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A History of the County of Bedford
… separate mention of the manor. At the Domesday Survey Nigel de Albini held 1 hides in Prestley which are … to the barony of Cainhoe. 73 Turgis was the tenant of Nigel here as in Tingrith, and this land follows the same …
Magna Britannia
… of Austin monks, founded in the reign of Henry I., by Nigel de Gresley: it was endowed with lands chiefly in this … of whom it was purchased, about the year 1775, by Sir Nigel Gresley, Bart, grandfather of Sir Roger Gresley, Bart., … in the Survey of Domesday, is described as belonging to Nigel de Stafford, ancestor of the Gresley family, was held …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Edward and in 1086 by Gozelin son of Azor, Azor, Sawin and Nigel holding small estates in the manor. 109 Before the end …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… there was pannage one league square. 5 During John's reign Nigel de Lovetot granted his wood here to Robert Russell, 6 … the manor went to his nephew Richard, son of his brother Nigel. 18 Richard was succeeded by his son William, and he, … Lovetot Fee in Huntingdon, and Grafham, by his younger son Nigel, who died about 1179. From this date the overlordship …
A History of the County of Oxford
… that at the king's request Bishop Robert had given back to Nigel, brother of Guy d'Oilly, the land which Guy had held of … for he said that the 6 hides in Ascot were to revert on Nigel's death. 240 Nevertheless, the estate remained in the … Guy, probably the Domesday tenant of Wigginton, 241 and Nigel were brothers of Robert d'Oilly, constable of Oxford …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Wolfox xviii cent.) were held in the time of Henry II by Nigel de Mundevill. 51 The lands descended to Ranulf son of Nigel, whose son Richard claimed them in 1224 from his uncle …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… to the vicarage of Hail Weston, with the consent of Nigel de Lovetot, the patron of the church of Southoe. 67 No …
A History of the County of Sussex
… its origin in the 'Esmerewic' of Domesday Book, held by Nigel of William de Warenne as 1 hides, and held before the … manor of Ditchling (q.v.) by fealty and rent of 12 d. 51 Nigel, the tenant in 1086, was succeeded by a son Ralph, who … William de Warenne. 52 A family descended from Ralph and Nigel bearing the name 'de Hangleton' was afterwards in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Domesday Survey comprised 5 hides of land, and was held by Nigel de Albini, 3 to whose descendants the overlordship …
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