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Magna Britannia
… appears to have been given by the ancestors of Hastulus de Solenny: there are some small remains of the chapel. In Hearne's appendix to Adam de Domerham, is a grant of Hastulus de Solenny, confirming the island of St. Michael de Lammana …
Magna Britannia
… latter by Sir William Pole, whose descendant, Sir J. W. de la Pole, conveyed it in exchange to the late Sir George … in her widowhood to her niece Matilda, the wife of Henry de Tracy. Risdon says that this was the seat of Henry de Tracy, Baron of Barnstaple, and a judge in the reign of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of the Survey TANDRIDGE was among the lands of Richard de Tonbridge, lord of Clare, of whom it was held by the wife … of court at Blechingley. 10 After the death of Gilbert de Clare in 1314, at the division of his lands between his sisters and co-heirs, Margaret wife of Hugh de Audley succeeded to the manor of Blechingley and Eleanor …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… pattern filled with shells, roses, crowns, fleurs de lis, cherubs' heads and crooked starshape forms. The … by some member of the Punchardon familyprobably by Oliver de Punchardonand granted to Andrew Wake, who in 1280 claimed … property in Tangley passed to his sister and heir, Joan de Bohun. 55 The escheator delivered up to Sybil, widow of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the repair of whose mill-leet he acquired land from Roger de Rounishull near the road to Beaudesert. 12 In 1316 there … was in the king's hands in 1086, and was given to Henry de Newburgh when he was made Earl of Warwick. The manor of … Waleran receiving dower therein in 1207, 25 and Earl Guy de Beauchamp holding it of the king as a hamlet of Brailes in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Turville by the Bolbecs and Turvilles. In 1197 William de Turville and his wife Isabel subinfeudated Taplow to the … as intermediary lords 33 was represented in 1361 by Walter de Turpleton and Ella le Botiller. 34 In 1252 Merton Priory … to William Piscator. 73 His son Stephen was called Stephen de Taplow or Stephen de Cliveden, and in 1213 did homage for …
A History of the County of Worcester
… endowment of Bordesley Abbey, founded in 1138 by Waleran de Beaumont 28 Count of Mellent and Earl of Worcester. 29 The … throughout England, but in the reign of Edward I Robert de Mortimer exacted passage and toll from the abbot and his … of as an enemy of the king. At the same time William de Montagu, who was 'in the king's service pursuing the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… being estimated at 3. 3 In 1086 it was held by Anschitel de Ros of Odo Bishop of Bayeux, 4 half-brother of William I, … as lands in Tatsfield were in 1258 quitclaimed to Hugh de Windsor and Godeholda his wife, widow of William de Ros, by Maud wife of Geoffrey de Percy and Lora a widow, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 1086; the earliest records concerning it show that Sibyl de Angerville, or Dangerville, held land here before 1167. … stock upon it consisted of twelve oxen. 7 In 121012 Roger de Kauz paid 60 s. for the Buckinghamshire lands of Ralph … in 1224, having been concerned in the rebellion of Faukes de Breaut, he was hanged at Bedford, 11 and his lands were …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1300 his daughter Sibyl (d. 1334), the wife of William de Grandison, was allotted the three parts of the fee held … overlordship was not mentioned after 1370. 66 William de Grandison (d. 1335) was succeeded in his wife's portion of … fee in Teffont to his nephew John, later Sir John, de Montagu 69 (d. 1390), whose son John 70 (d. 1400) …
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