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A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… Lydford WEST LYDFORD 67. A weir on the river Brue is part of a complex system built to control the flow of water into … his first wife. 15 William granted it in 12823 to his wife Eleanor de Mohun for life for an annuity of 200. 16 William … went to James Audley, grandson and coheir with his aunt Eleanor, of the elder William, under a partition. 21 In 1337 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… is famous for its ancient yew trees. MANOR The manor of WEST STOKE formed part of the chapelry of Bosham 1 and … German, clerk, and two unmarried sisters, Elizabeth and Eleanor Stoughton. 25 The two last probably died young; … and leaving a son Thomas, then 13, and two daughters, Eleanor and Susan. 29 Thomas Phillipps may have acquired this …
A History of the County of Sussex
… which contains 4,500 acres, with an additional 422 acres of foreshore and 58 acres of tidal water, forms a roughly … one of the heirs of Robert de Tateshale, they were held by Eleanor widow of Richard Aguillon. 51 She died shortly after … married Sir Anthony Windsor and in 1547 Henry Windsor and Eleanor his wife sold the manor to Edmund Forde. 76 He …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In 1066 Westbury was the centre of a large but scattered Crown estate which owed one night's … 30 hides at Westbury. 65 Henry II granted the manor of WESTBURY to Roger de Mynors to hold by the service of a … the manor to Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, and Eleanor his wife to hold until he provided them with other …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Westbury Churches CHURCHES. The church of Westbury is mentioned in 1086 when it was held by a young … seems to have been granted to Matthew, chancellor to Queen Eleanor, wife of Henry II, for between 1155 and c. 1165 … 403. Jacksonsuggests that the two maids were Joan and Eleanor, coheirs of Sir John Pavely (d. 1361). See p. 153. R. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… owed the same rent from the holding but had been disseised of it by Alan de Neville. 31 The estate passed to the Pavelys … Lo for his daughters Joan, wife of Sir John Chidiock, and Eleanor, wife of Thomas de Bradeston. 35 After the death of … of the division of the estate between Joan Chidiock and Eleanor of Bradeston the west part of the court of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 40 It could thus later claim to be ancient demesne of the Crown. 41 The royal manor was assessed at 40 hides, … Pavely died in 1361. His heirs were Joan, Elizabeth, and Eleanor, daughters of his daughter Alice by his first … surviving daughters, Joan, wife of Sir John Chidiock, and Eleanor, wife of Thomas of Bradeston. 69 Sir John Chidiock …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in length from its northernmost point by the Grandstand of the Goodwood racecourse, at a height of 534 ft., to its southernmost point, where Stane Street … and then held by 'the widow of Lord Mautravers', 18 namely Eleanor, widow of John, Lord Maltravers, whose claim to the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… before the year 1550. It is thought that the inclusion of this "Armorial" will be of some interest to students, the blazon given being the … pall argent charged with four crosses formy fitchy sable. Castile and Leon gules a castle or for Castile quartering …
Old and New London
… around; I stepp'd with noiseless foot, as though the sound of mortal tread Might burst the bands of the dreamless sleep … Sir Bernard Brocas (1400); Sir Humphrey Bourchier (1470); Eleanor de Bohun, Duchess of Gloucester (1399)this is a … The monument immediately adjoining is that of Queen Eleanor, the wife of Edward I., and merits attention for the …