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Old and New London
… belonged to the Crown, of whom it was held by one Alwold. William the Conqueror granted it, together with many …
Magna Britannia
… Combe Ailmer Jagelin, under Tetbald Fitz Berner. Combe Alwold Ralph de Pomerai, under Juhel de Totnais. Combe Aluric … Mildedone Edilda William Chievre. Midelcote Middlecote Alwold Ranulf, under Baldwin the Sheriff. Milehywis Melhuish … Richard, under Baldwin the Sheriff. Petecote Patchcote Alwold Richard, under Baldwin the Sheriff. Petrocestoue …
Magna Britannia
… The Canons of St. Probus Lancharet Qu. Lancarfe in Bodmin Alwold Nigel (under the Earl). Lanchehoc (E. D. Lancuhuc) The … Trebleri Brisius Joinus (under the Earl). Tredaval Tredawl Alwold Nigel (under the Earl). Tredhae (E. D. Trethae) …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… Ralph, 429. Alwington [co. Devon ?], church of, 520. Alwold, Robert son of William, 47. Alynton. See Allington. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… hide. In 1066 Ralph de Halvile's undertenants were Alwin, Alwold, Lewin, and Celestan; Robert's land was then held by …
A History of the County of Somerset
… held just over half the land and three thegns, Leuric, Alwold, and Almar, held the rest of the abbey. The three had …
A History of the County of Somerset
… his estates in 1675. 46 SOUTH CHERITON was held in 1066 by Alwold, partly as his own land but largely as tenant of Cerne … ownership because the entire estate had been regarded as Alwold's and had passed to William son of Guy and his tenant …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1086 Alstone was held by Walter of Douai in succession to Alwold. Rademer held it of him. 14 In 1166 William son of …
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… of London, 40, 54 Alward, priest, 260 Alwin Dodesone, 27 Alwold of St Botolph's gate, 25 Amalric, brother of Abbot … also Maurice St Benet of Hulme, abbot, 118 St Botolph, see Alwold; Walter St Calais, see William St Clare, see Osbert St …
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