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A History of the County of Berkshire
… it at his death in 1613. 43 Two years later Sir Michael Moleyns of Mackney died seised of the two manors, which passed to his son Sir Barentine Moleyns, 44 and from him to his only son Michael. 45 He … 1547 to 1571, 86 and conveyed by Thomas Bromley to Michael Moleyns in 1576. 87 Free fishery in the Thames was among the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Agnes died in 1433. Edith's heir was her grandnephew Hugh Moleyns, Agnes's her granddaughter Maud, wife of John Cooper. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… lands there, including a mill, were held by the Moleyns family. 300 The Daubeneys continued to claim lordship … her property in the parish and elsewhere to John de Moleyns and Alice his wife, daughter of Thomas. 321 John died … only to closes. 326 In 1388 Clemence, widow of John Moleyns, was assigned as part of dower a small house called …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… heraldry, became precentor of Salisbury in 1446; 241 Adam Moleyns, 14425, was dean of Salisbury 14415 and later bishop …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of Maurice de Berkeley, kt., claimed against Sir John de Moleyns, kt., for half the manor of Littlecote settled on her …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… site of the house which had been crenellated by John de Moleyns under royal licence granted in 1331 7 and confirmed … earlier house here was crenellated or fortified by John de Moleyns in 1331. 43 In it or a later house, then a royal … his death about 1330 his heirs were Gille wife of John de Moleyns, Joan wife of Bartholomew Galyen, and Alice wife of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… have granted certain of its privileges as overlord to the Moleyns family. 41 In the 16th century the manor was again … latter in 1337 alienated his estate here to Sir John de Moleyns, 72 the transaction being completed in 1339. 73 Sir John de Moleyns retained view of frankpledge and the manorial rights …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1461 of Margaret's son Robert, Lord Hungerford and Moleyns (d. 1464), the manor, probably in mistake for the … (d. 1516), the son of Robert, Lord Hungerford and Moleyns. In 1487 Sir Walter settled the manor on his son Sir …
A History of the County of Bedford
… died seised in 1256. 23 Datchet passed later to the Moleyns, and Tingrith is declared to be held of Lord Moleyns as of the manor of Datchet in 1508, 1562 and 1614. 24 … been attached to the manor held in this parish of Lord Moleyns. The Abbess of Elstow claimed the advowson in the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… part of a settlement disputed by Mauduit it passed to John Moleyns on his marriage to Mauduit's daughter Gille. 484 In … passed in 1369 to Sir John Mauduit's grandson Sir William Moleyns (d. 1381) and descended in the direct male line to … In 1439 it reverted to Eleanor, the daughter of William Moleyns (d. 1429) 547 and from 1440 or earlier the wife of …
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