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A History of the County of Oxford
… was Robert. The next recorded tenant was Richard son of Niel who was succeeded c. 1177 by his brother Robert. 47 … his wife, probably one of the coheirs of Robert son of Niel, conveyed land in Whitehill to Gentischieve Poure. 100 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… trouble: in Henry I's reign Robert's brother and heir, Niel, was compelled, after a long dispute, to pay the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Hutton. 15 Like that manor it was probably in the hands of Niel Fossard, for it also was held of the Mauleys until 1331. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… battle of Tenchebrai in 1106 and his barony was granted to Niel Daubeney, 84 the founder of the second house of Mowbray, … to the southeast by the castle of Kirkby Malzeard. 86 Niel Daubeney is said to have become a monk before his death. … and died soon after his ransom in about 1188. 96 His son Niel succeeded him, but died about 1192 on his way to the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and 2 a. in Thriplow which had belonged to Ely. 74 Bishop Niel recovered some land, presumably 2 a., c. 1135, 75 but … 80 The Scalers holding has not been traced later. Bishop Niel (d. 1169) granted a mill in Thriplow to the abbey of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… In 1086, when it was assessed at 5 hides, it was held by Niel Daubeney, 16 and so became attached to the barony of … Isabella de Turville or Marston, probably the widow of Niel de Marston (see advowson), sued Ralph son of John de … serves as a chapel of ease to the parish church. ADVOWSON Niel de Marston gave Turville Church to St. Albans Abbey, 127 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… UPPER HELMSLEY, which were held of the Count of Mortain by Niel Fossard. 6 Two carucates afterwards came, probably on the forfeiture of the count's son and heir, 7 to Niel Daubeney, and by him were granted to the hospital of St. … Upper Helmsley was given to the hospital of St. Leonard by Niel Daubeney or by his son Roger Mowbray. 66 It is not …
A History of the County of Warwick
… de Wirce was succeeded in his Warwickshire estates by Niel d'Aubigny, 9 of whose son, Roger de Mowbray, Thomas de … Thomas his son and heir. 21 This Thomas held 2 fees of Niel de Mowbray in Warwickshire and Leicestershire at the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Robert, the founder of Oseney Priory, who was the son of Niel Doyley. From Robert it passed to his son Henry and from …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… who held land in Wendy. 26 Robert's sons George and Niel both died without issue and in 1191 Niel was succeeded by the representatives of his sisters. … with the other Wendy manors. 33 Tiffany, another sister of Niel the chamberlain, married Tibbald son of Fulk (d. c. …
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