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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 124 That estate has not been traced further. Robert Fafiton held in 1086 1 hide which had been held of Earl … 126 By c. 1235 fee at Babraham belonging to the 'honor of Fafiton', held by the Mortimers, was held under the earl of … had maintained their value since 1066, except Robert Fafiton's. 206 The description of Babraham in 1279 is …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Robert, count of Mortain (d. 1090), whose tenant Robert Fafiton had succeeded Judichael the huntsman, held 1 hide in … Mortimers, who had succeeded as mesne tenants to Robert Fafiton's lands, by the Trumpington family, 71 which owed 50 …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Horim, was granted by William the Conqueror to Robert Fafiton, and was the only manor which the latter owned in … assessed at 5 hides. 32 Nothing further is heard of Robert Fafiton, and the overlordship passed in some way, of which no …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… The second small holding at Domesday was that of Robert Fafiton. In 1066 it had been held by a man of Earl Alfgar, … had 12 cottars and 4 servi. On the hide of Robert Fafiton, shared between two tenants, were 3 cottars; the hide … from 10 to 18, the holding of Ranulph had not changed, and Fafiton's had fallen by half its value T.R.E. 218 Between …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… by himself. 83 Manors and Other Estates. In 1086 Robert Fafiton held 2 hides of the king, besides half a virgate held … son Eustace and grandson Aubin (fl. 1159). 85 By 1200 all Fafiton's Cambridgeshire lands, including the Grantchester … acquired property representing the virgate which Robert Fafiton, as successor of Judichael the huntsman, had held of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Earl's great manor of Kimbolton. 7 In 1086, Robert son of Fafiton had succeeded them. 8 He seems to have been succeeded … fee. 27 Whether they had any connection with Robert son of Fafiton and his descendants or whether they were enfeoffed by … land in Weston were granted in the 12th century by Albin Fafiton to the Priory of St. Neots. 71 At the time of the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… held in 1066 by Saxi and had passed to Robert son of Fafiton in 1086. The land had fallen in value from 40 s. in 1066 to 20 s. in 1086. Robert son of Fafiton had a son Eustace and a grandson Aubyn. 68 Before …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1066 by Northman under Earl Tostig, and by 1086 by Robert Fafiton in chief. 154 By 1200 its overlordship had passed, … two on the Cailly manor, 1 each on the Boulogne and Fafiton fees, and one on Picot's. They were fully equipped …
The Environs of London
… London in King Edward's time. It is valued at 20s. Robert Fafiton holds four hides in Stepney of the king. The land is …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… also seems at one time to have held the 4 hides of Robert Fafiton claimed by the bishop, which have been identified … resembled the estate that Roger the sheriff held of Robert Fafiton in 1086, 1 but since no estate of that size has been … econ. hist. (mills). V.C.H. Mdx. x. 77; below (Mewes). Fafiton's holding and part of Berners holding were both held …
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