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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the great bishop of Baieux and earl of Kent, the Conqueror's half brother, and it is accordingly thus entered under the … After which, the MANOR OF MILTON came into the family of Montchensie, called in Latin, De Monte Canisio. 3 William, son of William de Montchensie, who died anno 6 king John owned this manor at …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and he seems to be confirmed in that opinion by an anchor's having been found not far below it, in the memory of some … of king Harold, who was slain fighting on his brother's part, at the fatal battle of Hastings; accordingly it is … to Joane, the second sister, then the widow of Warine de Montchensie, 1 by whom she had one son William, and a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… at the suppression of which, in king Henry the VIIIth's reign, it was granted to John Bere for a term of years, 4 … of Swanscombe came into the possession of the family of Montchensie, called in Latin De Monte Canisio. William, son of William de Montchensie, who died in the 6th year of king John, owned …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… their possession. The market granted in king Edward IId.'s time as above-mentioned, is reported by tradition to have … Richard de Otringeberge appears to have held two knights's fees in Watringbury of Walter de Meduana, who held the same … this estate as one knight's see and an half, of Warine de Montchensie. 3 Soon after which it came into the family of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… chancel. 2 Jeffery de Rocherio occurs prior on James's deposition; he was prior in 1369, and began the history of … them the church of St. Mary in Thetford, late the Bishop's see, with all the lands, &c. which Osbert held in the Confessor's time, and gave to that church all the land which Alwi held …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of which Ralph Earl of Norfolk was deprived, valued at 10 s. but at the survey at 21 s. and belonged to the King's soc, and 3 freemen possessed it in King Edward's reign. …
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