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A History of the County of Surrey
… the duke's death in 1768 this manor, together with Esher Wateville and the mansion and estate of Claremont, was … at only 5 virgates, which were held of them by William de Wateville. 44 The land apparently continued in the possession of the Wateville family till the reign of Henry III, when Robert de …
A History of the County of Warwick
… de Hulles and had two daughters; Denise married John de Wateville, and Alice married first John de Langley and then …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Confessor. 10 In 1087 it was held by Robert (possibly de Wateville) of Richard de Tonbridge. 11 The latter was the … under-tenants until the reign of Henry II, when Robert de Wateville is said to have sold the manor to Robert de …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1331 Baldwin's son John de Akeny sold the manor to Roger Wateville and his wife Margery. 70 Roger probably died the … Margery was occupying the manor-house in 1346. 72 A John Wateville was living at Whittlesford c. 1340. 73 By 1358 the … window, of the same period, formerly contained the arms of Wateville. 370 The porch was built by Henry Cyprian (fl. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… as heirs two sisters, Alice and Maud. 77 In 1318 Robert de Wateville was given wardship over a daughter of Aubrey, and … 1346 the whole manor was held by Joan, widow of William de Wateville. 78 Possibly Robert married his ward to his kinsman … jointly with his wife Joan, 80 perhaps daughter of Joan de Wateville. In 1393-4 their surviving son Thomas Hengrave held …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… William Goizenboded and his successors of whom Maud de Wateville relinquished her rights in the church by 1148. 4 In … 11 William and his immediate successors, of whom Maud de Wateville was lady of Taynton in the mid 12th century, 12 … passed to Fotheringhay college (Northants.). 22 Maud de Wateville, lady of Taynton, endowed Taynton church and gave …
A History of the County of Sussex
… were attached to it; Ulward's land was held by William de Wateville and the church was on his holding; Brictric had … the church of Brighton, which actually was on William de Wateville's land. 158 Chesney succeeded to many of Wateville's holdings in Sussex and certainly in Brighton, …
The Environs of London
… to the crown by Robert de Brus, was given to Roger Wateville in 1326. Cl. 19 Edw. II. m. 18. See Pat. 9 Edw. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to Gertuch Honest at an unknown date, to Roger de Wateville in 1311, 15 to John of Elsfield in 1312, 16 to the …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting
… next after F. of Translation of S. Edward, K. [13 Oct.]. Wateville (Robert de), "chevaler."To John de Polteneye all … without Alegate. Margaret his chere compaigne, Roger de Wateville his brother, William Orketote his nephew, and Sir …
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