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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Agatha married to Walter de Radinton, and Alice to Raph de Dyve, and they two after the Death of the said Richard, …
A History of the County of Rutland
… have granted their manor of Horn to the family of Dive or Dyve. John de Dive in 12423 held lands in Lincolnshire of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Sewell. 67 Henry Sewell's sister and heir married Edmund Dyve. 68 From them the Sewell property passed to William Dyve, who in 1515 endowed a chantry. 69 Sir John Dyve (the relationship is uncertain) became seised of this …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 1438, 440 and in 1457 John Norrys, Cecily widow of Thomas Dyve, John Tukhill and William Horshill, burgesses of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… manor was thus for some years in the hands of Sir Lewis Dyve of Bromham (Beds.), second husband of Howarda, Edward …
A History of the County of Bedford
… this parish appears in the 16th century in the family of Dyve, 112 who held it as of the manor of Marston Moretaine. John Dyve died seised of it in 15378, 113 and the family continued to hold 114 until Lewis Dyve transferred it to Robert Odell in 1553 115 in exchange …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Bald. 17 These estates came into the possession of John Dyve, who had married Elizabeth sister and heir of John … her death the manor passed to Sir William's heir Laurence Dyve, the son of his sister Margaret, 26 in spite of the fine of 1369. His grandson John Dyve married Elizabeth daughter of Sir George Longueville 27 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… can be traced for a few generations. In 1293 John Dyve died in possession of a capital messuage and 15 oxgangs …
A History of the County of Warwick
… year holding Shilton and Barnacle of the heirs of Henry Dyve by service of half a knight's fee. 6 His heir was his … extended into this parish and in 13889 was held of John Dyve as of his manor of Deddington (Oxon.). 15 For further … return, but it is possible that this is a misreading from 'Dyve' in the original draft. See note 6 below. Feudal Aids, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… said to have granted the fee to a member of the family of Dyve, who enfeoffed an ancestor of the FitzWyth ( filius … his son John held it in 1268 17 and in 1279 held of John Dyve fee and had 1 carucate in demesne and 2 servile tenants. … and an infant daughter Elizabeth, who was in ward to Henry Dyve. 23 The Shotteswell fee passed to John FitzWyth …
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