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A History of the County of Essex
… Easthorpe Church CHURCH. The advowson of the rectory de- scended with the manor until the later 19th cent- ury, …
A History of the County of Essex
… of the king in chief. 7 In 1194 the demesne tenancy, which de- scended with that of Birch manor, was held by Roger de Planes and in 1203 by William de Planes. The de Planes were Normans and in 1204 their lands …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… apparently a church at Eastington by 1092 when Winebaud de Ballon granted tithes there to Bermondsey Priory, 20 … Eastington church in 1336 by the lady of the manor, Iseult de Audley, 5 and priests were instituted to it in 1338 and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… manor of Fretherne, 25 and passed with it to Winebaud de Ballon who held Eastington in 1092. 26 A daughter of … and in 1166 Eastington was perhaps the fee held by Hamelin de Ballon from her son Henry of Newmarch. 27 The overlordship had passed by 1235 to Nicholas de Moels who had married Hawise, daughter of James of …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… Maud. Richard's son Walter, 28 sometimes called Walter de Clifford, granted the manor in 1144 to Gloucester Abbey in … 1882, 104 and Homeleaze farm, which had been sold to Lord de Mauley, owner of the Hatherop estate, in 1854 and had 172 …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… 1086 it was held by William Devereux as tenant under Roger de Lacy, 44 whose father Walter had probably acquired it from … of their honor of Weobley. 46 After the death of Walter de Lacy in 1241 47 the overlordship passed to his granddaughter and coheir Margery de Lacy who married John de Verdun. John's son Tibbald de …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Earl's Dyke is supposed to have been thrown up by Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester, about 1287. It has a ditch on …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 34 The reduced Manor farm was sold by Haines to Robert de Pass in 1954, and in 1996, then 486 a., it belonged to de Pass's son Mr. M. A. R. de Pass. 35 In 1929 Lord Ailesbury sold Easton farm, 681 a. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… of the parish, on limestone at 120 m. above OD. Richard de Lister founded a small house of Cistercian nuns at …
A History of the County of Northampton
… were held by the count of Mortain and from him by William de Keynes and Ormar, 1 of whom the latter held the … in Easton, those of the Chocques family and Winemar de Hanslope, remained separate fees until Richard Empson … Hulcote in the late 15th century. 6 In Henry I's reign the de L'Estre family were in possession of the Berkhamsted fee …