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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Manors and other Estates. T.R.E. the abbey of St. Mary, Winchester (Nunnaminster), held an estate at Urchfont which … estate at Eastcott was held of the abbey of St. Mary, Winchester, in the 14th century but afterwards the … possible to identify land held of the abbey of St. Mary, Winchester, by the Malwain family in the 14th century with …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… who in 1399 obtained licence to grant it in free alms to Winchester College. 24 This was done by fine two years later, 25 and in 1428 the warden of Winchester College was returned as holding half a fee in Vernhams Dean. 26 At the present day the governors of Winchester College are lords of the manor and the principal …
A History of the County of Northampton
… service of half a knight's fee, sometimes of the Honour of Winchester, 12 and at others in chief. 13 Vere, Earl of … and in 1254 granted the manor to Roger de Quinci, Earl of Winchester, for life. 19 On Roger's death in 1264, 20 it …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… de Broke; and a son Brownlow, now lord bishop of Winchester, who married Miss Banister. He married thirdly, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… in the 12th century. 67 In 1270 Roger de Quincy, Earl of Winchester, was holding this halfhide, 68 which on the … and from Amice to her son Robert de Quincy Earl of Winchester, and his son Roger. 70 Ellen, (youngest) daughter … in 1487, all the lands in Walgrave held by him of the Winchester fee were granted to John Moton, 76 after which the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… often called the manor of Billingbear. 14 The Bishops of Winchester, some time during the 13th century, inclosed a … greatgrandson the seventh Lord Braybrooke. Bishopric of Winchester. Gules St. Peter's keys crossed with St. Paul's … in seisin in 1404. 52 In 1347 William Edenson, Bishop of Winchester, obtained a pardon for acquiring the rent of 15 s. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… granted the advowson and rectory in 1558 to John Bishop of Winchester. 122 In 1622 Thomas Watson died seised of it, or … vicar of Walton, asked for a reference to the Bishop of Winchester that the parson impropriate might be caused to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… charter purporting to be of the time of Stigand, Bishop of Winchester ( c. 104353), the area of the present parishes of … 43 The manor of WANBOROUGH was still held by the Bishop of Winchester in 1086, and was then assessed at 19 hides. 44 In … Richer held a hide of land at Wanborough of the Bishop of Winchester. 51 By 12423 Stephen Longespe, nephew of William, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… before her death Queen Mary granted it to the Bishop of Winchester. 255 It does not appear that the bishop ever …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of the manor of Ware was allowed to Saer de Quincy Earl of Winchester, 105 who between 1168 and 1173 had married … and co-heir of Robert Earl of Leicester. 106 The Earl of Winchester was Justiciar of England from 1211 to 1214. He was … is called a liberty. His son and heir Roger Earl of Winchester granted the manor of Ware in 1253 to his brother …