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Magna Britannia
… as having two manors; one of them belonging to Ascoit Musard, the other to the King's Thanes. We have not been able …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 22 This family of Roper derived their original from Haculf Musard, who, in the Conqueror's time, was as eminent for his …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… before the Conquest by Ernesi and in 1086 by Hasculf Musard. 49 The manor of EYFORD passed with other of Hasculf's … Gloucestershire land to his great-greatgrandson Robert Musard, 50 who held one knight's fee in Eyford in 1235. 51 By 1264, on the death of Ralph Musard, brother and heir of Robert, Eyford may have been …
A History of the County of Worcester
… The first known tenants of the manor were members of the Musard family. In 13334 Nicholas de Wyshaw and his wife Agnes … had purchased without licence of John son of Masculinus Musard. 82 John retained land in Astwood, 83 and the estate … no. 70; 14 Hen. VI, no. 35; 16 Edw. IV, no. 66. Nicholas Musard, grandfather of John, had also probably held an estate …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Alan it was held by Enisan 36 (Enisand, Enisam, Enisaunt) Musard, 37 sometimes called Murdac. 38 He held about … but it seems probable that 'the whole fee of Enisan Musard and the fee of Hervey son of Morin and the carucate of … C. of Westm. 1415. There has been much controversy as to 'Musard'; Enisan is called 'Musard' in the Norf. Dom. Bk. Fac. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… He married Garsia daughter and heir of Alexander Musard, 203 and was dead by 11756. 204 In 1206 his son Wigan …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Farm. As the lords of Chilworth Valery and Chilworth Musard each had land in both the hamlets the descent of the … descended with the other Chilworth manor. In 1086 Hasculf Musard was already in possession of the estate (or part of it) later known as CHILWORTH MUSARD manor. A clerk's note added to the entry claimed it to …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Hugh le Despencer to King Edward II, who appointed Malcolm Musard and William Payn wardens in 1321. 36 A letter written …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the Conquest. In 1086 it was part of the land of Hasculf Musard, and was held of him by Humphrey, ancestor of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 44 and in 1086 was held, as was Kiddington, by Hasculf Musard. Assessed at 5 hides and held as knight's fee, the manor descended in the Musard family but, as with their other Oxfordshire estates, … became tenuous in the late 13th century. 45 In 1279 Ralph Musard was said to be chief lord although he had been dead …
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