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A History of the County of Surrey
… P. Powell. This is no doubt the place belonging to Edward de la Hale (died 1431), who restored Okewood Chapel ( vide … held it. 5 It is noteworthy that in 1086 Richard de Tonbridge, the ancestor of the Clares, Earls of … The first immediate lord of whom there is mention is Ralph de Camoys, who owed one knight's service for Wotton to the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… (113884) granted the manor of Wrestlingworth to Reginald de Dammartin, count of Boulogne. 6 It seems to have been … for in 1212 King John restored the same manor to Reginald de Dammartin 7; and again in 1228 Henry III granted the manor … 8 By 1251 it had come into the possession of Stephen de Salinis, who in that year received a grant of free warren …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… now sixty shillings and fifty-four pence. Richard de Tonebridge holds in his lowy what is worth thirteen … king Edward III. which John was a descendant of Sir John de Reignie, who appeared by the muniments of this family, to … arms, Argent, a cross sable, in the first quarter, a fleur de lis of the second. He resided at Wrotham-place …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… for example, Quidhampton was said to lie 'in parochia de Elydon'. 24 Wroughton began to take over as the parish … was among the estates which had belonged to Earl Aubrey de Couci but which he had forfeited some years before 1086. … ascribed to both. In 12423 it was said to belong to Simon de Montfort, earl of Leicester, and in 1361 was considered to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the Domesday Survey, but, in the reign of Henry I, Henry de Neuburgh, Earl of Warwick, was chief lord of the fee and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Wroxton, assessed at 17 hides, was held in chief by Guy de Reinbeudcurt, lord of Chipping Warden (Northants.). His … Christine took it to her first and second husbands, Henry de Braybrooke (d. 1234) and Gerard de Furnival (d. 12412), and so probably to her third husband …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and half the vill of Thorpe was in 12867 William de Kirkton. 14 In 1300 Roger de Edenham and Joan his wife and her heirs granted the service of this fee to Harsculph de Cleasby, 15 who held it in 13023. 16 With one exception 17 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 25 Henry VIII. and the Haules, who were antiently written De Aula five Haule, in Latin deeds, likewise resided here for … from that event, Battell abbev; in Latin records, Abbatia de Bello; the royal founder endowing it with exemptions and … under the title of land of the church of Battell, or De Labatailge, as there spelt. The abbot of St. Martin, of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… rings argent on the bend. In the early 12th century Pain de Wykeham, son of Osbern or Osbert, granted his house to … and Wykeham in 1086 was subsequently given to Robert de Brus. 33 Pain de Wykeham granted it to Whitby Abbey for the soul of Osbern …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Wylye's to the south. 2 In 1934 the half of Fisherton de la Mere parish containing Fisherton de la Mere village but not Bapton village was transferred to … Langford and for a short distance was with Fisherton de la Mere. Chalk outcrops over the whole parish. Deposits of …
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