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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to Roger's daughter Asceline, 33 later married to Ralph de Camoys (d. 1259). It was next held by their son Ralph (d. … the presence of woodland. The manor held by Ralph de Camoys until 1277 was then said to include 160 a. of demesne … from any Hinxton mill. Local Government. In 1279 John de Camoys and his coparceners claimed view of frankpledge, the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… xix), 87. Ibid. Ibid. Ibid. xx, 461. Ibid. xix, 241. Cf. Camoys Court in Barcombe. Fines (Suss. Rec. Soc. xx), 426. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… de Gatesden had a daughter Margaret who married John de Camoys, and with her he gave in free marriage his moiety of the manor. 20 John de Camoys alienated the property to Robert Walerand, and Robert de Camoys, son and heir of John, confirmed him in possession in …
A History of the County of Surrey
… his death in 1290, 19 and of which she enfeoffed Ralph de Camoys and Margaret her daughter, wife of Ralph, in 1303. 20 … in the fine confirming the grant of the manor to Ralph de Camoys and Margaret his wife by Mary de Braose, 55 and the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… ( placea) is described as lying between a messuage of Lord Camoys and a cottage. 15 This house of Lord Camoys, or another of his, occurs in a charter of 1419 as … the place was known as Marsh Baldon Windsor. 33 Thomas Camoys, the hero of Agincourt, also had a house or houses on …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in 1242, whereupon his sister Asceline, wife of Ralph Camoys (d. 1259), inherited. 58 The manor descended to Ralph's son, Ralph Camoys (d. 1277), 59 and to his son John (d. 1298), 60 who … Orwell was divided into two manors by 1279; that of John Camoys, whose tenants held c. 450 a., and that of Eborard of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in the early part of the reign of Henry III 68 by Ralf de Camoys, 69 the tenant of North Denchworth. 70 Ralf's son and … heir, obtained a quitclaim of both manors from John de Camoys in 1291. 72 In 1300 Philip Fettiplace settled the … argent. In the 13th century the manor was held of Ralf de Camoys the elder by John de la Husee, from whose family it …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… John Martin held 30 a. and Robert Saffrey 60 a. of John de Camoys, lord of Hinxton. 71 John Martin still held his land …
A History of the County of Northampton
… and unmarried, as Ascelina de Torpel, the wife of Ralph de Camoys, 29 obtained seisin of his lands between 1242 and … de Torpel. Her husband is said to have been that Ralph de Camoys who died in 1259, but none of the Torpel fees is … assarts in Pilton, presumably as part of her dower. 36 Camoys. Argent a chief gules with three bezants therein. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1960 Major the Hon. Sherman Stonor, the son of Lord Camoys, was lord of the manor. 78 Agrarian and Social … was arable, 250 common, 134 woodland, and 10 meadow. Lord Camoys held 105 acres of wood in hand and 312 acres of farm land. 92 As late as 1849 Lord Camoys held seven holdings in the parish of which one was a …
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