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A History of the County of Warwick
… with Walton WELLESBOURNE WITH WALTON Wellesbourne Hastings, with Walton: Acreage: 2,953. Population: 1911, 682; … north-west and forms the boundary between Wellesbourne Hastings to the north and the township of Wellesbourne … and west of the Dene Brook, and perhaps one of the Hastang family in that north and east. Thurstan's elder son Robert …
A History of the County of Northampton
… will dated 1627/8 to his cousin Robert Greville. 78 His family held it till the 19th century, 79 but sold it to John … until 1662, it may have passed to a younger branch of the family; there are inscriptions in the parish church to …
A History of the County of Hertford
… in 1325. 20 Aylmer's heirs were his nephew John de Hastings and his two nieces Elizabeth Talbot and Joan the … Lockleys in 1415 to John Perient 39 of Digswell, in whose family it descended 40 in the same manner as Digswell (q.v.). … for Broadwater Hundred. 68 There is no record of his family and no further mention of a sub-tenant until 1288, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… followed the descent of the earldom in the Mandeville family, and in 1236 passed with it to Humphrey de Bohun, Earl … who was doubtless the Norman ancestor 37 of the Oseville family, who were mesne tenants of Wendlebury until the … not known. 47 By the end of the 12th century the St. Fey family were tenants of one of the 2 knight's fees of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… probably disappeared in the late 19th century. 21 The Cox family kept an inn at Wendy, the Windsor Arms next to the … sister, Avice, apparently married a member of the Engaine family. 28 Part of a fee in Wendy was held c. 1230 by William … with the manor of Shepreth eventually passed to the Tyrell family. 79 By 1428 John Tyrell and John Gambon held most of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of Richmond (q.v.). One fee in Wensley was held by a family which was also enfeoffed of land in Lincolnshire under … that in the 12th century it was in the hands of the family of the lords of Thornton Steward (q.v.). Wymar son of … a lord of Richmond (probably Earl Conan) to the Tunstall family in drengage; their service of carrying the earl's wine …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and seems soon afterwards to have been granted to the family of Crevequer, of which it was held about the latter end of king Richard I's reign by a family who took their surname from their possessions here. … male of his body, with divers remainders over. From the family of Pimpe this estate came in king Henry the VIIIth's …
A History of the County of Sussex
… WEST BLATCHINGTON was called BLATCHINGTON-WAYFIELD from a family, members of which are found witnessing charters by the … (q.v.), 14 the Weyviles seem to have been succeeded by the family of Hardresse, or Hardres, and about 1485 the manor was … heirs of John de Combe, late of Combe in the parish of Hastings. 16 In 1502 Thomas Combe and his wife Elizabeth …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Bradley. 67 It was evidently let to members of the Foliat family during the 16th century 68 but in 1662 passed with most of the manorial land to the Peirs family. In 1665 it was occupied by people too poor to pay … 25 a. There were no major landowners although the Maidment family held over 275 a. 96 In 1691 two tenants paid increased …
A History of the County of Somerset
… George (d. 1273). George's successor was John (I) de Hastings (later Lord Hastings (d. 1313)), son of his sister Joan. 74 John de … the estate, measuring 490 a., was let to the Barbour family, who held it until the middle of the century. 82 In …
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