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A History of the County of Gloucester
… said to be held of Nicholas Archer, Walter Sturmey, and Grimbald Pauncefoot, 77 and in 1351 20 a. were held of Thomas …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Houghton. Pain had two daughters, Maud, who married Robert Grimbald, and Emma, the wife of Ernald de Boys. 13 Their … each held half a knight's fee in Buckworth. 14 Robert Grimbald died before 1163 and his widow, Maud, married … 17 and 1282. 18 William's grandson William, son of William Grimbald, held in 1349 19 and 1350. 20 The halffee belonging …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… be traced till 119798, when the manor was held by William Grimbald. This William was the son of Robert Grimbald (living 113033) and Maud, daughter of Pain de Houghton, Robert being the son of Grimbald the sewer possibly related to Alan the sewer, the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… established, 45 all the tenements in Hardingstone of Hugh Grimbald, Walter Dalt and Outus sometime porter of the King …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 'the sewer' to the Grimbalds or Grimbauds. About 1095 the Grimbald who held Moulton in 1086 gave the church of that … of Brafield, Hardwick, and Houghton. 9 In 1197 William Grimbald granted to Henry de Seymour half a knight's fee in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in 1255. 50 About 1260 Richard was succeeded by his son, Grimbald, 51 who played a leading part in the defence of Gloucester against Prince Edward in 1264. Grimbald later became an important figure in military affairs … wife, 53 and after their deaths the manor reverted to Grimbald's son, also Grimbald, who died in 1314. Grimbald's …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… moiety or manor had come to Isabel, 70 daughter of Robert Grimbald and John le Daneys's sister Maud, 71 and formerly … the manor in 1274 and died after 1277. 73 By 1279 her son Grimbald Pauncefoot held that moiety. 74 He was granted free … warren there in 1281 75 and died in 1287. His son and heir Grimbald 76 had by 1288 granted his part for life to the …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Scot, the overlordship of this hide, which became known as GRIMBALD'S MANOR, went to Ada, fourth daughter of Judith's … in 1315. 30 The tenant under the Lady Judith in 1086 was Grimbald, and the descent of this mesne lordship followed … (q.v.) until the 13th century, when in 1241 Robert Grimbald held two knights' fees in Horn, Thistleton and …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Wyton. 30 His widow Mary enfeoffed Mabel, widow of William Grimbald and Robert her son, of lands in Houghton which they …
A History of the County of Bedford
… MANOR, afterwards HUSBORNE CRAWLEY, which was held by Grimbald under Edward the Confessor, belonged to William …
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