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A History of the County of Bedford
… between his son John and Christina, daughter of John de Segrave, when her dower was provided from rents in Luton …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in Meriden at least as early as 1234, when Gilbert de Segrave held one-quarter knight's fee of John de Langley, who … from the manor, 36 and his grandson John son of Stephen Segrave, aged nine, succeeded. 37 This younger John died … de Mowbray. 38 John de Mowbray inherited the Barony of Segrave in right of his wife, and that of Mowbray from his …
A History of the County of Northampton
… in the inquisition taken after the death of Nicholas de Segrave. 13 The Butlers of Grimsbury, however, held their …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 60 In 1379 lands in North Moreton were held by Sir Hugh Segrave with the manor of Aston Tirrold 61 (q.v.), with which …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Henry III the manor of North Piddle was held by Stephen de Segrave. Stephen was regent of England during the king's … 23 He was summoned to Parliament in June 1295 as Lord Segrave and died in the same year. 24 North Piddle was granted for life by John Segrave to his brother Henry, who was holding it in 1299. 25 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… his mother, had sold his interest in the manor to Sir Hugh Segrave in return for a couple of Devon manors. 119 Thus the … hundred-year-old connextion with the Courtenays was ended. Segrave, who rose to be Treasurer and Chancellor of England, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… he was ordered to deliver over his custody to Stephen de Segrave. 24 The wardenship was again granted in 1234 to …
Magna Britannia
… 32, John Swinnerton, and Christian, relict of John de Segrave 33, were then joint owners. No mention is made in the … of the manor of Repton to the Segraves. Nicholas de Segrave, had a charter of free warren in Bretby in 1291. 43 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… quartered with the coats of Brotherton, Mowbray, Brewose, Segrave, Fitz-Alan of Clun, Albani, or Arundel, and Warner, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… portion of Penn was subinfeudated in 1222 to Stephen de Segrave, 52 from whose family it afterwards acquired its … 22 marks in 1289 under the Edict of Kenilworth. 61 John de Segrave succeeded his father in 1295 62 and obtained a grant … dispute arising in 1327 between Christina widow of John de Segrave and Alice widow of Stephen, his son, the manor of …
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