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A History of the County of Oxford
… time to John de Clinton. 64 Joan Grey had married Sir John Deincourt by 1401, but died in 1408 leaving a son William (d. … so that when Alice died in 1474 the heir to the Grey and Deincourt estates, including Fringford, was her grandson …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Ethelburga's, or St. Aubrey's, nigh Langar, which was in Deincourt's Fee, as in that Place may be observed; in which … 9 but whether of them was Mother of his Son, Oliver Deincourt, who was in Minority 13 Joh. 10 and afterwards … the Tythe Corn of the Demesne, which was heretofore Walter Deincourt's, in this Place, and in Hikling; and in Cotum two …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… tenth Year of his Reign, wrote to Robert de Perpount, John Deincourt, and Hugh de Hercy, for two Thousand Footmen, …
Magna Britannia
… priory, to which monastery it was given by Ralph Deincourt, the founder. 26 The Duke of Devonshire is now …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… his daughter and heir, afterwards married to Sir John Deincourt, by whom she had one son and two daughters, Alice …
Magna Britannia
… of Morton and Ogstone (Oughedestune) belonged to Walter Deincourt. Roger Deincourt claimed a park and the right. of having a gallows … 38 This manor passed with Sutton and other estates of the Deincourt family to the Leakes, in which family it continued …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Place, where it still continueth. 14 The Lady Hawisia Deincourt gave divers of her Villains to Thomas Basily. … Robert Basily, Son of the last Thomas, in Imitation of Deincourt, I suppose, bore Arg. Billett, and a Fesse Daunc … of the Chancel:---Azure Billett with a Fesse Danc Or. Deincourt. In the North Isle of the Church:---Barry of six …
Magna Britannia
… Leake, of Sutton, was created a Baronet in 1611, and Lord Deincourt of Sutton in 1624. In 1643, (the beginning of April,) Lord Deincourt began to fortify his house at Sutton. Sir John Gell … 500 men and three pieces of ordnance, to besiege it. Lord Deincourt was summoned, but refused to surrender, and for …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to Robert's daughter and heir, Joan, wife of Sir John Deincourt, Lord Deincourt. 130 They were given seisin in February 1401. 131 John, Lord Deincourt, died in 1406 leaving an infant son. 132 Joan widow …
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