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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… was succeeded by his son William, and he, as regards Southoe, the head of the Lovetot Fee in Huntingdon, and … the Lovetot Fee in Grafham was attached to the barony of Southoe and followed the descent of that manor (q.v.). 19 … of the overlordship of Grafham passed with his purparty of Southoe (q.v.) to his descendant Edward Lovetot, whose widow …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… de Wauton, who married Eleanor de Stokes of Boughton in Southoe (q.v.), had a son Thomas, aged 30, in 1349. His son … de St. Liz gave to Odo de Danmartin lands there and in Southoe, which Earl Simon III (115384) confirmed to Aubrey de … of Odo) and his son Reginald. 193 Rents from lands in Southoe and Beachampstead were paid by Reginald de Danmartin …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… The parish has always been closely connected with that of Southoe, and though the civil parishes are now separated, … is covered with tiles. The church, which is a chapelry to Southoe, appears to have been originally built in the 13th … 65 at Hail Weston has always been annexed to the church of Southoe, from its first mention in 1222 to the present day. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 6 It seems to have passed with the Joceline estates at Southoe (q.v.). 7 North of the village along Mill Way is the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… and 1719. 18 The manor seems to have passed with that of Southoe (q.v.) from the Bacons to John Standley, who, with his wife and Peter Standley, was dealing with Southoe in 1739, and died in 1761. 19 Henry Pointer Standley … Geo. I, ro. 179. Musgrave's Obituary (Harl. Soc.). Mon. in Southoe church. Ibid. G.E.C. Complete Peerage. J. W. Clark, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 300 a. pasture, 100 a. wood, and 40 s. rent in Midloe, Southoe, Graffham, Mulsho and Hail Weston. Mulsho pasture was described as in Southoe. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. ii) cxxvii, 10. Ibid. Feet of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Beaumes was held of Henry Norres, as of the manor of Southoe (q.v.), which had descended similarly to the Duke. … or twice a year, to the court of the Barony of Lovetot at Southoe, the value of the pleas of the court in 1263 being 20 …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Parishes Southoe SOUTHOE Sutham (xi cent.); Sutho, Suho (xii cent. and later); … border in Little Paxton. MANORS Four and a half hides in SOUTHOE, held before the Conquest by Dunninc, were entered in …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… fee passed to Roger de Lovetot and followed the descent of Southoe (q.v.). On the partition of the Lovetot fees on the … 1295. 6 The overlordship of this holding continued, like Southoe, with the heirs of the Clares, the Earls of Stafford. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… together with that from his Huntingdonshire manor of Southoe amounted to 36 10 s. at the time of his death. 26 …
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