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A History of the County of Sussex
… as mesne tenant. 70 Richard of Thorney and later Reynold Aguillon also had an interest in the manor at the same … was made for the small tithes of land formerly of Reynold Aguillon. In 1263, when the portion belonged to the abbey's …
An abstract of Feet of Fines for the County of Sussex
… ux' suam pet' per Gilbm. pos' loco Cecilie et Regin. Aguillon ten':De duabus partibus tercie partis feodi unius … ( File 7. No. 1).] 181. Inter Ricm. de Grensted Willm. Aguillon Gilbm. Mariscall et Ceciliam ux' ejus quer' per …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… patre W. Ebor. archiepiscopo Anglie primate, Roberto Aguillon, Elya de Rabayne, Petro de Chauent, Stephano de …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… bishop of Bath and Wells; Roger de Leybourne; Robert Aguillon; John de Verdun; William de Grey; William de Aette; …
A History of the County of Sussex
… between his coheirs in 1244, when 3 fees held by William Aguillon in Nutbourne (in Westbourne, q.v.), Up Marden, and … as his daughter Mary in 1227 gave it to her son Reynold Aguillon, 8 excepting certain lands which she gave to John Aguillon, probably a younger son, to hold of him. 9 By 1240 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Robert de Courci he granted 100 s. rent from it to William Aguillon, and in 1230 Henry III confirmed to him the land … the land being extended at four hides. 62 In 1280 Robert Aguillon, son and heir of William, 63 when summoned to show … It was then stated that the original grant to William Aguillon only referred to 100 s. rent to be received from the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… sister Cecily with her husband Gilbert Marshal, William Aguillon, son of another sister, Margery, and Richard de … to the Bishop of Exeter, 9 whose successor acquired the Aguillon from Richard de Weston, Richard Jeudewyne, and Maud wife of Henry de Bulkestrode, the heirs of Richard Aguillon's granddaughter Juliane. 10 The shares so acquired …
A History of the County of Sussex
… In the 12th century this was in the hands of the family of Aguillon, of whom the first on record is Manser, or Manasser, Aguillon, who received from Henry I 2 knight's fees in the … with his brother (unnamed); 47 and in 1195 William Aguillon was claiming a knight's fee in Nutbourne against a …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1267 Stephen Marshal of Wick granted Wick manor to Robert Aguillon in exchange for a rent charge from Perching manor in Fulking, 99 and William Aguillon was dealing with lands in Woodmancote, possibly the …
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