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A History of the County of Sussex
… says that the manor was in the hands of Lord Willoughby de Broke between 1752 and 1775, 11 and was sold to the Duke … two -fees in 'Lovintone' held respectively by William de la Faleyse and John de Lovintone. 12 This John was son of Sir William son of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… W. Woods before 1876. 6 Early in the 13th century Robert de Elnested gave to his younger son William 1 hide of land in … gift to him, and in 1244 Prior Anketill granted to John de Gatesden for life land in East Marden and on the Downs which had been given by Sir Bartholomew de Elsted. 9 The priory's estates in this parish seem to have …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… two car. There afterward Turold the man or tenant of Roger de Busli, whose fee it was made, had one car. and one vill. … name also continued. 2 I find Anno Domini 1272, William de Cressy of Marcham, and that 6 E: 3. Roger de Cressi held half a knights fee there. William de Cressy of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of Hoton of William Pannel, that of Harewood of Amicia de Rumelly, and that of Thorpe of Adam de Bruis, and Jevetta de Arches his wife. Hamo the chanter of York, was by the said …
The Environs of London
… plate (with small half-length figures) in memory of John de Bradigdone and Maud his wife. Some brass plates in memory …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and 2 in Thorney. 5 It was presumably here that Henry de Garlaunde, Prebendary of Thorney, in 1298 was allowed by … family who took their name from the place. In 1166 Oliver de Wystringes held part of a knight's fee of the bishop; 11 Alan de Wideringe occurs in the time of King John; 12 about 1260 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (N. N. W.) from Chester. The manor was given by Randal de Gernon, Earl of Chester, to the convent of St. Werburgh, …
Survey of London Monograph
… Marche Ao Di 1540. "And by ye grace of God ye said William De'ham purporteth to lie by her, who departed unto God ye day … three goats passant Argent, armed Or, as many fleurs-de-lys of the field. He is described in the patent as …
Survey of London
… by the Commissioners, began work. The chairman was Earl de Grey and Ripon, and the other fourteen members, who …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… parish, have disappeared. A market was granted to Thomas de Bavent, from whom the place takes the affix to its name. …