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A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… Norman Conquest Bromesberrow became the possession of the de Tony family and from the later 14th century the manor … 1066 by Earl (i.e. King) Harold belonged in 1086 to Ralph de Tony (Tosny). 6 Ralph, who granted part of the demesne … Its location is likely to have been that of 'Chevernissh pole', described as a boundary mark of Malvern Chase in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… residence had become so ruinous in 1184, that Gilbert de Glanvill was obliged to expend a considerable sum in … belonged, at the time of the Norman survey, to Geoffrey de Magnaville. An act for inclosing lands was passed in 1843. … named from a large banner having been placed on a lofty pole, which was fixed on a waggon and borne with the troops. …
The Environs of London
… 1184, it was become so ruinous, that his successor Gilbert de Glanville, Chief Justice of England, was obliged to expend … The manor of Simpsons was, in 1302, the property of John de Banquel 16. Thomas Banquel died seised of it in 1361 17; … Rickards, the tenant, occupies it as a farm. William de Latimer, in 1329, obtained a charter of free-warren on …
Survey of London
… it having been given to them by Geoffrey and William de Mandeville. At the Dissolution it was granted by Henry …
The Environs of London
… hide and a half of land, was given by Geoffrey and William de Mandeville to the priory of Christ Church in London 19; … was buried there the same year 30. Weever says, that John de Bohun (the fifth Earl of Hereford of that family) was … Cart. & Libertat. Cart. II Edw. II. No. 3. Pro Prioriss. de Stratford, Pat. 22 Edw. III. pt. 2. m. 25. Pat. 23 Edw. …
Survey of London
… vol. 2, 1897 The Times, 22 Nov. 1836: Guildhall Library, La Pr W2 Kni. The Architectural Magazine, vol. III 1836, p. …
Survey of London
… diva Angelica Catalani and her husband and manager Paul de Valabregue (uomo avido e senza scrupoli), whose brief … with a neat row of houses in similar style by J. J. de Segrais, architect (Plate 9c). 222 With these disappeared …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the barony of Dudley, and in the time of Henry III. Walter de Everons, and his two coparceners, held the town of Bromwich of Roger de Somery. In the 21st of Edward I. one Richard Bassett was … beginning of that of Richard I., by William, son of Guy de Ophene or Offney: it was dedicated to St. Mary Magdalen, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… has an early 17th-century plaster frieze with fleur-de-lis and roses. The staircase has an original moulded … plaster ceiling with moulded panels enclosing fleur-de-lis, rose sand birds. At the stair-head is re-set an …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Fitz-Pons. It afterwards passed into the noble families of de Clifford, Giffard, de Bohun, and Stafford; and on the attainder of Stafford, the … for his inhumanity, being at the time on a visit to Walter de Clifford, met his death by the falling of a stone upon his …
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