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A History of the County of Surrey
… as a knight's fee in Ditton belonging to the barony of Arsic, which was one of the baronies charged with castle ward … to Dover. 33 The overlordship descended with the barony of Arsic, which appears to have escheated to the Crown after the succession of female heirs to the lands of Robert de Arsic, who died in 12445. In the 16th and 17th centuries the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… more than a purely agricultural community, as Robert Arsic had done at Cogges. 94 By 12956 the burgage rents …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 2 were held of the honor of St. Valery, 2 of the barony of Arsic and the remaining -hide, a late acquisition, of the … held in 1086 by Roger d'Ivry, and that the 2 hides of Arsic were part of Fringford, held by Odo, Bishop of Bayeux. … knight. 35 Odo of Bayeux's Fringford estate passed to the Arsic family, who were overlords of part of Newton until the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Nutstede was held, as one knight's fee, of the barony of Arsic, being part of those lands assigned for the defence of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… his Somerton lands appear to have been granted to Manasses Arsic, thus becoming a part of the Barony of Cogges. On Miles … Crispin's death his Somerton estates were added to the Arsic lands. 44 Throughout the 12th century Somerton remained united and followed the Arsic descent, until in 1230 Robert Arsic died leaving two …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Wadard's Domesday estates afterwards formed the barony of Arsic, centred upon Cogges, 63 and in 1103 Manasser Arsic granted two sheaves from SOUTH NEWINGTON to Cogges … church. 64 When in 1230 the fee was divided between Robert Arsic's daughters, South Newington was presumably included in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Wadard's 1 hide passed, with the rest of his lands, to the Arsic family; 105 the estate was held of Joan Arsic in 12423, of the ward of Dover castle and honor of Arsic in 12612, and of Robert de Gray, the heir of Joan …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it was held in the reign of king Henry II. by Manasser Arsic, who, in the 12th year of it, held one knight's fee, of … of Hugh de Port before-mentioned. His grandson John Arsic, married Margaret, daughter of Richard de Vernun, and … about the 7th year of king John's reign, leaving Robert de Arsic, his brother, his heir, who alienated this manor to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Wadard's land elsewhere the estate became part of the Arsic barony. 151 In the mid 12th century Manasser (II) Arsic granted the 1 hide at Ludwell to Glympton church, which … recorded as 4 yardlands held by the priory of the fee of Arsic, while a further yardland and some smaller properties …
A History of the County of Oxford
… lands Balscott afterwards formed part of the barony of Arsic, of which Cogges was the head. 110 The later manor, not … the barony was held. 111 The overlordship was held by the Arsic family in the 12th and 13th centuries. 112 After the death in 1230 of Robert Arsic it formed part of the inheritance of Joan, one of his …
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