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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Isabel. 53 The lands were presumably connected with the Doygnel family at an earlier date, but it is not known …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and the manor known as Little Tockenham or Tockenham Doygnel, formed the later manor of WEST TOCKENHAM. In 7557 … Before 1293 Nicholas Spelman, as overlord, granted Guy Doygnel 1 hide in West Tockenham, a holding which included … virgate held by Humphrey FitzPayne. 128 In 1293 Silvester Doygnel, presumably the son of Guy Doygnel, died seised of 3 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 79 In 1316 it was found by inquisition that Peter Doygnel and Agnes his wife held the property, with reversion …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… customarily of its lords. It was probably part of Geoffrey Doygnel's manor of Huish in 1226, 194 and was certainly held by Peter Doygnel in 1317. 195 Thereafter the lords of Huish held an …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… due from Huish was said to have been withdrawn by Geoffrey Doygnel 30 years earlier with the connivance of the hundred bailiff. 19 In 1275 Silvester Doygnel, then lord of Huish, claimed assize of bread and ale …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… inquisitions had come up from three coroners, Peter Doygnel, Nicholas de Rolleston, and Robert Russell, although … 430; 135460, 468; 13604, 34. In the first instance Peter Doygnel was one of two viewers. He is not styled coroner, but … Mod. Wilts. Salisbury, 696; Cal. Pat. 145261, 6801. Peter Doygnel or Aygnel, coroner c. 13303 (Just. Itin. 3/120 mm. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… later married Henry de Freynes 36 and afterwards Sir Peter Doygnel. On her death in 1349 Westcourt manor passed to …
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