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A History of the County of Sussex
… 1220 a manor of that name was in the hands of William Earl Warenne. 4 The vill of Piddinghoe descended with the manor of … by him at his death in 1275. 7 His overlord was John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey. 8 Nothing more is heard of this … Confessor by Alnod. 21 In 1086 it was held of William de Warenne by Godfrey de Pierpoint, and with it went four …
A History of the County of Sussex
… was given with the rest of the Rape of Lewes to William de Warenne, and was held of him by Hugh son of Rannulf for 30 … Plumpton passed early in the 12th century to Rainald de Warenne and his wife Alice de Wormegay, who were living from about 1118 to 1178. 10 Their son William de Warenne left an only daughter Beatrice, who married as her …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in the Domesday Survey. Half a hide was held of William de Warenne by Osward, who had held it before the Conquest. An … have been given by him to his illegitimate son Rainald de Warenne. 9 The overlordship of the ten fees of which … the three lords of the barony of Lewes. 12 From Rainald de Warenne the manor descended for a time with Plumpton (q.v.), …
A History of the County of Sussex
… probably identical with 8 hides held in 1086 of William de Warenne by William son of Rainald, 4 who may be identified … of St. Pancras at Lewes, and in about 1095 William II Earl Warenne confirmed this grant. 51 A further confirmation in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
A History of the County of Sussex
… of Pangdean held in 1086 by William son of Rainald of Earl Warenne. 2 Thomas de Poynings, a successor of William son of … de Poynings, were returned as holding Pyecombe of the Earl Warenne by military service. 4 By July 1316, however, a manor of Pyecombe was held in demesne by John de Warenne, 5 and it continued in the hands of the lords of the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and a religious foundation of the same lords, the Earls of Warenne and Surrey. The church of the original Cherchefelle … in the possession of the manor and castle by the Earls of Warenne and Surrey. CASTLE From the utter destruction of the … within the lord's castle.' The tradition that William de Warenne's castle was made a rendezvous for a secret meeting …
A History of the County of Sussex
… before the Conquest for 79 hides. Of this, William de Warenne received 64 hides, the rest lying in the rapes of the … de Braose. In 1086 the manor was held in demesne by Earl Warenne and was assessed for 33 hides. Norman held 2 hides of … Northease was confirmed to Lewes Priory by William II de Warenne between 1091 and 1098. 35 In the early 13th century, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the 2 hides in Rottingdean were held by Hugh of William de Warenne. 19 The Earls Warenne subsequently held a manor of Rottingdean in demesne. … released in 1235 by Ralph son of Richard to William, Earl Warenne, 20 and in 1260 John de Ferles and Maud his wife gave …
A History of the County of Essex
… Godtuna as 3 hides. In 1086 it was held of William de Warenne by Richard. 67 The tenancy in chief descended with …
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