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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… year of lands in Everton, Tetworth and Weston with Richard de Argentein 10 whose family held the manor of Weston … 2 acres in Everton made by Walter Belmaistre. 11 Richard de Clifford had the custody of the manor during the minority … came of age in 1281, 13 is referred to in 1293, when Ralph de Beauchamp died seised of a chief messuage and lands …
A History of the County of Hertford
… wearied stag was fleeing for its life before him.' 3 Peter de Valognes the sheriff, however, maintained in 1086 that he … into two half-fees held respectively by Godfrey and Brian de Tewin. 6 Godfrey de Tewin's half-fee, which seems to be the manor of Tewin, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… IMBER or IMBER COURT must have been separate from any de Clare holding, 39 for it was held in socage of the king, … distinct manor in the time of Henry III, for in 1223 Ralph de Imworth died seised of it, and of the hundred of Elmbridge. 41 Another Ralph de Imworth, probably a son of the preceding, appears in 1229 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… for their arms, Gules, on a cross, argent, three fleurs de lis, sable. John de Toniford was possessed of it in the latter end of king … to the hospital of Harbledowne. And his descendant, John de Toniford, resided here in king Edward III.'s reign, at the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… granted immediately after the death of Gaveston to John de Knokyn for life. 121 Edward II was himself there in 1317. 122 When John de Knokyn died about 1320 Herbert Fitz John seized the manor … owing to the reversion to the Crown on the death of John de Knokyn, but Herbert had drawn attention to his rights in …
A History of the County of Hertford
… sokemen of Earl Algar. Tetbald held it of Hardwin Scales ( de Scalers) in 1086. 120 It is uncertain how Royston Priory … Aspenden. Azure three lozenges argent. West Reed or Alan De Rede The manor of WEST REED or ALAN DE REDE, sometimes called MARDLET BURY, was held by the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… until at least the end of the 16th century. 7 Robert de Bussy or Buscy held a mesne lordship and some demesne land … the end of the 12th century. His son and heir was William de Buscy. 9 Oliver de Buscy, who was the mesne lord of Thirkleby in 12845, seems …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… standing at least as early as 1145. 7 Richard son of John de Cardoyl, thief, took sanctuary in it in 12678, 8 and it … before 11301 21 and was held against Henry II by Roger de Mowbray in the revolt of 1173. In the following year it … appear to have had here a manor-house, 23 whence John de Mowbray wrote on one occasion to Edward I. 24 This house …
A History of the County of Rutland
… the manor. The Busseys were a Lincolnshire family; Hugh de Bussey presented to the church of Merston (co. Linc.) in … and presented to the church of Thistleton in 1226. 7 Hugh de Bussey who in 12423 was holding the manor of Hougham (co. … church of Thistleton in 1249, and he possibly was the Hugh de Bussey who presented in 1261. 9 Lambert de Bussey was …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Before 1086, however, it had been acquired by Geoffrey de Mandeville (elsewhere the successor to the lands of Asgar … descended with the honour of Mandeville. Pain and Ernald de Thorley were landholders in Thorley at the end of the 12th … century, 8 and were possibly tenants of the manor. Richard de Thorley was defendant in an action of common fishery at …
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