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A History of the County of Berkshire
… he did Benham 30 (q.v.), for in 11667 Bernard's grandson, William de Braose, rendered I mark on account of this manor. 31 In the 13th century the overlordship was held by William de Braose as part of his honour of Brecknock, and … that early in the 13th century the manor was granted to William Marshal, first Earl of Pembroke, for in 1218 he had …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the manor of Speldhurst and Harwarton (then demised to Sir William Waller, at the rent of 16s. 8d. per annum) of the … in the next reign of king Charles II. alienated it to Mr. William Canfield, who afterwards sold it to the Rev. Mr. … to Sir Brownlow Sherard, bart. and Elizabeth, married to William Perry, esq. claimed his estates in this county, as …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Strelley quitclaimed her fifth of the manor in 1537 to Sir William Paulet. 33 He had a grant of another fifth in the … Batty, daughter and heir of Ralph and Mary. 35 In 1540 Sir William Paulet quitclaimed his two fifths to James … about 1730 came into the hands of the Chaytor family. 47 William Chaytor paid the tax for his three male servants at …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Manor In 1086 a certain Hugh held 2 hides in SPERNALL from William Buenvasleth. 8 The overlordship of the Earl of … with the manor is that of Durvassall: Dugdale mentions a William Durvassal in the time of Henry II: 11 his successor … and then wife of Richard Mountford, 23 disputed against a William Durvassal the right of her daughters, Eleanor and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Agelric, Ethelric or Alric, who was deprived of it by William Earl of Hereford. 5 It must, however, have been … interest passed with the rest of his possessions to William de Monchensey. 11 Warin de Monchensey held the fee in 12456, 12 and it afterwards passed to his son-in-law William de Valence. It then followed the descent of Inkberrow …
A History of the County of Northampton
… hides less 1 virgate in SPRATTON which were held of him by William and Durand as separate manors. 3 The overlordship … the overlordship became the right of Margaret, wife of William Ferrers, Earl of Derby, 4 in whose family it remained … their daughter Elizabeth, 23 who by 1376 was the wife of William de Addebury 24 and afterwards married Roger Chambers, …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… witnesses, Henry son of Alwin, mayor, Walter Brun, William the Chamberlain ( Camerarius), sheriffs, William de Haverhull, alderman. C.A.D., ii, A 2502. 664. … Horn, sheriffs [1275] and the nuns granted the tenement to William Kent [See also after 665] as appears by the following …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… Martyr 672. Grant by the convent of Holy Trinity to William the Goldsmith, brother of Godard, of certain land at … value of the lands etc. by the oath of Peter at Corn(er), William de Hoo and others who say that John son of Walter has … Trinity. 675. Note: the prior was attached to reply to William Borden in a plea of taking naam; William complained …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… the canons; witnesses, Leowinus the priest ( presbiter), William son of Wolfwinus, Richard brother of William. C.A.D., ii, A 2338. 808. [List of those paying … Edmund Stede; Heluisa de Whytsand; Robert de Coryngham; William Hadham; Henry in le Lane, 1 and 19 Ed. II and 1 Ed. …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… for Katherine Cotteler(e) paid 6s. 8d. for her part and William Storry 6s. 8d. for the other part: after K. Cotteler, William son of Nicholas Beawneys to whom she granted her part … Richard Croydon, 34 and 49 Ed. III; John Philpotts: after William Storrey, Robert Fuller to whom he granted his part by …
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