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A History of the County of Stafford
… Walsall, most of it plantations at Hay Head. 95 Roger de Morteyn was granted free warren in his demesne at Walsall in … for a lease. 1 It seems to have been held by William de Morteyn from at least 1275 to his death in 1283. 2 It may … were granted c. 1300 by Margery le Rous to Sir Roger de Morteyn. 5 A new fishpool was made at the New Mill c. 1370; …
A History of the County of Stafford
… payments into those of the Rous fee and those of the Morteyn fee. 60 The important division was that between … which probably dates from c. 1235. 77 In 1309 Sir Roger de Morteyn and Sir Thomas le Rous, the lords of the divided …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in 1255, 48 but by 1262 she was the wife of William de Morteyn. 49 She was still living in 1275, 50 but about then her son Sir William de Morteyn succeeded to her share of the manor. 51 He died in … in fee farm, and was succeeded by his nephew Roger de Morteyn. 52 Roger, who had been knighted by 1298, 53 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… was demolished c. 1813. 65 In or before 1272 William de Morteyn granted Halesowen abbey land in Walsall said to be 2½ …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… to the right heirs of the said Hugh. 8 Eustachius Morteyn, son and heir of Robert Mortein. 2 E. 2. had three … parts in Weston, then in the kings hands. This Robert de Morteyn was son of Eustachius, and Eincina, daughter and heir … to the abby of Welbek. 9 The interest of the family of Morteyn was sold to that of Hercy in this place, which …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… 7 E. 2. returned it no damage to the King, &c. if Roger de Morteyn, granted and assigned fourscore acres of Wood in …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of the High Peke 1 f. which manor ne bought of Roger Morteyn. And that he held the manor of Middleton of Thomas de …
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