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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to the chamber of the monastery. In the iter of H. de Stanton and his sociates, justices itinerant, anno 7 … year, the same having been allowed in the last iter of J.de Berewick. And further, that Swalclyve was a member of … who assumed his name from it, in the per son of James de Chestvill, as the name was then spelt, but about the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… were held of that soke, then in the possession of William de Warenne, by a certain Eustace, who is probably the … mention has been found bear the name of the manor. Walter de Swineshead in 1163 is recorded as owing 2 marks for a … in the king's forests 7; possibly this is the same Walter de Swineshead who granted land to the priory of Chicksands. 8 …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… were held of that soke, then in the possession of William de Warenne, by a certain Eustace, who is probably the … its overlordship consequently passing in 1236 to Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Essex. 7 In 1293, in … and 13th centuries. The first known tenant was Sir Ralph de Swineshead, who held Swineshead in 1166, 10 and he may be …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by the performance of ward to the castle of Dover. John de Criol, younger son of Bertram, died possessed of the manor … which no doubt adjoined to the mansion of it. Richard de Swinfield, S. T. P. a native of this parish, was bishop of … arms, Pilcher, argent, on a fess dancette, gules, a fleur de lis, between three torteauxes. In the south-west window is …
A History of the County of Oxford
… his lands for rebellion in 1075. 26 In 1086 Gilbert de Breteuil was holding Sydenham at rent of the king 'of the … 27 Sydenham was probably given with Chinnor to Hugh de Vernon and by 1146 it was held by his son Richard de Vernon. 28 Until the mid13th century Sydenham followed the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Sochmen had. There were twelve Acres of Meadow. Robert (de Musters) held it of Earl Alan. It had been 40s. Value, but … then fallen to 20s. Another was of the Fee of Berengarius de Todeni, which Sbernecroc had before the Conquest, and paid … of Mustiers had the Richmond Fee, whereof I find Galfr. de Mustiers, who, 6 Joh 2 gave account of fifty Marks, for …
A History of the County of Northampton
… in 1106. 4 They appear to have been granted to Niel de Mundeville, whose daughter Maud wife of Roland of … time before her grant to the Priory of St. Andrew, Maud de Mundeville, on the occasion of her daughter becoming a nun … The advowson of Sywell was included in the grant of Maud de Mundeville to the Priory of St. Andrew; 57 with that house …
A History of the County of Oxford
… before 1187 and his heirs were the four daughters of Agnes de Podio or de Putz: Maud wife of Robert Neville, who acquired the chief messuage, Emma wife of Robert de Ouville (Doville), Ala wife of William Poure, and, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… who in 1205 granted half a knight's fee in Tadley to Henry de Soberton to hold of him and his heirs. 8 By 1286 the … manor soon afterwards, and in 1305 by fine between Richard de la More and Christine his wife, and Walter le Blunt and … and 1 lb. of cummin in Tadley was granted to William de la More after the death of his father and mother, Richard …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Chicksands (Beds.), founded c. 1150 by Rose wife of Pain de Beauchamp. 132 By 1235 the priory held 1 hide of the … H. Keen, Outlaws of Med. Legend (1961), 3952; D.N.B. Rot. de Ob. et Fin. (Rec. Com.), 387; Pipe R. 1205 (P.R.S. N.S. xix), 86, 88. Liber de Bernewelle, 247; Bk. of Fees, ii. 922. Cf. Close R. 12546, …
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