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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… passed to co-heirs, namely, Cecily, the wife of William Engaine, and Isabel, the wife of Silvio or Silvester … and Wenthliana his wife, brought an action against William Engaine and Cecily, his wife, for a moiety of the manor of … to his son and heir William, father of Wenthliana. William Engaine and Cecily and William L'Enveise showed that they …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of St. Catharine's College, which had acquired Coton D'Engaine manor. 10 Dovehouse close, south of the farm-house, … land in Coton, 29 which later became the manor of COTON D'ENGAINE. The Coton manor was probably among the lands whose … was held under Pharamus's heirs for knight's fee by the Engaine family. 41 Richard Engaine, who had succeeded his …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… chamberlain. 124 In 1341 the patronage belonged to John Engaine of Teversham and Joan (or John) of Bourn: 125 the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Alice's son-in-law, but by 1382 it was held by Sir John Engaine (d. c. 1395), husband of a granddaughter of one of … who had challenged her claims to those lands c. 1325. Engaine's will directed that the Fowlmere land should be sold …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… was held by his sister Margaret and her husband Sir John Engaine of Teversham, 136 sheriff of Cambridgeshire 13767. 137 When Engaine died c. 1395 his Foxton estate was divided between … 188. Par. rec., penes the vicar. Arms of lords from Engaine to Harling, recorded in Mon. Inscr. Cambs. 226. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… for the redemption of his lands and sold them to Henry Engaine, who died in 1272 and was succeeded by his brother … 56 These lands were confirmed to John, brother of Henry Engaine, by Thomas de Lovetot in 1288, 57 and subsequently … Gloucester. This family has been identified with that of Engaine 59 owing to the similarity of the christian names of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the manor was held by William 'de Chaudefeld' of Viel Engaine. 84 It seems likely that Ernulf de Hesding conveyed … of Becket) and on the failure of his direct heirs to Viel Engaine, who was the descendant of Reynold's sister Margaret. … 85 The overlordship of Little Chalfield passed from Viel Engaine at his death in 1248 to his son Henry, who between …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… now comprising Great and Little Gidding, held by William Engaine (4 hides), Eustace the Sheriff (4 hides) and the … held by the Abbot of Ramsey. The 4 hides held by William Engaine 1 had been held in the time of King Edward by Britheue. William Engaine also held, amongst other property, Laxton and …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… a fesse dancette between seven crosses croslet [Or] (Engaine), impaling [Argent] two pales [Sable] (should be …
A History of the County of Northampton
… in Pytchley, Thorpe, and Hargrave, then held by Richard Engaine, 32 and this probably descended with the Engaine fee of Pytchley (q.v.). In 1291 the priory of …
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