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A History of the County of Hampshire
… holding Bentley as 10 hides in 1086, and of him Osborne de Ou and William were holding 1 hide 1 virgate worth 50 s. … and 1 hide and 1 virgate worth 50 s. held by Osborne de Ou. 19 The manor continued to be held of the Bishop of … further is known of this estate until 1312, when John de Westcote obtained a grant of free warren in his demesne …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and in 1243 was assigned to the pourparty of Robert de Tateshale. 4 On the division of the Tateshale fees between … which included Bepton was divided equally between Joan de Dryby and John de Orreby and Isabel his wife, 5 and in 1339 it was stated …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… framing a shield of the quarterly arms of Williams, De La Lynde, Herring, Syward, all impaling Argenton. In S. …
Old and New London
… which the Whigs were distinguished. "Le Whig est la femme de votre Gouvernement," says Balzac; and the truth of the … who died here in 1794. In this street the late Lord De Tabley, better known by his former name of Sir John …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… appellation from a family of that name, one of whom, Ralph de Pomeroy, soon after the Conquest founded a castle here, of … was erected at Bognor, and consecrated in 1822. Stephen de "Berghestede," who was elevated to the see of Chichester …
A History of the County of Hertford
… to the crown, and were, it is supposed, given to Reginald de Dunstanvill, a natural son of Henry I, upon his creation … At this date the castle was apparently leased to William de Mandeville, earl of Essex, who probably held it till his … After King John's death Isabella married Hugh Count de la March, and in 1222 the castle and honour were delivered …
Old and New London
… the skins, and sell it to the hatters, the woollen and worsted manufacturers, and others. They are scarcely to be …
Old and New London
… in Southwark, which in the reign of Edward III. Francis de Bachenie held for the term of his life, on the demise of …
A Dictionary of London
… it has been in existence from early times, for in the "De Institutes Lundonie" in the Laws of King Ethelred (Thorpe, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… may have been granted to a member of the Port family. Adam de Port forfeited it as part of the honor in 1172. 39 It was … passed to Gilbert's daughter Agnes and her husband John de la Roches 52 (probably d. by 1376). 53 It descended to the … may already have been held by them when, before 1172, Adam de Port gave 1 yardland there to them. 92 The estate …
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