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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Cromwell, Henry his brother and various members of the family joined in selling the manors of Upwood, Clairvaux and … but some of the names correspond with those of the family of Upwood. William was amerced for a false claim as … was in the 14th century in the possession of the Dene family, but it is not known when they obtained it. Possibly …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 82 In the 13th and 14th centuries another branch of the family had an estate which included land at Eastcott. A John … held of the abbey of St. Mary, Winchester, by the Malwain family in the 14th century with the later manors of … of a wing to the east later in the 17th century. The Eyre family was established at Wedhampton as customary tenants of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 13 The manor from this time continued in the Bernevall family until 1277, when, on the death of Gilbert de … the king to grant it to Walter de Romsey, 28 a member of a family which owned considerable property in Wiltshire and … 29 Before 1333 the moiety had reverted to the Romsey family, a Walter de Romsey, possibly a son of the firstnamed …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 7 who may be identified as the ancestor of the Torpel family, since in the early 12th century Roger Infans held 2 … later in the 12th century, enfeoffed another branch of the family with their land in Wadenhoe. Before 1167, it had been …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… boundary is Malmains farm, (the antient mansion of that family in this parish, though now only a mean farm-house, … lords of the seignory, this manor was again held by the family of Malmaines, of eminent account in these parts, who … to England, and to have been present at the battle of Hastings, being standard-bearer to the Norman footmen. From …
A History of the County of Northampton
… service armed with a brace of pistols, his servants and family attending him armed, after which, on taking refuge in … descended with the honor of Huntingdon, as Yardley Hastings (q.v.). The Malesoures family were under-tenants in … was Richard son of Henry who was holding of John de Hastings in 1284. 18 Walgrave was next held by the family of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of Thomas, fourth Lord Morley, married secondly Sir Hugh Hastings, and held the whole manor until her death in 1426. … after the Restoration. 40 Walkern has descended in this family, 41 and is now held by the seventh earl. Rook's Nest, … Basset was keeper. 43 His name perhaps and that of his family survives in Bassus Green, called by Cussans Bassett's …
A History of the County of Hertford
… The overlordship apparently descended in the Montfitchet family. Richard Montfitchet (son of Gilbert and grandson of … come by 1295 to a younger branch of the Montfitchet family. 74 It seems possible that the feoffment was made to a … The other holding of about 2 hides was that of the Scales family (see below). It has not yet been possible to identify …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the hamlet and green called Hanville, so called after the family of Handville, or Handfield, whose habitation, (now … hereafter. After which it came into the possession of a family of its own name, and in the inquisition taken of … fee. After which it became the property of the eminent family of Haut, who held it of the archbishop, and they …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in financial difficulties three years after inheriting the family property, and his disappearance and threat of suicide … manor of BEENHAMS, which presumably took its name from the family of Beenham, who held land both in Beenham parish and … of the 15th century, when Elizabeth Trussel inherited the family property. 74 She married John Earl of Oxford, 75 and …
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