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A History of the County of Berkshire
… given as follows: 'From the Thames staith to Wulfric's broc; up Rigeweorthe to the old dike; from the dike out to … till it comes to Hyrd Ige; then out again to Wulfric's Broc.' 8 A third part of an 'island' lying in a stream …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1276, 1394. It was apparently Hugh's grandfather Robert de Broc who had given the virgate to Stoneleigh: Cal. Chart. R. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of land, among the donors being the Engayne, Thuand, le Broc, Sauvage, Buels and Rous families. 8 Rose mother of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries by the family of Broc. In the reign of Henry III or Edward I, Robert Wyoth of … granted 6 acres of land in Shephall to Laurence de Broc for a sum of 24 s., 36 and in 12289 Laurence held 2 … 1303. 40 The manor afterwards came to Ralph son of Hugh de Broc and Ellen, to whom a grant of free warren in Shephall …
A History of the County of Warwick
… when one of the bounds of Yardley is given as 'cinctunes broc'. 211 In the Domesday Survey it probably figures as …
A History of the County of Worcester
… son of William gave the manor of Talton to Clemencia de Broc, widow of William de Talton, in dower. 50 Clemencia had …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the Forester, or Cheven, through William Crok to Robert de Broc, who enfeoffed Roger de Bentley of the whole, 79 and in … held 1 hide of Richard de Loges, grandson of Robert de Broc. 80 In 1316 Lower Shuckburgh was reckoned as a hamlet of …
A History of the County of Rutland
… 357. Cal. Doc. Scotl. i, 576. Ibid. 519. Nigel de Brooke (Broc) was holding lands in Whissendine in 1176 which may have …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Here as there he was succeeded by the family of de Broc as early as the first years of the thirteenth century, 6 … had through her mother Maud, from her grandmother Eva de Broc, the wife of Walter Chesney. 7 Some time in the twelfth century the manor was held of Eva de Broc and Walter Chesney by William Gernet, and on his death …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… corresponds to the knight's fee in Rowsham held by John Broc of Hundridge and his tenants in 1302 159 which Ralph de … manor reappears in the next century it was held by William Broc, whose ancestors had been connected with Wingrave and … the Knoll House in Wingrave, held in copyhold by Thomas Broc in the time of Henry VIII, 202 was given for the …
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