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A History of the County of Oxford
… Roger d'Ivry held 2 hides of land at 'Lesa' (Ash), and Picot held of him. Before the Conquest Ash had been held by …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Cussans says that this manor was held by the family of Picot by grand serjeanty ( Hist. of Herts. Braughing Hund. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… whose man Almar had been. Most of the vill had come to Picot the sheriff, who had obtained 13 hides for two manors, … Burwash, and St. George in Bourn, 68 once part of Picot's estate, whose history is treated below. The estate … the Haggars and their successors, stands upon the site of Picot the sheriff's castle. The castle comprised two …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Elizabeth de Hoobury and Joan, who married first Michael Picot, and secondly Ralph Paynel. To the first of these … in Bromham was two bondmen, who paid 6 s. a year. John Picot and John de Patishull were declared to be her 'cousins … third daughter of Ela de Beauchamp, married first Michael Picot and secondly Ralph Paynel; and in 1318 an inquisition …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Geoffrey de Armenters by a second wife, daughter of Peter Picot, became heiress of the Armenters estates. Her custody …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… from lands later incorporated into Caldecote, held by Picot, lord of Bourn in 1086, as part of that vill. After the … and Arrington R.D. to the Chesterton R.D. 257 Church. Picot the sheriff included the chapel of Caldecote, and of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… daughter of Ela de Beauchamp, who married, first, Michael Picot, and afterwards Ralph Paynell. 9 The latter died seised of the manor, and was succeeded about 1318 by John Picot son of Baldwin, and probably nephew of Joan's first husband. 10 John Picot died in 13367, when his son John succeeded him. 11 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Robert son of Roger Southcote in 1314, 139 and from John Picot and Elizabeth his wife in 1318. 140 On Henry's death in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… expropriated from four sokemen, which two men held of Picot the sheriff in 1086, and which probably depended, then … manor of Madingley. 164 The overlordship had passed with Picot's honor of Bourn by 1110 to Pain Peverel of Dover, who … sister, Maud, wife of Hugh of Dover, 167 of whom Eustace Picot probably held it in 1166. 168 Hugh died c. 1174 169 and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… The under-tenants were a branch of the family of Pigott (Picot). In 1208 John son of Meredith (Meriaduc) granted 2 …
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