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Magna Britannia
… It appears that both these parties held under Leonia de Reynes, whose son Henry de Stuteville confirmed Duckmanton to …
A History of the County of Essex
A History of the County of Hertford
… This was in the hands of the family of Reymesi, Rymes or Reynes as early as 1245; 27 and continued to be held by them …
A History of the County of Bedford
… in 1752, date letter 1751; a foot paten given by Elizabeth Reynes in 1697, date letter 1696, and a cup of 1697. The …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of Stanbridge and was called the manor of MORTEYNES or REYNES after the family names of the lords of the manor, who were also lords of Marston Moretaine (q.v.). Thomas Reynes died seised of a messuage and land here in 1471, 155 … this estate was eventually carried by a female heir of the Reynes to the family of Decons, one of whom was lord of the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… to his death, however, he had enfeoffed Sir Thomas Reynes, 20 but the latter granted the property to Elizabeth … Sir John de Morteyn with reversion in default to Richard Reynes and the heirs male of his body. John de Morteyn died without issue. 22 Richard Reynes died in 1420, 23 eight years before Elizabeth de …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of arable land held of John de la Legh and Sir Thomas de Reynes by foreign service and rent of 5 s. 4 d. 137 Mention …
A History of the County of Hertford
… had issue by her first husband Katherine, who married John Reynes and had issue Thomas, Ralph, and Cecily. Thomas died … son and heir, an infant who died in 1421, whereupon Ralph Reynes, his uncle, entered upon the land and died without …
A History of the County of Bedford
… This property afterwards became known as the OAKLEY REYNES MANOR. The overlordship of this manor follows the same … being found in 1512. 6 The earliest known tenant of Oakley Reynes Manor was Simon de Bosard, who held it as a third part … Richard de Bosard's sister and heiress Joan married Thomas Reynes, who became lord of Oakley Manor in the right of his …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 112 Richard's heir was his daughter Joan, wife of Thomas Reynes. 113 Thomas and Joan had a son Ralph (d. before 1310), … sold to Sir Walter Hungerford, who held the manor of REYNES in 1444. 119 Thereafter it was merged with the manor … for 40 a year. Assized rents of the former manor of Reynes were 9 15 s. a year. 176 Although not part of the …
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