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A History of the County of Buckingham
… exercised by the Bolebecs and their successors, Hugh de Bolebec having bestowed the manor on the abbey. 13 The grant …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Hugh of Walter Giffard. 72 This Hugh may have been Hugh de Bolebec, the most important of Walter's tenants in this …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Giffard's tenant in 1086 was Hugh, 30 probably Hugh de Bolebec, who held of Walter elsewhere in the county. 31 Walter de Bolebec held Hillesden in the reign of Henry II. 32 His …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… land of Kingsey, afterwards KINGSEY MANOR, to William de Bolebec, 11 and it was held of the barony of Bolebec 12 by the service of a knight's fee, 13 last mentioned in 1349. 14 Herbert de Bolebec died seised of Kingsey in the time of Henry I, 15 and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… tenant in 1086 was Hugh, 18 most probably the Hugh de Bolebec whose granddaughter and heir married Robert de Vere, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… over Addingrove originating in the tenure of Hugh de Bolebec, subfeudatory of Walter Giffard in 1086, 97 followed … here holding under the Earls of Oxford, heirs of Hugh de Bolebec, 99 were Gilbert Pippard in 1185, 100 and from 1255 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the fee of Walter Giffard, of whom it was held by Hugh (de Bolebec). 15 The overlordship of the Giffards descended … Gloucester. 16 It is last mentioned in 1313. 17 Hugh de Bolebec's lordship followed the descent of Whitchurch (q.v.) … who married Isabel daughter and co-heir of Walter de Bolebec. 18 The Earls of Oxford are mentioned as mesne lords …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… In 1086 it was held as 3 hides except 1 virgate of Hugh de Bolebec. 112 This was the manor afterwards known as THE EARL OF DEVONSHIRE'S FARM or MANOR. From Hugh de Bolebec the overlordship passed to the Earls of Oxford, who … now one of the chief landowners in the parish. Some of the Bolebec lands in WAVENDON became the property of Woburn Abbey …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 355 In 1086 Bodicote was held of Walter Giffard by Hugh de Bolebec, who took his name from Bolbec (Seine Inf.). 356 He … brother Robert married her aunt and coheir, Isabel de Bolebec. 357 Robert succeeded his brother as earl in 1214, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… this land, which was laid waste, had passed to Hugh de Bolebec, of whose descendants it was afterwards held as of the barony of Bolebec, 7 though the overlordship is not mentioned after …
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