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Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… W. ejus filio; W. bruncoste; Wiscard Ledet; Roberto de Lovetot; Roberto Wascel[ini ?]; Radulfo de Corendone 81; …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… de Buslies was held by Robert de Somerville, of the lord Lovetot of Wirksop. Robert de Sumerville and his son, (who …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… priory. 38In 1166 its canons held 11/2 fees of Niel de Lovetot (d. 1179). 39By 1279 the priory's demesne, including …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
A History of the County of Essex
… right of his wife Joan. 71 Joan later married Sir John de Lovetot. She and Lovetot became closely associated with Walter Langton, … of adultery with Joan, and of joining with her to murder Lovetot. 73 In 1305, after her death, William Brinson granted …
Magna Britannia
… in 1243 29", Bolsover reverted to the crown. Roger de Lovetot was made governor in 1253. 30 Ralph Pipard was …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… two Bovats of his Demesne, and the like, which Matilda de Lovetot, Daughter and Heir of the latter William, and Wife of … de Furnivalle, also confirmed. Yet the first William de Lovetot had another Son besides Richard, called Nigellus, … inherited only those Lordships of the first William, Lord Lovetot's, which lay on the North-side that River in this …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Eustace the Sheriff, 5 hides, 7 which became part of the Lovetot Fee; (3) the holding of 4 hides in Little Catworth by … The later descent of this holding has not been traced. Lovetot. Argent a lion parted fessewise gules and sable. The LOVETOT FEE in Catworth originated in the lands held in 1086 …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… was held as half a knight's fee 6 of the barony of Lovetot or Southoe 7 (q.v.). On the division of the lands of the barony of Lovetot in 1219, it was assigned to the pourparty of Rose, the second sister of Nigel de Lovetot. Rose's son Richard took his mother's name of …
A History of the County of Northampton
… from land belonging to both of the Domesday holdings. Lovetot. Argent a lion parted fessewise, gules and sable. In … 6 but in 1125 Eustace had been succeeded by Roger de Lovetot, who held 2 knights' fees of the Abbey, 7 containing … Catworth, Winwick and Hemington. 8 In 1146 William de Lovetot his son was the Peterborough tenant. 9 William had …
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