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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… kept it; I suppose Peverell whose Fee it was. 3 Hugh de Lambecote, and William his son and heir, put into the hands of Raph de Weldebof a certain Rent of 12d. yearly, in the Mill of … that place, restored and confirmed to Adam, son of Robert de Aldesworthe, the whole Land of Aldesworth, which Robert …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… item, ( d) France and England quarterly quartering 2 and 3 de Burgh and 4 Mortimer. In fourth window four shields( a) … unicorn's head. In heads of lights, badges of rose, fleur-de lis, harp, etc. Remainder of lights filled in with sloping … Painting: In modern vestryroompainting on canvas by Aaron de Chaves, 1674, representing the tables of the Law, in …
A Dictionary of London
… Tenement in parish of All Hallows the Less, formerly John de Weston's and afterwards Alice de Perere's in the street called "Alhalwenestrete," the litel … temp. H. II. (ib. 45). " Ecclesia Omnium Sanctorum de Berkingecherche," H.111. (Anc. Deeds, A. 1628). " …
Old and New London
… were severally, two and two of them together, to say the "De Profundis," and a paternoster, ave, and creed, with the … thereunto belonging; and those who could not say the "De Profundis" were required to say a paternoster, ave, and …
A History of the County of Essex
… by Odo of Bayeux and from him by Beatrice wife of Aubrey de Vere in 1086. 74 On Odo's forfeiture the overlordship … estate at Marks Tey held by Ulvric in 1066 and by Geoffrey de Mandeville in 1086 77 seems to have become part of Aldham. It was held of de Mandeville's successors the earls of Essex in 1373. 78 The …
A History of the County of Sussex
… cultivated on the three-field system. 4 When Bishop Ranulf de Warham in 1220 laid down the minimum quantities of … 100 to 560. 6 The bishops frequently resided here: Robert de Stratford died here on 8 April 1362; 7 Robert Rede in 1414 … appears to be in a letter written in about 1225 by Simon de Seinliz, the bishop's steward, to Bishop Ralph de Nevill …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to Michael Flandrensis or le Fleming, sometimes called de Furness, who is supposed to have accompanied William I. to … sculptured, supposed to represent different members of the De la Beche family, and to have been executed in the … the time of the Norman survey it was the property of Roger de Busli, and in the PipeRolls of the reign of Henry II. it …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… count of Mortain. 1 By 1234 overlordship had passed to the de Mohun family 2 who, with their successors the Luttrells, … later. 3 However, in 1322 it was said to be held of Walter de Romsey. 4 In the later 13th century it was one fee or two … been held by Jocelin of Alford in 1194 6 but by 1234 Simon de Ralegh held it for two fees. 7 Before his death c. 1284 …
A History of the County of Rutland
… 6. THE PRIORY OF EDITH WESTON The abbey of St. Georges de Boscherville for Benedictine monks was founded by Ralf de Tanquerville, chamberlain to the Conqueror, about the year … and very few of their names can be recovered. Robert de Cunebaud was the name of the prior who was so unworthy of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Survey the manor of Astley was in the possession of Ralph de Todeni, of whom it was held by the abbot of St. Taurinus, … Ralph bestowed them on the monastery. 1 Probably Ralph de Todeni was the founder of this priory 2 although the date … on them. 3 Among the benefactors named appears Ralf de Toencio, who gave in England Astley (Heseleia) with its …
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