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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the Kentish pippin. In the book of Domesday, Levenot de Sudtone is said to have had the privileges of sac and soc … and of HALGELL, now HAWLEY, in this parish. Elen de Saukevile, daughter of Ralph de Dene, gave all her land of Lageham, in Penshurst, to the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and then valued at 6s. Soc to Lech of the Fee of Henry de Ferrariis, Siuvard had also in Boniton, which paid to the … I find William Patric offered himself against Nicholas de Segrave, 3 concerning his Presentation to the Church of … of Bonyngton was, by Fine, 5 E. 2. 5 settled on Ralph de Crophill, and Maud his Wife, and the Heirs which he should …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… into cultivation had been going on for many years. Robert de Nevill 10 in 1252 had licence to bring 200 acres of his … to assart the land, 12 and his grandson and heir Ranulph de Nevill, first baron of Raby, held of the Crown an assart … land included in the soke of Easingwold 36 (q.v.). Bertram de Bulmer in the reign of Henry I held the vill as one …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… his manor of Norborne, in king Edward I.'s time, by Henry de Cobham; from which name it passed into that of Stroude, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… probable that Robert of Stoke was the same man as Robert de Wykeham, 88 who at the same date held fee at Epwell, 89 … Fawler to Eynsham Abbey. 90 Certainly in 1242 Robert (II) de Wykeham claimed to be son of Robert de Wykeham and grandson of Richard of Stoke. 91 Robert (II) …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the Giffards' Swallowcliffe lands were assigned to Robert de Mandeville (d. c. 1231), 49 and passed to Robert's son Geoffrey (d. 1269), and to Geoffrey's son John de Mandeville, who held the estate, reckoned at knight's fee, … (d. 1343). One part was held of the mesne lord, Robert de Mandeville, by Margery de Ballon. 52 She was possibly the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… however, recorded in the Hampshire Domesday that Gilbert de Breteuil (Breteville) was holding Bramshill and Stratfield … of Normandy, 15 and that he enfeoffed his retainer Gilbert de Breteuil (possibly identical with the Gilbert Fitz Turold … forfeiture of Earl Roger, William's son, in 1074 Gilbert de Breteuil continued to hold the manor of the king. In 1166 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… years, which lease John afterwards transferred to Richard de Aythrop. In 1331 Aythrop was sued by the abbot for damages … was held under the Crown in the 12th century by Robert de Tenerchebrai, who died before 1191, in which year the … this time between Hugh son of William Peverell and Lucy de Kokefeld. Hugh Peverell, whose father appears to have been …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… shillings and 4 pence; of the wood of this manor, Richard (de Tunbridge) holds in his lowy as much as is worth 4 … possession of the family of Montchensie, called in Latin De Monte Canisio. William, son of William de Montchensie, who died in the 6th year of king John, owned …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… has been identified with 3 hides and 3 virgates which Hugh de Port held of Hyde Abbey as parcel of the manor of … 10 This theory is supported by the fact that Robert de St. John, the descendant of Hugh de Port, is returned in the Testa de Nevill as holding half a …
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