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Magna Britannia
… Budockshed and Budockside, was held in demesne by Alured Brito at the time of the Domesday survey; an ancient family …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Lords of that Castle, of which Family William de Albenni Brito the second, (of whom his brother Raph de Albenni held …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Arnald son of Richard Turville in 1229 subinfeudated Ralph Brito in CHALFONT MANOR with free warren and all … (q.v.) and is mentioned first in 1232, when Ralph Brito seized the hay from this land. 73 The Hospitallers, who … 84 and in 1229 the abbot had further trouble with Ralph Brito, 85 who had obtained a grant of the church from Arnald …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… King Henry III granted it to one of his crossbowmen, Brito by name, to support him in the royal service, and Henry … was ordered to force Henry to give up the manor to Brito with all the profits therefrom since the king's grant to Brito. 89 Brito held it till 1226, when the king ordered the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the same abbey by Richard de Brettevill, Herman and Brian Brito, and William de la Mare, 29 the last grant being …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… at Draycot in 1194. 28 Before 1207 Hawise, wife of Walter Brito, granted to her nephew by marriage, Walter Croke, 2 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… passed through two heiresses to the house of Albini Brito, whose male line expired in 1244, whereupon its heiress …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Later King John granted it to his bowman ( balistarius) Brito for his maintenance in the royal service. 17 Brito died before April 1227, 18 when Henry III granted his … Peter Boterel, son and heir of Reginald and brother of Brito the bowman, made peace with the king, 20 and received …
A History of the County of Durham
… and 'Lurlehou' (? Urlay) to his kinsman William Brito. 31 William was tenant of Hurworth, Trafford and Bindon … and Urlay granted by Peter de Gunnerton to William Brito seem to have passed to John Gylet, whose heir in 1279 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… known as SEYTON'S MANOR or the MANOR OF GROVE. William Brito held certain land in Ellesborough 158 shortly after … one of the knights of Hamo son of Meinfelin. 159 William Brito granted land to Missenden Abbey in the time of Hamo son of Hamo. 160 He seems to have been succeeded by Alan Brito, possibly his son, who died during the reign of Richard …
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