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A History of the County of Hampshire
… earl of Albemarle. 7 In the reign of Henry III William de Fortibus earl of Albemarle held the manor, 8 of which he … and Blandford (co. Dorset) to John le Botiller by Ralph de Sandwich, the king's steward, in exchange for the manor of Ringwood. 11 De Fortibus, Earl of Albemarle. Gules a cross paty vair. In …
A History of the County of Bedford
… passed to his sister and co-heir Millicent wife of Eudo de la Zouche. The Zouches of Harringworth continued to … the Zouches and the mesne lords. Thus in 12789 Roger de Nowers held of Robert Burnel, who held of the heirs of George Cantlow, who in their turn held from John de Wahull. 9 By 1299 this interest had passed to Philip …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… heirs, and his lands were given by Henry I to William de Muntfichet. 38 Gilbert, his son, a minor at the time of … when the custody of his heir Richard was given to Roger de Lacy. 42 Richard de Muntfichet was one of the twenty-five barons who called in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… called 'Midelei,' and meadow called 'Revenere.' 4 Agnes de Wytham was elected abbess there in 1415. 5 In the 12th … to make the head of a water conduit on the land of Robert de Wytham, in a place 'between the land of the church of … centuries. He seems to have been succeeded by Robert de Wytham, who made a grant to Godstow Nunnery at its …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… A silver cup inscribed 'Dedit S. Ainsworth, Rector Eccles. de Witton in Agro, Huntingt. 1685,' and hall-marked for … to this parish. V.C.H. Hunts. i, 343 b; cf. Cartul. Mon. de Rames. iii, 278. Slater, English Peasantry, etc., 281. … MS. (B.M.) 921. V.C.H. Hunts. i, 343 b. Cartul. Mon. de Rames. iii, 278. Ibid. i, 364. Dict. Nat. Biog. Ibid. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the asserts of the old and new lands of the late Richard de Clare, in Dennemannesbrooke, which he had given to it on … under the title of Terra Richardi F. Gislebti: Richard de Tonebridge holds Ealdinges, and Aldret held it of king … end of the Conqueror's reign, was usually called Richard de Tonebridge, from his possessions and residence there, and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Yardley) was held by Robert son of Nicholas of William de Beauchamp, who was holding it of the Abbot of Pershore. 19 … whose right they held both manors, was daughter of Ralph de Limesi, 21 son of Geoffrey son of Geoffrey son of Hawise, … held the manors in the time of Henry II. 22 Geoffrey de Limesi had certainly held the manor of Beoley, for by an …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of Huntingdon successively to his son Henry, stepson Simon de Senlis, and grandsons Malcolm, William, and David. 7 In … to the pourparty of his sister Ada the wife of Sir Henry de Hastings of Ashill, Norfolk, the ancestress of the Lords … The Manor House Hastings. Or a sleeve gules. Sir Henry de Hastings died in 1250, 14 when the manor of Yardley was …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… though no trace of the mediaeval building remains. Alan de Wilton gave 12 oxgangs of land to the hospital, which in … in that Spitalflat which still keeps its old name. 35 Alan de Wilton finally granted the hospital to the canons of … Brus fee, 53 and in the division among the heirs of Peter de Brus in 1272 54 passed to Lucy wife of Marmaduke de
A History of the County of Hampshire
… formerly called Hall Place, and as early as 1287 Juliana de Aula was stated to be holding one hide of land containing … Hall, formerly called Colcatts, the residence of Miss De Winton-Corry, lies to the south of the village. From the … paten, of foreign work, given in 1886 in memory of Martin de Corry, a silver-mounted glass flagon, a bread box, and a …
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