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A History of the County of Hampshire
… as 1 hide of land by Henry II to Ralph Monachus or le Moyne, 4 lord of Great Easton (co. Essex), 5 to hold of him … 4 d. in Litchfield passed to her son John. 13 Sir Henry le Moyne, probably son and heir of John, died seised of the rent …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Morden estate. 141 An estate held c. 1235 by Alexander le Moyne as knight's fee of the earl of Gloucester 142 was …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… escheated to the earl and he had granted it to Philip le Moyne, who in 1202 was his seneschal. 25 In 1224, the land of John le Moyne was in the king's hands, 26 but in 1228 lvo, son of Philip le Moyne, was the tenant. 27 Gilbert le Moyne, nephew of lvo, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… who sold them in 1931 to Bryan Guinness (from 1944 Lord Moyne). In 1990 Lord Moyne and members of his family owned c. 600 a. in … R.O. 46M84, box 49, abstr. of title, 1892. Inf. from Lord Moyne, Biddesden Ho., and abstr. of title in his possession. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Matthew's granted by Henry I to a member of the le Moyne family to be held by the serjeanty of serving as the … theirs to be the estate in question. 72 Geoffrey le Moyne held Winterbourne Maddington in 1162 73 and 1198. 74 By 1212 it had passed to Ralph le Moyne, 75 probably Geoffrey's grandnephew Ralph who held it …
Magna Britannia
… belonged, for many descents, to the ancient family of Le Moyne, or Monk. The celebrated General Monk, being the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of John Covile, and his nephews Edward Shelton and John Moyne. 45 In or about 1566 these three claimants released …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Warden (Old Warden, q.v.). During the 13th century Fulk le Moyne and Robert Joce each held a quarter-fee of this honour, … In 1309 John de Bowels seized the cattle of Robert le Moyne because his services (consisting of those appertaining …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of the manor in 1348. 29 He leased the manor to Thomas Moyne and Lawrence de Pabenham, and died in 1349. John … fee in Offord, entered in 12423 as held by William le Moyne of the barony of Lovetoft, 83 which barony in 1166 … what was left of the fee of Eustace in Hunts. William le Moyne's Offord property must have been included in the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
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