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A History of the County of York North Riding
… House Walter Savage had granted tenements in Startforth to William Greathead, father of Robert Greathead, who was tenant … and heir Stephen. 27 In 1316 the Abbot of Egglestone and William son of Stephen were returned as joint lords of … seems to have been Roger de Gatenby, for in 1228 Henry III confirmed to Jervaulx Abbey I carucate in Startforth …
A History of the County of Worcester
… died holding the manor of Denise daughter and heir of William de Monchensey, 24 and in 1325 half a fee at Staunton … overlords by a family who took their name from the estate. William de Staunton held it under Walter de Meduana in 1166, … all entries 1559 to 1671; (ii) all entries 1672 to 1739; (iii) baptisms and burials 1739 to 1783, marriages 1739 to …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Land was then three Car. 1 There after the Conquest King William had ten Sochm. three Bord. to three Car. and sixty … Convent of Haverholm on the one Part, and Galsr. Son of William de Staunton, on the other Part, concerning each … Robert Brand, who sold it about the 28 Eliz. to his Cousin William Staunton, Esquire, and Elizabeth his Wife, for 1200l. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… it to this Day, Nov. 30, 1672. 2 Oliver Dayncourt gave to William de Albeni the younger, the Fee of two Knights, which … which Raph Dayencurt, his Grandfather, gave to the said William's Father, himself adding half a Knight's Fee in Gunwortheby, for which the said William de Albeni was but to do the Service of one Knight, as …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… was of the Fee of Roger de Busli. Here was also some of William Peverell's Fee of the Soc of Clifton, which paid the … it four Sochm. one Vill. one Bord. having three Car. There William Peverell had in Stantune one Car. (or Plow) and two …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… one of two later estates may be connected with it. In 1514 William Greville held land in Staverton with his manor of … his wife Margaret. The manor descended to Richard's son, William 57 (d. 1567), 58 and the site of the manor was owned … Glos. R.O., Q/RUm 25; Chelt. and Glouc. Road Act, 49 Geo. III, c. 29 (local and personal act). Glouc. and Chelt. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in 1875, 2 and the almshouses erected and endowed by Mr. William Eames in 1882. On the eastern boundary of the … Taillard of Ambersham is mentioned as owing 100 s. to William la Zousche of Assheby. 12 In 1500 Nicholas Taillard … Ct. R.). Kemble, Codex Diplom. 1243; Birch, Cart. Sax. iii, 349. Cart Antiq. S. 23. Add. Ch. 28658. In this grant …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the Davis family. Thomas Davis (d. 1863), surgeon to William IV, spent twenty years from 1824 extending and … once in the 19th century. Its owners included Vice-Admiral William Lechmere, who had served at the battle of Trafalgar. … the share passed from Thomas (II) to his son Thomas (III) of Brize Norton 97 and was still in the hands of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Barton, earlier Barton Ede (from its 14th-century lord William Shareshull and its early 13th-century lord Odo or … Street, which was apparently built soon after inclosure by William Luing, a member of a longestablished Barton family. … Mun. E/P/14; Bodl. MS. d.d. Par. Steeple Barton c 4, f. iii verso. Bodl. MS. d.d. Par. Steeple Barton c 4, f. 21. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the abbot by free or customary tenants. 7 Pope Alexander III confirmed Gidding with the church and all its … 1648. 19 In Michaelmas term 1654 the manor was conveyed to William Witherington and John Davenport by Sir Thomas Cotton … for after the death of Sir Thomas Cotton in 1662 William Witherington quitclaimed the manor to Sir John …
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