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A History of the County of Bedford
… Domesday tenant, Herbert son of Ivo, with the family of de Pabenham, who took their name from the adjoining parish of Pabenham or Pavenham, and who appear to have held in Carlton … the 13th century onwards. The Testa states that John de Pabenham held land in Carlton by one-fifth of a knight's fee, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… a chief indented (Morteyne); ( c) barry of ten a bend (Pabenham); ( d) a bend sinister (probably meant for …
A History of the County of Bedford
… wife of John Goldington, Elizabeth wife of Laurence de Pabenham, and Mary wife of William Bernakebecame his … Colville till her death in 1390. 28 Mary and Laurence de Pabenham retained the remaining two-thirds of the manor, … Eaton Manor. 29 In 1399 Katherine daughter of Laurence de Pabenham received pardon, on payment of a fine of 10 marks, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… on themselves for their lives with remainder to John de Pabenham and Elizabeth his wife. 16 Henry de Tichmarsh held … same descent as Pavenham Manor 18 (q.v.), passing from the Pabenham family to that of Tyringham. After the death of Sir …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… made in 1306 by Henry de Tychemersh and Isabel to John de Pabenham, senior, and his wife Elizabeth, with remainder to … de la Huse's tenancy disappeared, since in 1322 John de Pabenham at the time of his death held Folksworth immediately … had died before 1361, 40 when the manor was held by Lady Pabenham, who may be identified with Edward's widow Maud. 41 …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of John de Goldington, Elizabeth, wife of Sir Laurence de Pabenham, and Mary, wife of Sir William Bernak. 20 The manor … fell to the pourparty of Elizabeth and Sir Laurence de Pabenham. Elizabeth died in 1377, and Sir Laurence in 1400, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… to John de Goldington; Elizabeth, married to Laurence de Pabenham; and Mary, married to William de Bernak, who were … (q.v.). The advowson was claimed in 1363 by Laurence de Pabenham as nephew and heir of John de Offord, but his claim …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 12789 held 20 acres of inclosed wood here. 13 In 1312 John Pabenham received a licence to inclose and impark his woods in Harrold, 14 and in 1399 Lawrence Pabenham had 200 acres of wood in this parish. 15 Robert … tenants of the Greys in Harrold. In 12789 Richard de Pabenham held 4 virgates of land and 20 acres of inclosed …
A History of the County of Northampton
… manor of Irchester in right of the Duchy of Lancaster. 6 Pabenham. Barry azure and argent a bend gules with three … to her and her co-heirs Elizabeth, wife of Sir John Pabenham the elder, and Margery Hereward, daughter and heir … William Lovel whom, with his wife Margery, Elizabeth de Pabenham sued in 1342 for a moiety of the manor of Irchester …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 29 He leased the manor to Thomas Moyne and Lawrence de Pabenham, and died in 1349. John Peverel, still a minor, died … Offord Darcy in 1314, 93 but before 1360 Sir Laurence de Pabenham or Pavenham had an interest there 94 and in 1363 he was owing rent there. 95 Sir Laurence Pabenham died in 1398 seised of a manor in Offord Darcy …
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