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A History of the County of Bedford
… by his son William, who married Joan daughter of Sir Ralph Camoys, and founded Pipewell Abbey in 1143. 48 His son Robert …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… as much as Andover or Basingstoke, 101 and in 1258 Hugh de Camoys was holding land in chief in Portchester for annual … Robert Bardolph, and Robert by Roger Walden. 114 Ralph de Camoys was holding the town of Portchester at the time of his …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Ermine three bars gules cut off at the ends. Camoys. Argent a chief gules with three roundels argent. The … belonged during the fifteenth century to the family of Camoys, Botillers Candover being held of Lady Joan de Camoys and her heirs. 49 Early in the thirteenth century …
A History of the County of Oxford
… round the house. In 1834 Thomas Stonor VIII, later Lord Camoys, carried out a major reconstruction. His architect was … Hall (Staffs.), who was senior coheiress of the barony of Camoys and Vaux. 349 His son Charles (d. 1781) married Mary … succeeded him. In 1838 Thomas Stonor laid claim to the Camoys barony, by right of descent from his …
A History of the County of Northampton
… heir his daughter Margaret. 83 She married Sir Ralph de Camoys and, secondly, Sir William Paynel; 84 but the John de …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 47 Sir William's daughter and heir had married Sir Thomas Camoys, the commander of the English left wing at Agincourt, … and thus Baldon St. Lawrence was listed among the Camoys manors at Sir Thomas's death in 1421. 48 His heir was his grandson Hugh, son of Richard Camoys, who had predeceased his father. 49 But Hugh died in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… represented in 1823 by William Aylmer Stopes. 113 Lord Camoys is the present owner, his rights extending over … as their share in this manor (q.v.). Mr. Ovey and Lord Camoys each present one turn in every three. The glebe land …
A History of the County of Sussex
… possession of John Brodbridge, who held it of the manor of Camoys Court in Barcombe (q.v.) by rent of 1lb. of pepper. 51 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… part of the 19th century; 58 in 1900 it was held by Lord Camoys, 59 and it has changed hands several times since, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… manor. 5 Robert de Briwes died in 1275 holding it of Ralph Camoys of Wotton, and left a son and heir John, then forty … after became the wife of Robert son of William Burnel. 8 Camoys. Argent a chief gules with three bezants therein. The … died seised of the manor in 1393, 18 holding of Thomas de Camoys, lord of Wotton. She left a son and heir Robert then …
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