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A History of the County of Northampton
… side of the house apparently belongs. In 1263 Berengar le Moyne obtained a charter for a weekly market on Wednesday at … were Robert, son of Walter de Polebrook, Berengar le Moyne, Thomas de Hotot, Roger Beaumes (de Bello Mesuagio) 8 … has not been ascertained. The holding of Berengar le Moyne seems to have been acquired by his ancestor Reginald, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… her dower in Toseland, from which his seneschal Philip le Moyne had unjustly deforced her. 11 Probably Robert's heir …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the greater part was outside the banlieu. William le Moyne and his tenants only had common in Raveley Wood. 2 The …
A History of the County of Northampton
… seems also to have had a grant of lands forfeited by John Moyne. 65 A son of John and Agnes Stock was Sir William …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Christine's fellow coheir, who was widow of John le Moyne (d. 1274) of Shelford. 120 Maud held the manor in 1279. 121 The next known tenant was Moyne's younger son, Sir John le Moyne, who held the fee by 1299 and died after 1316. 122 By …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Alice wife of John More, Margaret who later married Henry Moyne, and Anne wife of John Harecourt. 53 His estate was … to John of Elsworth, Giles of Hinxton, and Henry le Moyne. 145 Sixteen sokemen had held land in Whaddon in 1066: …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the manor in 1316. 162 By 1346 it had passed to William le Moyne, who may have held a lifeinterest. 163 Robert Avenel …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… or at some later date is not certain, but Reginald le Moyne was holding a fee here as early as 1166. 48 Before 1207, his son, Berenger le Moyne, had succeeded him, when an unsuccessful claim to the manor was made by Philip le Moyne. 49 When Michael, son of Michael de Walton, granted his …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… have been the hide in Woodhurst which in 1251 Berengar le Moyne held, and had previously belonged to Hervey Tesarde. 4 … of Berengar by several freeholders. In 126785 Berengar le Moyne released to the Abbot of Ramsey lands in Needingworth … lands in Woodhurst. 5 In 1285, Emma, widow of Berengar le Moyne, released to the abbot various manors including the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… been sold by John de Chartres in 1352 to Sir William le Moyne, knt., of Great Ravely, 36 and two years later le Moyne granted it to John Stukeley, Nicholas his son, another … Stukeley, 38 was Juliana, the daughter of Sir William le Moyne. 39 John Stukeley, the son of Nicholas, was the tenant …
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