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A History of the County of Northampton
… to be the so-called manor said to have been conveyed by Berengar le Moyne in the 13th century to Sir Richard de …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… and otherwise modernised, probably takes its name from Berengar le Moyne, who gave a house and lands here to Ramsey … of the owners of Moyne's Hall, for the holding of Berengar le Moyne in Holywell and Needingworth was in 1252 … possibly these are represented by the presentday 'Priory.' Berengar Le Moyne did suit at Broughton court. The prior's …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 5 carucates, and formerly owned by Torbrant, belonged to Berengar de Toni in 1086. 75 In 1285 and 1347 its …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… while another 1 carucates here were in the possession of Berengar de Toni. 33 The land of the king appears to have … and 2 carucates, formerly of Torbrand, were held by Berengar de Toni, whose lands here must have been acquired by … as two 'manors.' In 1086 the king held the land of Grim, Berengar de Toni the land of Torbrand, and there was also …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… held by Gamel as a 'manor,' was in 1086 in the hands of Berengar de Toni and was held under him by the Abbot of St. … Scapton, 1316; Spawnton, xvi cent.) were held by Gamel. 43 Berengar de Toni, who had the overlordship in 1086, 44 gave 6 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… found. The second entry in the Domesday Survey shows that Berengar de Toni held a 'manor' of 1 carucate in Oswaldkirk … formerly been the tenant of this land, which was waste. Berengar died without direct heirs, and the lands he held of …
A History of the County of Northampton
… master. 143 The fee later went to Geoffrey, brother of Berengar le Moyne of Barnwell St. Andrew, and he presented a …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Robert, Son of Thomas de Radclive, 29 E. 3. remised to Berengar Hascuil all his Lands in Radclive: on his Seal, … four Tofts in this Town, which Agnes, Mother of the said Berengar, held for her Life, of the Feoffment of Thomas de …
A History of the County of Northampton
… last-named Geoffrey married Rose, daughter and co-heir of Berengar lc Moyne of Barnwell St. Andrew. John de Layham, son of Geoffrey de Southorpe, released all his right in Berengar le Moyne's manors to Ramsey Abbey in 1329 (Buccleuch …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… called Sutton: the suffix Benger, mistakenly derived from Berengar, the Domesday tenant of Sutton Mandeville, has been …
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