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A History of the County of Somerset
… passed to their daughter Agnes, wife first of John Bluet and then of John Bevyle. 8 Bevyle held the manor in … by 1431. 9 Agnes was succeeded in 1442 by her son John Bluet. 10 John Bluet (d. 1463) 11 was followed in turn by his son Walter (d. …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… de Eyville, Henricum Hose, Robertum le Vele, Radulphum Bluet, Roulandum de Erley, Robertum de Radington', Willelmum … namely John d'Eyville, Henry Hose, Robert le Vel, Ralph Bluet, Roland of Earley, Robert of Radington, William de Rye, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Bygod, comitissa Marescall', posuit loco suo Johannem Bluet, militem, vel Johannem de Fremelingham, ad sequendum … Alice Bygod, the countess Marshal, put in her place John Bluet, knight, or John of Framlingham, to sue for her dower …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and possibly part of the same estate, was sold to Roger Bluet of Holcombe Rogus (Devon) in 1548. 89 Property in the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… sold it later in the same year to Roger (later Sir Roger) Bluet of Greenham in Stawley. 32 The Bluets were said to hold of the Crown in chief in 1615. 33 Sir Roger Bluet, alive in 1548, 34 was followed by his son John (d. … (d. 1615). Richard was succeeded by his grandson John Bluet, a minor. 36 John died in 1634, when his four surviving …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the North-west In 1387 Katherine, then the wife of Philip Bluet, joined with her husband and a certain Margaret and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… by the Bluets. In 1284 Henry de Cramavilla held of William Bluet, who held of the earl of Pembroke ( Feud. Aids, i, 3). …
Magna Britannia
… Dorothy, widow of Francis Risdon, Esq., (daughter of Bluet,) 1654; Thomas Risdon, Esq., 1667. Thomas Lear, Esq., …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was held in 1086 by one, Ralph. 48 By 12423 Roger Bluet was holding it of Ralph de Wancy, who held it of the Earl Marshal. 49 By 1297 John Bluet, possibly Roger's son or grandson, was presenting to … and free warren in all his demesne lands. 51 In 1306 John Bluet held the manor directly of Roger Bigod, 52 and two …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… It was then held by Adam de la Penne, previously by Walter Bluet, 64 son of Simon Bluet of Hughenden. 65 No later reference to it has been … early in the reign of Henry II. 125 In 1258 Simon Bluet of Hughenden claimed the church against the prior, 126 …
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