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A History of the County of Berkshire
… the second co-heir of Gilbert de Tillers, Agnes wife of Philip de Croix. 60 Service was owed to the prioress by … and Compton had been alienated to Nicholas de Kingston and Philip de la Beche. 77 In 1300 Nicholas de Kingston conveyed … William Maunsel, 78 who sold them in 1321 to John son of Philip de la Beche. 79 He was holding Ashden at his death in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in the succession, Frideswide and her third husband Philip Cuffe did not obtain livery of their third of the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… it to his daughter Helewise, whose daughter Cecily married Philip de Columbers, lord of Nether Stowey. 113 A mesne … with Stockland Lovel in Spaxton, 120 to William's son Philip, also known as Philip of Stockland, who in 1262 granted his two thirds and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… estates came to the Earl of Warwick, of whom in 1235 Philip held knight's fee in 'Cumton'. 11 He is probably the Philip de Cumpton who occurs in Warwickshire in 1205. 12 By … de Cumpton is named as tenant of this fee; 14 but in 1279 Philip de Compton was lord of the manor and held it of Thomas …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… (IV), and charged his estate in favour of his sons Robert, Philip, Lawrence, John and Kenelm. He died in the same year, … At the time of his death his six sons and two brothers, Philip and John, were all living at Conington. 66 Heathcote. … 77 which after the Dissolution were granted in 1540 to Philip Parys and Margaret his wife. 78 Two years later Philip …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… to the possessor of Cannon Court. 5 In the time of Philip and Mary the inhabitants claimed pasturage, and after … 12 n. a Sir Francis Moore's title to his estates, tenes Philip M. N. Wroughton, fol. 50. Feud. Aids, i, 70. Feet of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… an only daughter, Isabel. The first husband of Isabel was Philip de Burnel, who died without issue in 1281. Isabel … Hil. 6 Ric. II, no. 74. The latter document states that Philip de Vache and Elizabeth his wife held the second moiety …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… appears that at the court held at Michaelmas of that year Philip Cleverly did homage for lands held of the abbey in … to the pasture of Cleverdown. 73 In 1413 John the son of Philip had a dispute with the abbot of Titchfield, concerning … 3 Jas. I. In that year he conveyed it to John Catcher and Philip Morgan. Deeds penes Mr. A. R. Malden, The Close, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… remaining. This was, before that Time, William's, Son of Philip de Cortlingstock, but they paid for another Half of a … de Burun) confirmed to the Abbey of Geroudon, the Gifts of Philip, Son of William de Cortingstock, and of Ranulph de Cortingstock, and Hugh his Son. Philip de Cortingstoc, in the beginning of the Reign of Henry …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Winifred, Daughter of Robert Thorold, by whom he had Philip Markham, Esquire, who Died 1669, the rest were Dead …