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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… manor derived from 1 hide and 10 a. in Toft which Picot the sheriff held in 1086 and which a man of King Edward … The overlordship remained from that time with the Crown. Picot had enfeoffed two of his knights with his land in Toft … both the principal estates, those belonging to the fees of Picot and Count Alan, about half the arable area appears to …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… held in 1066 by King Edward's thegn Horulf had come to Picot the sheriff, of whom they were held by Hervey. 209 From Picot's successor Pain Peverel lordship over that manor, … manor, 1 each on the Boulogne and Fafiton fees, and one on Picot's. They were fully equipped with ploughteams, as were …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and for themselves what lord they pleased.' 65 A certain Picot held two separate half-hides of Richard de Tonbridge, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… a sokeman held 3 virgates in Wratworth which had passed to Picot the sheriff by 1086. 131 Picot's land had been granted by c. 1110 to Pain Peverel, and … under William Mortimer. 134 In 1086 Ralph de Banks was Picot's tenant in Wratworth. 135 After the acquisition of the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… another half by Galfr. de Estanton; of another, William Picot held two Parts, 6 Richard de Cliston the third, and the … Budney held, &c. The Witnesses to this Deed were William Picot, William de Villariis, Richard de Leca, William de Bowis, Hugh de Rempeston, Thomas de Rempston, Reginald Picot, Hugh his Brother, Robert de Luvetot, William de Valle, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… when her property passed to her sisters' descendants, John Picot and John de Patishull, and became absorbed in their … Joan, the third daughter of Ela, married, first, Michael Picot, and, secondly, Ralph Paynel, and died circa 1318, when John son of Baldwin Picot was her kinsman and heir, 53 and was succeeded on his …
Alumni Oxonienses
… pleb. Broadgates Hall, matric. 3 May, 1588, aged 16. Picot, Thomas s. Eliae, of Guernsey, cler. Pembroke Coll., …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… or M. Alan (p. 119), or Alan de Leirtona (p. 119), or Alan Picot (p. 120). Peter de Colonna Papal prov. of a preb. 1203 …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… 5m.; 1226 41s.; c. 1284 5m.; 1291 £5 PREBENDARIES Peter Picot Clk. of dean and chapter of Salisbury, occ. 1197 × 1215 … Salisbury, but possibly to be identified with Master Peter Picot, who occ. as can. of Exeter June 1190 × June 1191 (H. …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… has been alleged, 86 by Crown grant on the forfeiture of Picot, son of Colswegen (the English thegn) of Lincoln. Is it, then, possible that Muriel was a sister of Picot? There is a striking support for such a view in the fact that Picot's charter to Spalding Priory 87 mentions his nephew …
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