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A History of the County of Oxford
… be based on inquisitions taken soon after 1225. Robert de Vipont is stated to hold knight's fees in various places of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Neville. Gillian held it until c. 1195, as did Robert de Vipont from c. 1195 to 1199. Hugh de Neville acquired the …
Magna Britannia
… window of the parish church are the arms of Stapleton, Vipont, Musgrave, and Hilton. In the church is the … of William Stapleton, Esq. who married the heiress of Vipont, and died in 1457. There are several monuments of the …
A History of the County of Rutland
… it was probably the work of the Busseys or of Robert de Vipont at the end of the 12th or early in the 13th century. … to be received with the tithes of the rest of the town. 30 Vipont. Or six rings gules. Essendine passed to Rose's … wife of Thomas Gravenel, and Idonea the wife of Robert de Vipont. 31 Essendine went to Idonea, and she and her husband …
A History of the County of Bedford
… his heirs. 10 Ida, daughter of Cecilia, married Robert de Vipont, and Joan, daughter of Maud, married Thomas de … finally transferred his share of the manor to Robert de Vipont, grandson of the above Robert. 12 On his death in 1265 … in a grant of the manor in 1486 to John Fortescue. 21 Vipont. Gules six rings or. With regard to Isabel de …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (in Swalcliffe) and Bourton. 46 Her successors the Vipont family, descendants of her sister Cecily, held 1 fee … was holding a manor ('Sagesfee') in Great Bourton as of Vipont, 48 as did his son John, Lord Nottingham, in 1419, 49 … son of Richard Danvers, also held a moiety of the former Vipont manor in Great Bourton. Part of his grandfather's fee, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 47 The manor, or half manor, apparently came from the Vipont family. William de Vipont, believed to be grandson of Hugh de Morville, was … 1219 the abbess of Delapr claimed 2 hides against William Vipont, stating that the Abbess Odierda was seised of it in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… gave a moiety of the foreign vill or 'suburb' to Robert de Vipont 64 and the other moiety with the whole of the borough … permanent grant of Wycombe (except the part held by Robert Vipont treated of later under Temple Wycombe Manor). 212 This … be known later as Temple Wycombe, was reserved to Robert Vipont. 246 It remained in his possession until 1227, shortly …
A History of the County of Durham
… with Ivo Tailbois, who was chamberlain of Robert de Vipont. 25 Ivo and Elizabeth and Elizabeth's sisters held the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… partition awarded the manor to the heirs of Isabel de Vipont, a second sister and co-heir. They were Idonea her … the Beauchamps, Earls of Warwick, co-heirs with Isabel de Vipont, as in 1339 Thomas de Beauchamp, nth Earl of Warwick, …
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