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A History of the County of Sussex
… 1297 conveyed Kingsham to William de Ayot. 61 In 1326 John Moyne 62 and Cicely his wife settled the manor of Egley on … heirs, 63 and in 1332 a return was made that Reynold le Moyne at the time of his death held lands in Egley of John de … of cummin, and that his son John was of full age. 64 John Moyne and Cecily in 1361 received from Henry Eyott a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… it as joint tenant, 47 later marrying Sir William le Moyne of Great Raveley (Hunts.). 48 In 1386 Pecche's son and … held c. 1200 by Robert 'the monk'. 114 Alexander le Moyne, son of Peter, held a yardland as -fee of the Scalers c. 1240. 115 His heir Alan le Moyne held that fee between 1264 and 1294. 116 He or a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1302 a moiety of it passed to Joan, wife of Sir Henry le Moyne, 235 and after her death in 1340 it descended with the manor of Shipton Moyne (Glos.) to their son John, grandson Sir Henry le Moyne, and great-grandson John le Moyne (d. by 1381). 236 …
A History of the County of Northampton
… cent.); Bernewelle Sancti Andree (xiii cent.); Bernewell Moyne (xiv cent.); Barnwell, Barnwell Andree (xvi cent.); … probably from the quarries at Barnwell, 2 by Berengar le Moyne in or about 1266 3 and is a good example of the type of … and rector of Barnwell St. Andrew, agreed that Berengar le Moyne should have a chantry in his chapel in Barnwell Castle. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… was in progress. Benstede. Gules three gimel bars or. Moyne, Azure a fesse dancetty between six crosslets argent. … were added about 1330, apparently by his widow, Parnel Moyne, and early in the 15th century the west tower was built … is a niche with a shield bearing the arms of Benstede and Moyne. The truss roof of the nave is of the 15th century, and …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of repair. A commission was therefore issued to William Moyne and others to inquire into the matter and to compel …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in 1281 by the acquisition of land and wood from Thomas le Moyne and Margery his wife. 10 Thomas de Botley, who held …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Sherston road and a road which branched from it to Shipton Moyne (Glos.) were possibly made on their present routes at … the north part of Brokenborough village with the Shipton Moyne road, and Warmer's Inn Lane north of Brokenborough …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
A History of the County of Oxford
… grants were 11 rent from Clifton manor, 'sometime of John Moyne', properties which had once belonged to John de Louches …
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