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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Estates. In 1086 the largest manor was that formed by Picot the sheriff from 3 hides formerly held by 8 sokemen, … having even one villanus, but only 1 of 3 hides did so on Picot's estate, which had three quarters of the peasants. … 1974 inluded in the South Cambridgeshire district. Church. Picot's endowment of the priory which he founded at Cambridge …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in 1448. 207 In 1086 one hide in Harlton was held by Picot the sheriff; in 1066 it had been held by Godman from Ansgar the Staller. 208 Picot died after c. 1092 209 and his son Robert was accused … Pecche, apparently in error. 212 The hide was held from Picot by Sefrid in 1086. 213 Sefrid's estate was apparently …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1974), and amateur operatics and music. 64 Manors. In 1086 Picot the sheriff held 7 hides, including 4 that the thegn … said to be held of the bishop of Ely. 66 It passed with Picot's barony of Bourn to Pain Peverel, and, when the barony … largely from an estate held of Barnwell priory, to which Picot had given the church before 1100. 135 Somewhat before …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… with hide from Roger de Somery, and 12 a. from Picot's tenant Sefrid probably before 1100. 52 The land is … lay fees, later united to form the manor of SCALES. Picot the sheriff had by 1086 combined the former property of … 111 The youngest Somery coheir Muriel married Thomas Picot (d. 1255) of Ratcliffe-on-Soar and Kingston-on-Soar …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and the remaining 3 hides had come into the possession of Picot the sheriff. Picot claimed to hold one of the hides in exchange for land … as a single manor. It is probable that part at least of Picot's Domesday estate in HATLEY ST. GEORGE descended like …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… still visible in 1971. Manors and Other Estates. By 1086 Picot the sheriff had received for two manors 15 hides in … History. The largest estate in Hinxton in 1086 was that of Picot the sheriff. Seven hides and 3 yardlands were in his … 207 Church. A church at Hinxton existed by 1092, when Picot the sheriff granted it to his newly founded house of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… remaining land, over 5 hides, was swept into the barony of Picot the sheriff. 37 The descent of the KINGSTON WOOD manor, almost certainly representing Picot's estate, followed that portion of Bourn which passed … or Pecche. 39 Ralph de Banks held 5 hides and 16 a. of Picot in Kingston in 1086. 40 In 11301 William de Banks was …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Tythes went to the Priory of Norton, accordingly. 3 Peter Picot, Son of Peter Picot, Lord of Ratcliff-on-Sore, gave to God and the Church … for Felony. 5 There was a Trial, 10 E. 1. between Peter Picot, Plaintiff, and William Hafard, and Hawisia, his Wife, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… been the widow of a member of the Lascelles family, as Picot de Lascelles held the manor in the early 13th century …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in Newsham. In 12867, by what title does not appear, Henry Picot or Pigot, 194 presumably a connexion of Cassandra who …
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