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A History of the County of York North Riding
… de Burgh. 50 Roald may have died in the lifetime of Earl Conan (ob. 1171), who granted to Alan son of Roald his … in 1086, 98 and was followed, as at East Cowton (q.v.), by Conan son of Elias, 99 whose lands here were probably … Abbey at the end of the 14th century. 100 As mesne lord Conan son of Elias was succeeded by various persons. In 12867 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… In 12867 William de Lascelles, probably as descendant of Conan son of Elias, 88 held the 6 carucates of South Cowton … chamberlain in Scolland's Hall in Richmond Castle came to Conan de Kelfield 111 about this time. 112 Conan was ancestor of the Fitz Henrys of Liverton 113 and …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the small house for Benedictine nuns, founded in 1164 by Conan Duke of Britanny, is in the extreme south. The present …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… At the close of the 12th century the tenant in demesne was Conan son of Ellis, 13 lord of East Cowton (q.v.), who held … ancestress of the family of Crakehall. 16 Avis, widow of Conan, afterwards married Alan de Multon and held Hornby in … as at Hornby (q.v.) the lordship came into the hands of Conan son of Ellis. 58 The Fitton family succeeded to his …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… however, in 1589 conveyed the manor and advowson to Conan Parsons. 133 Conan Parsons, who was acquiring land in Kemerton during the … Court remained in the possession of the descendants of Conan Parsons for the next three hundred years. 138 Conan's …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… holding from time out of mind 2 oxgangs of Henry son of Conan, 2 of John Coleman and 9 in frankalmoign apparently of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the removal of the abbey of Fors (called Charity) by Earl Conan to the bank of the Jore, was considered the founder of … after the Conquest, and may have been granted by Earl Conan to his kinsman Conan de Aske. 78 The mesne lordship of Dalton Michael …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Alsi Squitrebel's man. 113 When Constance, heir of Count Conan (d. 1171), was taken into Henry II's wardship, her …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Stillington, Kelfield and using the patronymic of Fitz Conan and later of Fitz Henry. 20 Henry son of Conan who in 1218 granted Liverton chapel to Guisborough … grandson of Torphin de Manfield, as Torphin had a son Conan and was succeeded by a Henry son of Conan at Manfield. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and in about the middle of the 12th century Earl Conan confirmed to Torphin son of Robert (son of Copsi) 13 … (apparently her children) and the descendants of his son Conan. 15 Torphin, who from 1169 to 1172 was one of the … sable. The family called in the 13th century Fitz Conan, and afterwards Fitz Henry of Kelfield, held half the …
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