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A History of the County of Stafford
… the king's 'hay' there, called Cliff Hay. 231 Henry de Audley's holding within the manor of the vills of … and Seabridge. 234 In 1215 the manor was granted to Ranulf de Blundeville, Earl of Chester, by King John, to be held as … Estates By 1086 the moiety of the rectory held by Robert de Stafford was endowed with half a carucate of land, 274 and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… In 1086 a moiety of the church of Stoke was held by Robert de Stafford as part of his fee of Caverswall. 6 The other … of Caverswall who, with the consent of his overlord Robert de Stafford (II), gave it c. 1155 to Stone Priory. 8 … c. 1232, and both were leased by the Crown to Gilbert de Seagrave in that year. 13 The king, however, was …
A History of the County of Stafford
… seems to have forfeited the office by 1263. 197 'Boscum de le Clif' occurs in a charter of 1286, 198 while in 1361 'a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in honour of the Virgin Mary and St. Andrew, by John de Stanford, in the reign of Edward III. The manor belonged … of whom Sir Robert Fitzpayne sold it to the above John de Stanford, who was made chief baron of the exchequer in … but it appears to have been granted by Henry I. to Robert de Stafford, who displaced the nuns, and made it a cell to …
A History of the County of Essex
… of the manor of Kelvedon Hatch (q.v.) then held by Ralph de Marcy. 67 That manor did perhaps include some land in … from Ralph (see Magdalen Laver), was another Ralph de Marcy; this last Ralph did not inherit Stondon. The … the manor of Stondon are probably to be found not in Ralph de Marcy's estate in Kelvedon Hatch but in the manor held in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the castle and honor of Striguil (or Chepstow) to Walter de Clare, who was mentioned as lord of Stonehouse c. 1135. 79 … death c. 1138 Walter's lands passed to his nephew, Gilbert de Clare, who was created Earl of Pembroke in the same year. … Stonehouse manor presumably as the under-tenant of Walter de Clare, 86 and the Giffards of Brimpsfield 87 probably held …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 14th century, by marriage with a co-heiress of Sir Thomas de Bamville, to Sir William Stanley (the first of the name of … purchased. His great-grandson, Sir William, Lord de Stanley, who died 21st Richard II., appears from a … the Duke of Cleveland. The church was rebuilt by Robert de Belesme, Earl of Shrewsbury, who gave it to the abbey of …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… WYVILLE formed part of the extensive estates of Hugh de Grentemesnil. 6 About 1130 Richard Basset held it, … attributed to Stonton Wyville. ECONOMIC HISTORY. Hugh de Grentemesnil's holding in Stonton Wyville in 1086 was … assessed at 6 carucates, sufficient for 4 ploughs. Hugh de Widville had 2 ploughs and 2 serfs in demesne, and a …
A Dictionary of London
… in various parts of the City. The tenement of Henry de Hardyngham in the parish of St. Michael Cornhill, 1356-7 … II. 444). Tenement in Watlyngstret in parish of St. Mary de Aldermarichirche in 1397 called "le Stulpes " (ib. 328). …
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