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A History of the County of Oxford
… his three daughters, Shipton passing to Helen, wife of Alan la Zouche, of whom the manor was held in 1284-5. 69 From … Helen the overlordship passed to her grandson, another Alan la Zouche, who held it at his death in 1314, and to his …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… patron, the Earl of Powis. Shrawardine Castle was built by Alan, a follower of the Conqueror's, and ancestor of the … Stephen, in 1138, laid siege to the castle, while Fitz-Alan, the governor, was absent in forwarding the claims of …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… Leyburn " 22s. 6d. William son of Roger son of Emma " 45s. Alan de le Watce " 20s. William de Potters (Pottergh) " 30s. … Levens. 1584 Jenetta Salkeld and George her son granted to Alan Bellingham, esq., a tenement in Strickland Ketle of the … Henry Feilde, Thomas Brigges, Robert Harrison, Alan Stevenson, Christopher Baynbrigge, Brian Walker, Thomas …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of the honour of Clare. In the 41st of the said King, Alan de Meysy impleaded Nicholas de Brecham for 2 parts, and … this church; and in the 52d of that King, it is said that Alan could not recover seisen against Nicholas de Brecham, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… is the abbot of Ramsey) had the soc. 1 This came after to Alan, son of Flaald, and so the Stranges, as in Hunstanton … of Henry III. the 20th part of a fee of John de Britannia. Alan de Swaffham held half a fee of the said honour. The … dated at Knokyn 4 cal. Febr. 1280. William, son of Alan de la Sale de Swaffham, conveyed his right to Ralph, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… hold it. Soon after the survey, King William I. granted to Alan, son of Flaald, the town and castle of Oswaldestre in … or Extraneus, a principal officer under the aforesaid Alan, had a grant from him of the lordship of Knokin in … s. 2 d. for the old farm of the honour of William, son of Alan; and in the following year set a tax on the King's …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and lands, to Henry Bataile; and in the 14th of Edward I. Alan de Meysy impleaded Maud Countess of Gloucester and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Roger the prior, &c. 2 villains; Christiana, daughter of Alan de Secheford, 25 acres and an half. In the 3d of Edward …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to Nicholas, son of Ralph de Docking; another married Alan, son of Robert de Ingaldesthorp, and a third to Sir … side. Andrew, by his 2d wife, Christian, daughter of Sir Alan le Gross of Woodnorton, had a son of his own name, who … and to his 2d wife, Christiana, daughter of Sir Alan le Gross, of Woodnorton; she survived him, and married …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… priory were 12 d.; Castleacre 46 s. per ann. In 1428, Alan, son of Richard de Snetesham, gave that priory 5 perches … Flete, Knt. and Margaret his wife, to grant and confirm to Alan Dodge of Dersingham, Thomas Palmer, John Doget, their … the aforesaid lady,) conveyed it by fine to the aforesaid Alan for 100 marks of silver, on the morrow after St. Martin, …
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