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A History of the County of Worcester
… the manor of Marsh Court to Thomas Hodges 110 of Shipton Moyne (Gloucestershire), 111 and he, or more probably his son …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Lord Berkeley, and passed to his grandson Sir John le Moyne 106 (d. 1429), whose daughter and heir Elizabeth …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… granted his wood here to Robert Russell, 6 and Ivo le Moyne had a great wood here; 7 there were also six groves in … passed with the manor or barony of Southoe (q.v.). 22 Le Moyne. Argent two bars sable with three molets sable in the … of the tenants of the Lovetot Fee was the family of le Moyne. Reginald, father of Berenger le Moyne, was holding …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… de Fosse, Sir Hugh Sengham before 1236, 135 and John le Moyne of Shelford (d. 1275) by 1242. 136 Lucy had by 1243 married William Appleford. 137 In 1257 Appleford and Moyne divided the Fercles lands equally between them. Moyne took half the Grantchester estate with the advowson, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… it, 52 and King Henry II again confirmed it. 53 Le Moyne. Argent two bars sable with three molets sable in the … chief. Abbot Reginald (11141130) had granted to Hervey le Moyne, Luddington, Gidding (except the part which Henry the … tenants, and one hide of land in Gidding to Oliver le Moyne, without the consent of the convent. 56 In 1221 Warin …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… moat within which stood the ancient manor house of Moyne's Manor (q.v.). MANORS Raveley was given with Upwood by … reign of Henry I (d. 1135). 8 Oliver, known as Oliver le Moyne or Oliver the Knight, 9 had two sons, William his heir … their father between 1154 and 1160. 11 Possibly Oliver le Moyne, one of the knights of Ramsey in 1166, 12 was the son …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in 1086 by Peter de Valognes in chief. 93 A William le Moyne (Monachus) held land in Great Shelford in 1138 94 and in 1198 another William le Moyne held 100 a. there, probably the former Valognes land, … serjeanty c. 1212 96 had descended by 1219 to Nicholas le Moyne, presumably his son (fl. 1222). 97 Nicholas was …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… elder Nicholas who married Juliana daughter of William le Moyne. Ibid. 935. Ibid. 934. Camb. and Hunts. Arch. Soc. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 16 (d. before 1238) and Isabel who married Berengar le Moyne. There were several settlements as to Hemingford and … 54 The 10 virgates in Hemingford of which Thomas le Moyne in 121920 levied a fine with Ralph de Turberville … Moynes under the Greys with the Coweyes or Coes. Yvo le Moyne was with William de Coweye and Felicia his wife in …
A History of the County of Northampton
… fee equal to that of Guy Mauf belonged to Reginald le Moyne in the reign of Henry I. 44 This seems to be the … so-called manor said to have been conveyed by Berengar le Moyne in the 13th century to Sir Richard de Hemington, 45 but in 1315 a later Reginald le Moyne still held the sixth of a knight's fee in Hemington and …
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