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A History of the County of Hertford
… 13th century lands in Roxford were held by the families of Moyne and Valognes, 83 but the manor of Roxford seems to be …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… timberframed tiled cottages, mostly of the 17th century. Moyne's Hall, with the remains of a moat, at the east end of … modernised, probably takes its name from Berengar le Moyne, who gave a house and lands here to Ramsey Abbey. The … was quitclaimed by his widow Emma to the monks in 1286. 3 Moyne's Hall was later acquired, probably from Thomas son of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was granted to Hugh Tyrrell in 1158, 6 and to Geoffrey le Moyne nine years later. 7 Between 1181 and 1189 Henry II … our father gave to Walter the son of Thurstan.' 9 Ralf le Moyne as heir of Hugh Tyrrell sued Thurstan the son and heir … Despenser, who succeeded Thurstan, was sued by William le Moyne in 1265, 11 but he evidently won the case, and was …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… at 4 hides. 362 It appears to have belonged to Geoffrey le Moyne in 1163, and was subsequently held of his family. 363 … de Hinton held three parts of a knight's fee of William le Moyne, 368 and in 1254 his son Henry was tenant here. 369 In …
A History of the County of Essex
… the potter, of Harlow, who was living in 1291. 155 John Moyne (d. 1592), a potter, lived at Cooks and in 1616 John …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… de Ardenne, adm. Sept. 13, 1330, obt. 1332. 10 John Moyne, adm. Jan. 8, 1332, resigned 1335. 10 John de Lenne, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… as 1 hide of land by Henry II to Ralph Monachus or le Moyne, 4 lord of Great Easton (co. Essex), 5 to hold of him … 4 d. in Litchfield passed to her son John. 13 Sir Henry le Moyne, probably son and heir of John, died seised of the rent …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Morden estate. 141 An estate held c. 1235 by Alexander le Moyne as knight's fee of the earl of Gloucester 142 was …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… escheated to the earl and he had granted it to Philip le Moyne, who in 1202 was his seneschal. 25 In 1224, the land of John le Moyne was in the king's hands, 26 but in 1228 lvo, son of Philip le Moyne, was the tenant. 27 Gilbert le Moyne, nephew of lvo, …
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