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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… manors. W.R.O. 88/1/72. Ibid. 130/25, deed, Webb to Pinkney, 1587; P.R.O., C 2/Eliz. I/E 4/68. W.R.O. 88/2/50. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 51 The manor of ELINGTON was held in 1086 by Ghilo de Pinkney, under whom were two tenants Hugh and Landri. 52 The manor was held of the manor of Moreton Pinkney (co. Northants). 53 The shares of the under-tenants … 58 Both moieties had been acquired before 1428 by John Pinkney 59 and are called henceforth the manors of Elington …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… DATCHET MANOR was held of the king in chief by Giles de Pinkney. 39 It formed a knight's fee 40 of the barony of Pinkney (the caput of which was at Weedon, Northants), 41 and … land it belonged to the honour of Windsor. 48 Giles de Pinkney, the Domesday tenant, held 13 hides of land in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 40 Richard had a conveyance of the manor from Francis Pinkney and Eleanor his wife 41 in 1600, 42 and in a list of …
A History of the County of Durham
… lands here from which he had granted an annuity to Margery Pinkney, during the Civil War, and they were sold by the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the brother of Ansculf. 95 Ghilo usually known as Ghilo de Pinkney was the founder of Weedon Priory, co. Northants, and … Ralph had been succeeded before 1166 by his son Gilbert de Pinkney. 97 Gilbert's son Henry de Pinkney died about 1209, leaving as his heir his son Robert …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… to be in the 12th-century charters in which Ansculf de Pinkney granted a hide of land in Englefield to Guy and the … and lands there from his mother Maud and her husband Giles Pinkney. 18 He died childless and was succeeded before 1219 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1736. Further improvements were probably made by William Pinkney who was tenant from c. 1805 until 1845. The downs to … farm, and 129 a. were attached to the Crown inn. William Pinkney was the tenant at Lower House where he remained for …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1902 the land was sold by Lord Lilford to W. W. Turnor of Pinkney Park. Turnor was succeeded in 1931 by his grandson …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the manor of 13 hides held in Datchet in 1086 by Giles de Pinkney. 6 In the 13th century Fulmer is named as forming one … 12 until 1331, when it was not restored to Edmund de Pinkney, 13 but granted by the king to William Montagu, 14 … to Sir Marmaduke Darrell in 1607. 52 In 1332 Edmund de Pinkney held some tenements in Fulmer of the manor of Temple …
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