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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Earl of Surrey, took place here, for the murder of Alan de la Zouch, chief justice of Ireland, whom that … gave name to a family, of whom was Edusa, widow of Alan de Windhull, who obtained from that king a summons for her dower against Alan de Windhull, son of the former. In the reign of Edward …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… mill of Sparkford had been granted by charter to Master Alan the carpenter by the late Bishop John of Pontoise in fee … At Sparkford, too, the mill which had been Master Alan's still paid 1 mark a year. Durngate Mill, Segrim's Mill …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… K.G., ob. 15845, and his third wife the Lady Elizabeth Fitz Gerald. The earl's effigy shows him lying bare-headed in … of Henry VII, and two of its keys bear the arms of Thomas Fitz Alan Lord Maltravers, 146187, and of William Lord Hastings, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Earl of Northumbria, was confined there. 5 In 1100 William Fitz Walter, who afterwards took the surname of Windsor, the … keepers and constables of Windsor Castle: Walter Fitz Other, 1086 434; William Fitz Walter, 1100; Hugh Pudsey, … 446; William de Millers, 1228 447; Waleran Tyes, 1231; Alan de Crepping, 1231 448; Stephen de Segrave, 1232 449; …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of lands in Coldham, late of Hugh Gros, was granted to Alan Palmer; Gros held these lands by knight's service of the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… lease. The manor of FITTON originated in lands held by Alan de Fitton of the Bishop of Ely. About 1210-12 these … land ( nova terra), held for 16 s. 6 d. 45 By 1251 Alan had been succeeded by Elias de Fitton, kt., who held as …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and that he held likewise other lands in the same town of Alan de Bekingham, by the service of 5d. per annum, and that …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… that year in the king's court between Gilbert son of Roger Fitz-Reinfrid and "Aylewise" his wife, plaintiffs, and Henry … cited under Levens point to the same conclusion. Gilbert Fitz-Reinfrid probably enfeoffed his natural son, Roger de … recover and can return to their own pasture. Witness: Sir Alan de Coupland. Done in the abbey of Furness, on the eve of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are vestiges of an ancient castle that belonged to Ralph Fitz-Randal. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in 1154 by Henry II., whose successor gave it to Alan, Lord Basset. In the reign of Edward II., it belonged to …
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