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A History of the County of Buckingham
… it in marriage with his daughter Joan on William de Warenne. 33 The tenure was changed between 1316 34 and 1347 … to petty serjeanty with a yearly rent of 6 s. William de Warenne, eldest son of the Earl of Surrey, who obtained … widow Joan, 37 who died about 1293. 38 Their son John de Warenne, 39 while still a minor, became Earl of Surrey on the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Parkgate was held with Reigate and Dorking by the Earls of Warenne and Surrey. In the 16th century Ewood, or Iwood, was … In the 12th century the overlordship belonged to the Earls Warenne and Surrey, 2a whose descendants continued to hold it … out, and Richard, Earl of Arundel, the son of Alice de Warenne, succeeded to the title and estates. 4 In 1415, on …
A History of the County of Sussex
… but by about 1212 it was held in demesne by William de Warenne, 38 and descended with the rape. After the death of … 65 The advowson and tithes were granted by William de Warenne II to the Priory of St. Pancras, Lewes. 66 The priory …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in Allington, then in Barcombe Hundred. William de Warenne II was holding land in Newick in about 1095, at which … at Lewes by general charter of William, second Earl Warenne, about 1095. 43 In 1537 it was transferred to the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1086 Ralph de Chesney held Newtimber as 10 hides of Earl Warenne. 6 This formed part of the 14 knights' fees held by … cent.)] was held as 17 hides by Ralph de Chesney of Earl Warenne in 1086. 47 Before the Conquest it had been held by … was granted to the Knights Hospitallers, 54 but John de Warenne, as overlord, interfered with the transfer and in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in 1324. 8 After the forfeiture of the Despensers John de Warenne Earl of Surrey and Sussex apparently obtained a life … heir, was a minor, the manor was in the custody of John de Warenne Earl of Surrey. 21 William Gerberd evidently came of … to the Despensers, was granted to Joan wife of John de Warenne Earl of Surrey in case she survived her husband ( …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 97 William (III) de Courcy's second wife, Gundreda de Warenne, had Nuneham as her dower, and she probably lived … to the advowson was disputed in 1194 both by Gundreda de Warenne, lady of the manor, 223 and her son-in-law Warin …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and was retained after the surrender of the manor. John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey, presented to the church in 1328, 142 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… became one manor, held in 1086 by Godfrey of William de Warenne as 6 hides. Ten haws at Lewes belonged to this manor … of Azor, and in 1086 by the same man of William de Warenne. 6 Godfrey, who held the greater part of Ovingdean in … being confirmed about 1090 by his overlord William de Warenne. 7 The monks acquired more land there of Jordan de …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the Confessor PATCHAM was held by Earl Harold. William de Warenne held it in 1086, and its assessment had been reduced … PATCHAM COURT, continued as a demesne manor of the Earls Warenne, and descended with the rape until the division in … four villeins and a meadow and also the tithes of Earl Warenne's land were granted by the first earl, 32 and his son …
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