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A History of the County of Bedford
… to be found under the former manor. In 1086 Robert de Todeni held 2 hides 1 virgate of land in Turvey, which had formerly belonged to Osulf, a thegn. 41 Robert de Todeni's possessions, known as the honour of Belvoir, passed … whose names are not mentioned, were tenants of Robert de Todeni at Domesday, and from oneprobably the largerof these …
Roger Whitley's Diary 1684-1697
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Land held by Ulf before the Conquest was held by Robert de Todeni in 1086 76 and was known later as the manor of … the king in chief throughout the Middle Ages. 77 Robert de Todeni died in 1088 78 and the estate later passed to his … the manor of FRAMPTON MANSELL, was held by Robert de Todeni in 1086 and descended with the manor of Sapperton …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 569 inhabitants. This place belonged to Ralph de Todeni, who was standardbearer to William at the battle of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Albini, the ancient possessors of the lordship. Robert de Todeni, a noble Norman to whom the Conqueror gave several …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in Herefordshire, and Staveley in Derbyshire. Berenger de Todeni, who held a small fief in north Oxfordshire, was the son of Robert de Todeni, the founder of Belvoir castle; 56 Gilbert de Gand, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… which render 18 d. One of these is waste. Berengar de Todeni, 1 dwelling which renders 6 d. Milo Crispin, 2 … de Curci. xxxiii. Richard Puingiand. xxxiiii. Berenger de Todeni. xxxv. Milo Crispin. xxxvi. Guy de Reinbodcurth. … Siwate held it freely. XXXIIII. The Land Of Berenger De Todeni Berenger de Todeni holds of the King in Brohtone …
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