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A History of the County of Essex
… Bobbingworth Church CHURCH It seems that Hamon de Marcy held the advowson of Bobbingworth in the early …
A History of the County of Essex
… early 13th century it seems to have been held in chief by Hamon de Marcy. 55 Hamon apparently left as his heir Serlo de Marcy, lord of … in Bobbingworth and elsewhere which Denise, widow of Hamon, and Agnes, widow of Serlo, then held in dower. 57 …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… encouraged by the success of his countryman, Robert Fitz-Hamon, in the neighbouring territory of Glamorgan, advanced … by the prowess of the Norman mercenaries under Robert Fitz-Hamon, fled with the small remains of his adherents to the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… it was given, about 1278, to the priory of Birkenhead by Hamon de Massey, the fifth of that name, and the other moiety …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… ix. 80. i.e. if Wm. FitzAlan (I)'s 1st wife was Wm. and Hamon Peverel's niece. See T.S.A.S. liii. 1223; Eyton, ix. … V.C.H. Salop. i. 298, 327), and given to Shrews. abbey by Hamon Peverel in the later 1130s (Eyton, viii. 1279, 1523; … Wal. de Dunstanville, Giles of Erdington, John FitzAlan, Hamon le Strange (of Wrockwardine), John le Strange (III) (of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Gwrgan, on whose deposition by the Norman adventurer Fitz-Hamon, it was granted by that chieftain to William de …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… chief 3 tourteauxes. This benefice, having been granted by Hamon Bardolph, of Ilketshall, about the middle of the … in this town, and sunk into a vicarage. The grant of Hamon, with the confirmations of his successors, is contained …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… Cumberland; Cal. Close Roll, 1294, P. 394. Protection for Hamon de Alta Ripa, parson of the church of Burton in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the year 1111, by Richard de Granville (who assisted Fitz-Hamon in his conquest of Glamorganshire), for Grey friars, … ancestors had been dispossessed by the Normans under Fitz-Hamon. To suppress this insurrection, all the forces of the … 80 inhabitants. Part of this parish was given by Fitz-Hamon to Sir John Fleming, one of the Norman knights who …
London Possessory Assizes
… 11 Jul. 1351 Thomas de Oxenford, goldsmith, John Prat and Hamon le Shereman disseised them of a messuage in the par. of St. Mary Aldermanbury. John and Hamon, by John Dauncere, deny the disseisin. Thomas de … de Oxenford, ejected them. They say that John Prat and Hamon le Shereman were not guilty of any disseisin and that …
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