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A History of the County of Oxford
… for 10 s. a year. These virgates had been acquired by Philip de Wappele in 1243 for 13 6 s. 8 d. 119 Extents of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to St. Leger, in which name it remained till the reign of Philip and Mary, when it was sold to Lone, descended from …
A History of the County of Oxford
… services. Of the 6 free tenants, the most important was Philip Stiward, who held 3 virgates at a rent of 9 s. and for … Hopcroft had the longest connexion with Fritwell. In 1279 Philip de Oppercroft was a villein virgater; 215 by the early … Crown for 'ready money' by Thomas Cecil, gentleman, and Philip Bolde, cloth-worker of London, and in 1562 by George …
A History of the County of Sussex
… crenellate it. 44 In 1281 he acquired all the tenements of Philip de Percyng in Perching, 45 and in 1284 he was returned …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… but obtained reseisin in 1217. 32 Shortly afterwards Philip de Fyfield held one knight's fee. 33 His son 34 Robert is mentioned in 1258, 35 and in 1273 Robert's son Philip was lord. 36 In 1309 John de Fyfield settled the manor … Derby, claimed the next presentation on the grounds that Philip son of Robert de Fyfield was a minor, and that even …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Kersley at Mertonage (167287) and at Avenels (167180); Philip Burton held Avenels and Mertonage from 1680, and other … Henry Tindall, himself warden of Merton College, 436 and Philip Stringer exercised the patronage in 1587. 437 A …
A History of the County of Oxford
… often mentioned, though not directly as lords of Havels. Philip appears in the early 14th century, 127 Thomas in 1340, … and in 1914 the manor-house and estate were bought by Philip Morrell, a well-known Oxford solicitor. 172 Lesser … an inquiry of 1223 reveals that King Richard granted Philip Mimekan the serjeanty of Shotover Forest and 2 hides …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 156 of Forcett. Richard Shuttleworth of Forcett (q.v.), Philip and Edward Saltmarsh and Philip son and heir of Edward joined in conveyances of the … and early 14th centuries. Geoffrey Chacemoyne enfeoffed Philip son of John (le Breton) in lands here for a term, John …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… suppressed in the 1st year of king Edward VI. the priest, Philip Medcalfe, having a pension of six pounds assigned to … in trust, and now of the annual produce of 14l. 10s. PHILIP TIDD, by will in 1733, gave a messuage, garden, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… remainder first to Palmer's sister Joan, then to Philip Thornbury and others in trust apparently for Ralph and …