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A History of the County of Somerset
… who had married her daughter by a previous marriage, Joan Moleyns. Her son John Moleyns and his son Henry released their claims 195 but in … Huse released lands in Butleigh 196 and in 1343 Henry Moleyns held the estate. 197 That was presumably the virgate …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… estate was possibly among lands entered on in 1340 by John Moleyns, lord of Lea manor, and formerly Ralph of Combe's. … 193 Land in Charlton descended with Lea manor in the Moleyns, Hungerford, and Hastings families. 194 In 1571 Henry …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… to have been ignored to satisfy the demands of Sir John de Moleyns, who obtained such extensive grants of lands in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Hertford, who in addition in 1256 acquired from William de Moleyns and Sarah his wife a messuage, lands, rents and a …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Crown in 1278, 12 and in the next century Sir William de Moleyns was dispossessed of the tolls by the king's … life. 74 He died in 1332, 75 and in the same year John de Moleyns received a lease of Datchet for 24 13 s. 10 d. … and almost immediately relinquished his rights to John de Moleyns. 78 From this time the descent of Datchet Manor is …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… have been divided, for in 1675 Henry Lincbrey and William Moleyns were parties to a fine concerning half the manor of … manor and half the advowson. 27 The moiety held by William Moleyns under the conveyance of 1675 must have remained in … of the descent are not known, for in 1704 Mary and Anne Moleyns, spinsters, each held a fourth of the manor. 28 In …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of 1793 contains the last reference to it. Sir John de Moleyns in 1338 owned lands in Eton, 162 part of which he … by his family until 1447, when Robert Hungerford Lord Moleyns, who had married the descendant and heiress of Sir John de Moleyns, 164 transferred them to the Crown, by whom they were …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Agnes Bradeston (d. 1369) to his grandson Sir William Moleyns and through the Moleyns family to Eleanor Moleyns, wife of Robert Hungerford, Lord Hungerford and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… mention can be found of Sandhill until 1507, when Richard Moleyns died seised of the manor held of Robert Bulkeley, and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… to William Montagu, 14 who conveyed it in 1335 to John de Moleyns. 15 From this date the descent of the manor … three weeks. 47 The view of frankpledge granted to John de Moleyns in 1338 48 was held twice a year. 49 Frequent grants … and 14th centuries. 50 Other rights granted to John de Moleyns in 1337 were the return and execution of writs, the …
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