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A History of the County of York North Riding
… 192 but while William de Mowbray alienated Tanton to the Meynell family, Easby passed to his son William, who was living in 1290. 193 In 1293 Nicholas de Meynell was accused of murdering this William de Mowbray, … elder William alienated the manor of Tanton to Nicholas de Meynell, 234 who was in possession in 1285. 235 He held that …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… known tenants in Thirkleby were the Meynells. Robert de Meynell held lands here, 15 and was succeeded by Gilbert, who … connexion with land here in 1224 17 and 1237. 18 Walter de Meynell was party to a fine as to land here in 1240. 19 Robert de Meynell gave 1 carucate of land here to his niece Cecily as …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… premises in the township of Sowerby to the family of Meynell for 2,000 years subject to a small annual rent paid … (q.v.). The present lord of the manor is Mr. Edgar Meynell of Old Elvet, Durham. Land in Sowerby was held by the … with a crescent for difference; an angel with a shield of Meynell; another with a shield Argent three roundels between …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… scenery, was built in 1835 by the late Mr. Thomas Meynell about a mile north-east of the site of the Old Hall. It is now the property of Mr. Edgar Meynell and the residence of Mr. William Henry Mott, J.P. … represented in 1587 by a third part then held by Roger Meynell, 24 lord of North Kilvington (q.v.), and it is …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 86 and in 1749, when, on his marriage with Ann Clementina Meynell, he settled the manor on trustees for his own use, … year married 89 Catherine, eldest daughter of Edward Meynell of Yarm; their son, the second Simon Thomas Scrope, …
Magna Britannia
… still remaining, and occupied as a farm-house. Robert de Meynell, Lord of Whitwell was one of the early benefactors to Welbeck-Abbey. 38 The heiress of Meynell married Hathersage, and the coheiresses of … de Longford, who was one of the representatives of Meynell held a manor in Whitwell, in the reign of Edward II., …
A History of the County of Warwick
… transferred it to Humphrey Fullwood, 58 and in 1653 Edward Meynell and his wife Anne, daughter of Humphrey Fullwood, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Quernhow, as William had conveyed it to William de Meynell. The latter was succeeded by a son Thomas, lord in 1316 and living in 1328. 42 His son James Meynell was sued in 1348 by Roger Middleton, who claimed that the grant to William de Meynell had been for a term of years, and not in fee as James …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the same dispute between Roger de Middleton and James de Meynell as that of Middleton Quernhow 67 in 1348, but as in …
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