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A History of the County of Northampton
… to take them here. The Daundelyn fee passed with Cranford St. Andrew (q.v.). A part of it went to the … sub-tenants. 29 The Daundelyn descent followed that of Cranford St. Andrew (q.v.). Maurice Daundelyn was returned in … Addington Church In 1357 John Daundelyn the elder, of Cranford, sold to Adam Franceys, citizen of London, and Henry …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 135460, p. 553. She was probably the daughter of William Cranford. Chan. Inq. p.m. 33 Edw. III (2nd nos.), 68. Bk. of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… value of 20 marks from his manors of Botolphbridge and Cranford (Northants) to his son John on his marriage with …
A History of the County of Bedford
… I, m. 26. He also received with the manor Monk's Close, Cranford Mead and a water-mill, probably the one formerly …
A History of the County of Surrey
… in mass vestments inscribed: 'Hic jacet d[ominus] Edward' Cranford' quonda' Rector isti' Eccl[esiae]. qui obijt viij o …
A History of the County of Northampton
… in 1086, 70 also held lands in Barton Segrave and Cranford, where his successor, in the time of Henry I, was … Cloun (at Barton 74), the heirs of John Fosbrooke (at Cranford 75), and the heirs of Sir John Trailly, this last …
A History of the County of Northampton
… held in demesne by Simon, son of Simon of Brixworth and Cranford (q.v.), who held the advowson of the church of … the Bassingbournes of Benefield (q.v.). The Daundelyns, of Cranford St. Andrew (q.v.), held under the Bassingbournes … for afforestation chargeable on lands in Slipton, Lowick, Cranford, and Twywell, within the ancient perambulation of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… also called Paris Newton, Newington Jewell, and Newington Cranford after the manorial lords William Paris (fl. 1206), … he and his wife Agnes granted the property to Nicholas of Cranford to be held of him and his heirs by Ralph and Agnes … property, by then regarded as only fee, passed to Robert Cranford (d. 1302), 77 whose son, Robert Cranford (II), was …
A History of the County of Northampton
… a rent of 50 marks out of the manors of Irthlingborough, Cranford, Sudborough and elsewhere. 23 It is doubtful if John …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the 13th century they were also mesne lords of a manor in Cranford St. Andrew (Northants), where their tenants were the … kinsman of Drew d'Aundeley. Maurice had been succeeded at Cranford by Ralph (living 1189), Maurice, Ralph (living …
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