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A History of the County of Sussex
… argent its hilt and pommel or upon the fesse. The manor of CAMOYS COURT alias BARKHAM CAMOYS, lying partly in Barcombe, but also in Ditchling and … Barcombe went to the Duke of Norfolk. 25 In 1543, however, Camoys Court was held of the joint owners of the barony, 26 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to Asceline's descendants, for in 12545 Ralph de Camoys, husband of her great-great-granddaughter Asceline, … ix (Y.A.S. extra ser. vii), 4953. C.P. 25(1)/25/28. For Camoys's descent see below, pp. 2423. On the Trussebuts see …
A History of the County of Oxford
… allotments, leaving 19 smallholders, one of them, Lord Camoys, for land in Britwell Prior belonging to Stonor manor. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… a commission of oyer and terminer was granted to Ralph de Camoys, William de Harden, and Ralph de Bereford, on …
A History of the County of Oxford
… as did the Great Milton lands, to the famous Sir Thomas Camoys and so acquired its name. The central block of the … lord mayor of London. 127 The Doyleys were also lords of Camoys manor, the second Chislehampton manor, and apparently … Peers, Esq. In the Middle Ages the estate, later known as CAMOYS or CHISLEHAMPTON manor, formed part of a knight's fee …
A History of the County of Surrey
… daughter, probably Margaret, the wife first of Sir John de Camoys, whom she deserted for Sir William Paynele or Pagenal, … (ed. Gibson), from Rolls of Parl. 30 Edw. I, of John de Camoys' conveyance of his wife Margaret to William Pagenal. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… land here in 1304. 23 Foliot. Barry wavy ermine and gules. Camoys. Argent a chief gules with three roundels argent … co-heirs was purchased by Isabel de Hastings and Ralph de Camoys. 30 Isabel married Margery to her son Hugh and Margaret was married to John Camoys son of Ralph. 31 The estates of Richard Foliot were …
A History of the County of Oxford
… who brought her inheritance to her husband, Sir Thomas de Camoys. 289 Wheatley manor thereafter came to be called Camoys manor. 290 Sir Thomas de Camoys was succeeded (a son Richard having predeceased him) …
A History of the County of Surrey
… lands reverted to the Crown and were granted to Ralph Camoys of Wotton. 12 Richard of Burningfold and his wife …
A History of the County of Sussex
… was her heir, 72 and the manor was subsequently held, like Camoys Court in Barcombe (q.v.), in sixths by his heirs, …
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