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A History of the County of Bedford
… Parishes Little Barford LITTLE BARFORD Bereford (xi cent.), Berkeford (xiixvi cent.), Little …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Southam, 93 and in 1311 they sold it to William de Bereford and Margaret his wife. 94 In another fine of the … the manor is called that of THORPE SAMPSON. 95 Edmund de Bereford made a settlement of the manor in 1347; 96 at his … widow, was assigned dower from Stoneythorpe and other Bereford manors in the following year. 99 Sir Baldwin de …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… reign of Edward I, and she married William de Barforth (Bereford) and left a son Edmund and three daughters. 80 …
A History of the County of Bedford
… to 1386, when it appears as the property of Baldwin de Bereford. 266 It maintained a separate identity however until … until 1289, when Hugh de Philibert granted to William de Bereford 9 16 s. rent in Biscott, together with all services … of those holding in the manor. 300 In 1327 William de Bereford, probably the original grantee, died seised of 9 9 …
A History of the County of Rutland
… 66 The earliest owner in fee of this property was Simon de Bereford, a rebel whose lands here were leased in 1332 at a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… de Buxhill, appointed 1370, died 1381 22; Sir Baldwin de Bereford, appointed 1381, surrendered 1399 23; Sir Peter de …
A History of the County of Oxford
… George in 1546. 47 In the 13th century the families of de Bereford and Wandard of Shotteswell (Warws.) were the mesne tenants of the Chesterton fee. Roger de Bereford was already tenant of the Warwickshire fee in Mollington in 1195. 48 In 1236 Robert de Bereford conceded 4 yardlands in Mollington (Warws.) to John …
Magna Britannia
… of St. Thomas the Martyr, were granted to William de Bereford, who then possessed a manor in Measham. 59 A market … Earl of Chester, was possessed of it in 1235. 60 Edmund de Bereford, probably a son of William, died seised of a manor … heirs. 61 Sir William Babing ton, in 1454, died seised of Bereford's manor in Meysham, and of the manor of Meysham …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… aged half a year, whose wardship was granted to William de Bereford. After the death of William de Bereford in 1326 the wardship was given to Simon de Bereford who forfeited for rebellion in 1330. 13 The property …
A History of the County of Rutland
… escheated to the king through the rebellion of Simon de Bereford, who held it at farm of Maud, widow of Lord Holand. …
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