 1222 Ruffinus, nephew of the papal legate … of the see of York, one by King John of Alexander de Dorset, 18 the other by Edward I of the famous Anthony … seven amongst their number being cardinals. 20 William de Flisco, who had succeeded Aymo de Savoy as prebendary in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… until Abbot Walter (ob. 1191) granted it to Geoffrey de St. Leger to hold for service of two knights' fees. 19 The St. Leger family held for a short time, Reginald de St. Leger confirming a grant to Tewkesbury Abbey of land … held of his fee in Strensham by an undated deed. 20 Engelm de St. Leger also granted land at Strensham to Tewkesbury …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Lincolnshire. It is further recorded that Alfred (Alwred) de Lincoln claimed a quarter of Stretton. 16 As with Overton, … to the Crown at the end of the 13th century. In 1224 Simon de St. Liz, who held the Honour of Huntingdon, 18 claimed the … himself as ill. 19 Some hundred years later Andrew de St. Liz in 1328 petitioned parliament for restoration of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… rated at 3 hides in 1086, and was held by Roger of Ralph de Mortemer, being the latter's only vill in Warwickshire. … dates back to the reign of Henry I, during which William de Baskerville held three fees of Robert, Earl Ferrers, of … lands the following year 15 and was a partisan of Simon de Montfort, but was restored to favour under the terms of …
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