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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Brook BROOK Broc (xi and xii cent.); Broke, La Brouke, Brok (xiv cent.). Brook was at one time claimed as part of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… through it along the valley bottom was known as 'Cume Brok', 13 and was a feeder of the River Thame. 14 Owing to … 5 in 1539. 84 A second mill, on the stream called 'Cumbe Brok', is mentioned in 1279. It is not clear whether it was …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… so belonged to the honour of Dudley. In 12745 Lawrence de Brok died seised of 6 marks rent, which he held of Nicholas Cauntlow. 107 His son and heir was Hugh de Brok, 108 who held the same rent in 12846. 109 Hugh died … for the term of her life. 110 Another Lawrence de Brok, her son, held tenements in Ellesborough, 111 the rents …
A History of the County of Sussex
… for which he paid to John de la Mare 5 s., to Niel de Brok 2 d., and to the Prior of Lewes 2 s. and d. for …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… year on his sister Iterie's son, Robert son of Richard de Brok. 10 By 1256 it was the property of Laurence de Brok, 11 who died in 1274 seised of 40 s. rent in Grove, … to have subinfeudated the manor to his son Laurence de Brok, 13 who was holding in 1284. 14 Laurence's son Robert, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… held under the Says in the 14th century by the family of Brok as one half and one half of one quarter of a knight's fee. 27 In 1303 Laurence de Brok was assessed for it. 28 He was dead by 1330, when the manor was held by his widow Ellen de Brok for life, with reversion to her son Ralph, and she …
A History of the County of Hertford
… was held of the heirs of Philip Burnell by Laurence de Brok. 73 The family of Brok had probably been holding the fee in sub-tenancy for some time previous to this, for a Laurence de Brok, who died about 1275, appears as grantee in conveyances …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in 1262, 85 and for some time previous to 1275 Lawrence de Brok held a half-virgate in Little Missenden of William de … 1275 Lawrence died, and was succeeded by his son Hugh de Brok. 87 In 12846 the half-hide was held by Hugh de Brok and Henry de Bray, 88 which implies that Hugh de Brok
A History of the County of Buckingham
… have passed by 1316 to John Neyrnut and Hugh and Roger de Brok. 80 The Brok holding passed to Sir Niel Loring, kt., 81 then and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and compelled their services for mending a ditch called Le Brok, shearing the prior's sheep for two days (for which they …
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