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A History of the County of Essex
… Hamon dapifer. 30It was also started in Domesday that one Serlo held 40 acres of the manor, that three freemen had … and Ralph were relatives of the Domesday tenants Ralph and Serlo. 34Greenstead thus became part of Richard de Lucy's … For the Dammartins see Norton Mandeville. Ibid. 149. A Serlo de Marcy held Stondon Massey (q.v.) in the 13th cent. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of the abbey. The three had been replaced before 1086 by Serlo de Burcy, Robert de Odburville, and Gerard the ditcher … LOW HAM MANORS Nether Ham (Ham Burcy) The estate of Serlo de Burcy (d. c. 1086), later known as Ham Burcy, Nether … of a group of fees held of Glastonbury and descended like Serlo's Blagdon barony to his daughter Geva. Presumably after …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… warranty against all persons; gersuma 29 marks; witnesses, Serlo Mercer, mayor, John Viel, Joce the Weigher, sheriffs …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the rules under which the brethren lived were drawn up by Serlo, once prebendary of Banbury; that the master was … the hospital was founded early in the thirteenth century, Serlo having held the prebend of Banbury between 1236 and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… hidden during the Danish raids. In 1078, assisted first by Serlo, Abbot of Gloucester, and later by St. Osmund, Bishop …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was Samson the chaplain. In 1185 this manor was held by Serlo Fitz Odo, and he granted it in that year to the Knights …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… Abbot of Welbeck, and his successors, by the counsel of Serlo, Abbot of Newhouse, the site of the abbey of Welbeck, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 1176, 10 the buildings were so far advanced in 1131 that Serlo was consecrated as the first abbot, and the Augustinian … besides tithes in other places. Abbots of Cirencester 63 Serlo, 1131 64 Andrew, 1147 Adam, 1176 Robert, 1183 (died …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… with the site of the mill; lands in Nottinghamshire, by Serlo de Plesley; an acre of land and 15 d. in rents at … of Felley for ever. 7 Another early grant was that made by Serlo de Plesley, lord of Ashover, who died about 1203. Serlo confirmed to the canons of Felley 4 bovates of land at …
A History of the County of York
… the monastic life. He was joined by many, including Serlo de Percy, the founder's brother, and numerous other … of St. Peter at Hackness, when he was succeeded by Serlo de Percy as prior. 6 From William the Conqueror the … charters. One 7 granted to the church of Whitby and Serlo the prior and the monks all the liberties over their …
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