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A History of the County of Oxford
… the same as the Burcot manor held in 1380 by Sir Hugh de Segrave. The manor was said to have belonged formerly to a … in fact the tenant of the Le Moine or Lewknor property. Segrave transferred Burcot manor and John Frylond's other …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… all his lands and tenements in Burghfield to Hugh de Segrave, John de la Huse and John atte Beche. 23 This took … presumably his heir, granted the manor to Sir Hugh de Segrave, who also obtained a quitclaim from Walter Catewy. 24 … remainder to William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester. 26 Segrave died, probably in 1385, 27 without issue, and, …
A History of the County of Rutland
… for in 1312 there was a chapel which Nicholas de Segrave endowed with land at Alsthorpe. The village of Burley … 1288. 36 Alice, who survived him, married Sir Nicholas de Segrave. In 1293 another Alice, widow of John de Armenters, … Thomas Malekake, claimed dower in Burley. 37 Nicholas de Segrave held half a fee there in 1305, 38 and in 131213 the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… it was granted, during the king's pleasure, to Gilbert de Segrave. 63 In 1234, however, Nicholas Malemains obtained …
A History of the County of Hertford
… to the miller, was leased to John Bereford and Nicholas Segrave of Aldenham for seven years at a rent of 20 s. and …
A History of the County of Northampton
… (d. 1906) who was rector of Castle Ashby 185278; 74 John Segrave, rector (d. 1836); and to six men of the parish, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… find that in 137980 Thomas de Oldington 240 and Sir Hugh Segrave, apparently the third son of John Lord Segrave, independently granted their interest in lands at …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Chinnor manor, and by about 1240 had passed to Stephen de Segrave (d. 1241). 230 It was inherited by his son Gilbert, … have some connexion with a fine of 1246 between Gilbert de Segrave and Laurence de Broke: Fines Oxon. 131. Magd. Coll. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… taken before Roger de Verdon, 14 Lieutenant of John de Segrave, Warden of Nottingham Castle, but he had Order only …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in the manor. 65 Some time before 1380 Sir Hugh de Segrave, a former Treasurer of England, had acquired the … for example, that of Ralph son of Thomas Cook. In 1380 Segrave granted much of his land to William of Wykeham; … Drayton of Dorchester, who was related to Sir Hugh de Segrave, released his rights in Clifton and Burcot manors and …
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