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A History of the County of Somerset
… by John (I) le Sor, subinfeudated it further to Alan de Furneaux for 20 s. a year, and before 1189 had assigned this … to these payments has been noted after 1444. 41 Alan de Furneaux or Geoffrey his son evidently conveyed the terre …
A History of the County of Somerset
… a quarter fee being shared in 1346 between Sir Simon Furneaux (d. 1359) and John and William Paulet. 132 The Furneaux share, described as a manor, had been held by the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… occupier is known thereafter until c. 11868, when Alan de Furneaux gave the church to Wells cathedral. 27 Alan was … continued in occupation in the 13th century. Alan de Furneaux was tenant in 1236, 29 and a namesake in 12845. 30 … from his marriage in 1276 to Joan, daughter of Alan de Furneaux. 32 Matthew was still alive in 1316, 33 but was dead …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Richmond, 175 under which it was held from c. 1200 by the Furneaux family, lords of Barham manor in Linton, and their … 176 Thus in 1219 the fee at Duxford was held of Michael de Furneaux, 177 and in 1279 of Simon de Furneaux, probably his son. 178 Under those mesne lords the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (q.v.) was settled by Edmund de Lascelles on Robert de Furneaux, one of the lords of Lotherton, and his wife Maud … de Hotham paid subsidy in 1327. 20 Her heir was Richard de Furneaux son of Robert, 21 and Richard was succeeded by his … who held in 1428 the land which had belonged to Robert Furneaux. 24 William Ingleby, the tenant in that year, died …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Roper of Turndich, marrying Richard, eldest son of Richard Furneaux of Beighton, in Derbyshire, he covenanted, that his …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of which honor it was later held as knight's fee. 86 The Furneaux lords of Barham manor in Linton and their successors …
Magna Britannia
… Widworthy family; afterwards, successively, to those of Furneaux and Kellaway. Sir William Kellaway sold it to Hurst. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of Hauxton held 15 a., under the honor of Richmond, of the Furneaux lords of Barham, and 37 a. of the Clement fee. A …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Richmond. 45 In 1279 the lands were held of Sir Simon de Furneaux, lord of Barham manor in Linton, as an intermediate lord under the honor of Richmond. 46 The Furneaux family had held Barham since 1086 but no connexion … the manor was said to be held of the heirs of Simon de Furneaux. 49 In 1701 John Millicent, lord of Barham, released …
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