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A History of the County of York North Riding
… forest of Scalby by hereditary right 40 until Osbert de Bolebec surrendered it at some time between 1252 and 1256 to …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… which by 1086 had come into the possession of Hugh de Bolebec, its value then being 10 s. 29 No certain trace of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the 16th century. 60 In 1086 the under-tenant was Hugh de Bolebec, who probably came from Bolbec in Normandy, where he … in Great Haseley. 62 About 1166 his grandson Hugh de Bolebec, the son of Walter de Bolebec, owed the service of 20 knights to the honor of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… however, the land was said to be held of the honour of Bolebec (Bolewyk). 14 In 1529 the manor was held by Elizabeth …
A History of the County of Hertford
… apparently falling to the share of Margery wife of Hugh de Bolebec. She left four daughters and heirs, 35 who probably …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the time of Henry I. Roger's daughter Isabella married a Bolebec, and through this marriage his descendant Herbert de Bolebec claimed the manor in 1212. 16 Whether his family ever … he and Petronilla obtained a quitclaim 22 from Gilbert de Bolebec of his claim to Weston Turville. They were succeeded …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… apparently leased in the earlier 13th century. Gilbert de Bolebec had some interest in an estate at Westwood in 1235. 71 In 1243 James de Bolebec held probably the manor itself. 72 Between 1261 and 1265 another Bolebec, possibly Jordan, regranted the convent land in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… houses, while on the opposite side of the road is Bolebec House, a 17th-century house built of stone, the … Close 12 (xvii cent.). CASTLE and BARONY The castle of Bolebec in Whitchurch, which stands on the south side of … Market Hill, was the head of the Buckinghamshire barony of Bolebec. The barony comprised the lands which Hugh de Bolebec
A History of the County of Bedford
… and valued at 5. 29 Walter Giffard's tenant was Hugh de Bolebec, who (either himself or his son Hugh) became seised … on the site of the Cistercian house founded by Hugh de Bolebec in 1145. There is no trace of the original monastic … Earls of Oxford by the marriage of a co-heir of Walter Bolebec to Robert Earl of Oxford. Dugdale, loc. cit. Ibid.; …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the Norman Conquest, however, it was given to Hugh de Bolebec, who was the tenant in 1086, when it was assessed at … no earl of the name 10 and Hugh's successor, Walter de Bolebec, held it of the king in chief. 11 Walter was holding … to hold in frankalmoin. 15 These grants of Walter de Bolebec and Aubrey de Sellea were confirmed to the abbey by …
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