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A History of the County of Warwick
… of the same William'; John le Palmer held of Sir R. de Champayne, who held of Ralph Basset, who held of the said …
A History of the County of Northampton
… descendant the present Marquess is now lord of the manor. Champayne. Argent three bars wavy gules. A second manor, … of Huntingdon in Great Doddington. In 1242 William de Champayne (Campania) held the sixth part of a knight's fee in Doddington. 24 This passed to Nicholas son of Robert de Champayne, 25 who opposed the king in the Barons' War and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Leland 7 had noted that the country was without wood, all 'champayne' and very good pasture and cornland. He also …
The Grey Friars of London
… is added, possibly in another hand. Sic MS. Or Piers de Champayne. See references in Letters and Papers, Henry VIII., …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… appears to be part of the old manor house of Shapwick Champayne, 'the ancient seat of the Huseys . .. long since …
The Church in London, 1375-1392
… 2d; John celebrant. 291. Braintree (Reynes Magna). John [Champayne] rector 11s 8d; Thomas vicar 7s 5d; Gervaise …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… whose capital city was Senonorum Civitas, now Sens in Champayne; or that the name Sitomagus should seem more …
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