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A History of the County of Hertford
… de Cranemere, to whom he paid 1 d. rent. 158 In 1413 John Mortimer held Waterships of Philip Asshe and John and … John Bassingburn and Alice Countess of Oxford and John Mortimer her husband released to him some interest which they …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent)., Wurthye, Hyldborne Worthy, Hedbome Worthy, Worthy Mortimer (xiii cent.). Headbourne Worthy is a scattered … 1788. 3 Manors The manor of HEADBOURNE WORTHY alias WORTHY MORTIMER alias WORTHY COMITIS alias HOOK and WORTHY MORTIMER was said to have been given to St. Swithun's, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Earl of Gloucester (d. 1314). 49 By his first wife, Maud Mortimer (d. 1312), the younger Theobald de Verdun left three …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the abbey and had paid geld for 11 hides. 12 Ralph Mortimer also held 1 hide in Highway which Toti had bought …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… hundred court for the past ten years. 106 In 1283 Edmund Mortimer held land at Clevancy 107 and was probably lord of … had been granted to her and her late husband Walter by Mortimer. 108 Her claim was disputed by Mortimer's wife Margaret, but by 1306 the manor was held by …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… fee as part of the honour of Trowbridge (q.v.), and Ralph Mortimer who held 1 fee. 20 The overlordship of the Salisbury … held the Salisbury portion directly of the earl, and the Mortimer portion of Alan de la Zouche, who held it of Ralph de Mortimer. 22 It is likely that Humphrey's father, Ralph de …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in 1086 it belonged to Oidelard, who held it of Ralph de Mortimer. 43 Hordle was probably granted soon after to the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… In 14523 the manor of HORTON was in the hands of John Mortimer of Grendon; 40 and Roger Salisbury of Grendon died …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1066, and after the Conquest may have been given to Roger Mortimer. Roger's son Ralph held it in 1084 and 1086. 81 … Hugh. 82 The overlordship apparently descended in the Mortimer family like that of Bradfield manor, 83 but was not … in 1066. Like Hullavington it may have been given to Roger Mortimer and in 1086 Edward held it of Ralph Mortimer. 167 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Half a century later an anchoress, Annora, widow of Hugh Mortimer and daughter of King John's enemy William de Braose, …
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