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A History of the County of Leicester
… 182, 3445, 346, 364 n, 395, 397; castellan, 5, see also Grentemesnil, Hugh de, Ivo de; demesne, 5, 32, 53; (earls') …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… carucates of land in Noseley were held in chief by Hugh de Grentemesnil, 19 and descended from him to the earls of … 2nd Baron Hazlerigg of Noseley. ECONOMIC HISTORY. Hugh de Grentemesnil's 12 carucates supported 8 ploughs in 1086. He … on a slight mound in 1960. CHURCH. Before 1081 Hugh de Grentemesnil granted the church of Noseley, with its tithes …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… generally. At the request of beloved lieges, Robert de Grentemesnil and Robert de sancto Serenico he confirms to … lieges ( fideles) or their progenitors, Hugh and Robert de Grentemesnil have given [specified]. Testibus: G[odefredo] … in England the land given by that illustrious man, Hugh de Grentemesnil great-grandfather of his mother ( proavi matris …
A History of the County of Leicester
… 1086 7 carucates of land in Belgrave were held by Hugh de Grentemesnil and one other by his wife Adeliz. 15 At some date before 1129 Belgrave, like many other Grentemesnil lands, was acquired by either Robert de Beaumont … were 3 ploughs with three servi on the demesne of Hugh de Grentemesnil. His tenants, free and unfree, had a further 4 …
A History of the County of Leicester
… of the 17th century, now a shop. Manor. In 1086 Hugh de Grentemesnil was the tenant in chief of BRAUNSTONE, which was …
A History of the County of Leicester
… 1086 10 carucates of land in EVINGTON were held by Hugh de Grentemesnil and under him by his sub-tenant, Ivo, who was … to Richard Basset by c. 1130. After the death of Hugh de Grentemesnil his property descended to the earls of Leicester …
A History of the County of Leicester
… as a supposed sacred site. 5 Manors. In 1086 Hugh de Grentemesnil held 9 carucates of land and 12 acres of meadow … from two halls and one virgate under a grant of Hugh de Grentemesnil. 52 The abbey continued to present to the …
A History of the County of Leicester
… Leicester Forest may have been in the hands of Hugh de Grentemesnil. 6 At an inquest taken in 1253 it was stated … of Leicester (d. 1118), who had acquired the rest of the Grentemesnil lands in Leicestershire, 7 had regulated the …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… Hugonis de Monteforth; Baldwini de Essecestre; Hugonis de Grentemesnil. 1085. (Original [chyrograph] in archives. …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… to the soke of Great Bowden, Robert de Vescy, and Hugh de Grentemesnil. 14 The king's holding may have been in Hardwick … Ansketil in 1130, 15 but no more is known of it. Hugh de Grentemesnil's was the largest holding, 4 out of 8 carucates, … landowner in the parish. 57 ECONOMIC HISTORY. Hugh de Grentemesnil's fee in Shangton comprised half the 8 carucates …
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