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A History of the County of Somerset
… xxxix Osbern Gifard xl Edward de Salisbury xli Ernulf de Hesding xlii Gislebert son of Turold xliii Godebold xliv …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of land. 'fo, 448b' XXXVII. THE LAND OF ERNULF DE HESDING Ernulf de Hesding holds of the king Westone [Weston near Bath]. Edric …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… MANOR, extended at 7 hides. His tenant was Ernulf de Hesding, and the manor had previously belonged to Wilaf, a … the holdings of his chief tenants, and Ernulf de Hesding's lands in Lenborough were later held by service of … the castle (Harrison, op. cit. 44). See above. Ernulf de Hesding, tenant of the Bishop of Bayeux and holder of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of Speen. About the same time or a little later Ernulf de Hesding, 14 'commanding in stature, supreme in energy and … with Ulvritone it soon changed hands. From Ernulf de Hesding it passed (conjecturally by the marriage of one of … a chapelry of Thatcham, was granted 266 by Ernulf de Hesding to the abbey of St. Pierre de Praux probably about …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the sheriff, 5 2 dwellings which render 5 s. Ernulf de Hesding, 3 dwellings which render 18 d. One of these is … de Gand. xxxix. Geoffrey de Mannevile. xl. Ernulf de Hesding. xli. Edward of Salisbury. xlii. Suain the Sheriff. … worth 100 s. Asgar 69 held it. XL. The Land Of Ernulf De Hesding Ernulf de Hesding holds of the King 5 h. in Bortone …
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