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A History of the County of Warwick
… east wing, are probably those of a member of the Hemming family who were settled in Haselor at least from the 16th … and 1242 the manor was held as half a fee of William de Hastings. 42 Again, in 1315, it was said to be held of William Hastings of Thormarton for service of a pair of white spurs, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… retired there at the Dissolution. 39 Members of the Parker family were living in the parish in the late 16th century 40 … apparently through Winebaud de Ballon, to the Newmarch family. 44 In 1166 Henry de Newmarch was holding lands in … under-tenants were Humphrey and Eustace Pauncefoot, of the family which held Hasfield manor for the next four centuries. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… borough, though a rival interest, that of the Burrell family, existed. The second Earl of Lonsdale in fact … of South Imbhams 48 specifically, and it continued in his family. He died in 1513, and his son William in 1537. His … 18 Eliz. Ibid. Hil. 17 Eliz. For an account of the Quenell family see Surr. Arch. Coll. xv, 40. Chan. Decree, 3 July 27 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the priory in fee farm by Eustace of Aldfield, 68 to whose family the prioress had granted it before 1248 for 22 s. a … 80 who united it with that formerly held by the Somery family. In 1086 Geoffrey de Mandeville held 5 hides; he had … 129 to whom Crake had bequeathed it in 1541. 130 The Wendy family thereafter possessed the bulk of the parish. Dr. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to the earl of Lei cester, of whom it was held by the family of St. Clere; but they had quitted the possession of … was granted to Jeffry de Saye, of whom it was held by a family who assumed their surname from it, several of whom … of Aldelose which comprehended the manor, passed into the family of Haut, and was afterwards esteemed as an appendage …
A History of the County of Surrey
… free warren in his demesne lands of Hatcham. 10 The same family continued to hold the manor until the middle of the … the oratory he had built for the use of himself and his family at Hatcham. 26 At his death in 1291 Rokesle held of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 37 began a revival of the political traditions of the family. He had been M.P. for Great Bedwyn for six years … one knight's fee, and was held from an early date by the family of Bassingburn. The first actual mention of the manor … tenement called Gacelines,' his three heirs being John de Hastings, son of his sister Isabel, 189 and Elizabeth Comyn …
A History of the County of Essex
… of Hatfield Broad Oak village, takes its name from the family of John Whitehead (Whyted) (1314). It was a late … 1.5 km. southwest of Bush End, was named from the family of Richard le Waleys (1330). It is a late medieval … 2.5 km. ENE. of the village, was probably named from the family of Roger Woleward (1316). The present house was …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… had passed into the possession of the Columbars family by the beginning of the 13th century. 5 Hatford was … for 8,000 to Edward Jennings of Harwell, Berkshire. 40 The family of Jennings remained in possession until 1720, 41 when …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 17th century. It is presumably derived from the St. George family 7 who were the principal landowners in the parish from … lord under the honor of Richmond. 46 The Furneaux family had held Barham since 1086 but no connexion with … of the heirs of Richard de Mucegros. The St. George family, under-tenants of the fee, held a hide in socage of …
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