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A History of the County of Somerset
… Travell 83 and the land descended with Kingsbury manor. 84 Rainbald of Cirencester held a hide of land with the church … at 50 ploughlands; the adjoining holdings of Garmund and Rainbald were each assessed at a hide. The royal demesne … and Pulham (Dors.). 12 The church was held in 1086 by Rainbald of Cirencester, 13 dean of the college of canons at …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the later manorhouse of Wootton was built, was held by Rainbald in the 11th century, and was given by Abbot Faritius …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the present owner being St. John's College, Oxford. Rainbald, tenant of Sunningwell and Kennington, held I hide … and was probably one of the two hides acquired later by Rainbald de Tubney. 84 These lands must have been the part of … 2 hides of land at Garford under the abbey in 1086, 106 as Rainbald had done. 107 Geoffrey de Sunningwell was tenant …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in exchange for Crydan Bricge (? Curbridge, Oxon.). Rainbald, a military tenant, had 5 hides in Kennington and … Kennington and Garford land at the Domesday Survey, while Rainbald was still the tenant in Frilford. 62 In 1166 1 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… granted in 965 by King Edgar to Abingdon Abbey 11; in 1086 Rainbald held Tubney of that house, its Saxon tenants having … the overlordship remained in the abbey's possession. 13 Rainbald, the under-tenant in 1086, was son-inlaw of Abbot … who fined him 50. The Abbot of Abingdon and others became Rainbald's sureties and on Rainbald flying the country the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… See p. 512. Exet. Dom. adds: 'Modo tenet hanc Rainbald' et tenuit tempore Edwardi.' The scribe evidently …
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