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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in Stetchworth, 178 with which it was sold in 1573 to Roger, Lord North, afterwards descending with the main … Thomas, duke of Norfolk, presenting in 1566, 312 and Sir Roger Townsend and William Dix, custodians of his land, in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… kiln existed on the Montagu estates in Thurlaston in 1710. Roger Pantolf gave to Pipewell Abbey the dam of his … of a knight's fee was held of Ralph, Wigan's son, by Roger de Torlavestone de novo feffamento in 1166. 32 Ralph … of Pipewell, the concord being made in the presence of Roger (Weseham), Bishop of Chester, and the dean and chapter …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Hugh of Tew, married Richard (d. 1287 x 1291) son of Roger of Lyons. 47 Thomas of Lyons held the share by 1299; he … fee. By 1225 Stephen had been succeeded by his son Roger, and in 1279 the estate was held of Bruern by Thomas Runcin, presumably Roger's son. 69 A Thomas Runcin held it in 1307, and Richard …
A History of the County of Surrey
… service in Bramley. 9 In 1229 John de Fay gave to Roger de Bydon land in the woods of Burningfold and Witherfold; 10 and in 12356 Roger granted the land to Sandon Hospital to be held of him. … GRANGE was an old house held by the abbey of Waverley of Roger de Clare, c. 1238, and inhabited by a family who took …
A History of the County of Bedford
… all cases. 106 The judge most hostile to the liberty was Roger de Leyton, who attempted his utmost to crush the … almost succeeded, took place in 1276, and originated in Roger's refusal to go to Dunstable without a special letter … judges by royal licence, a proceeding which aroused Roger to anger, unappeased by the revocation of their powers. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Sybil Jargonvyll and his three cousins John de Bedford, Roger Turner and Agnes atte Stile. 31 In the same year Roger and John enfeoffed Walter Walsshe, William Palmer, and … 34 who granted it in 1394 to Thomas Agas and Robert or Roger Marshall and other feoffees, 35 to whom Agnes and Sybil …
A History of the County of Bedford
… there to the priory, of which the earliest was that of Roger de Brahi in 1181. 57 Geoffrey Chamberlain and William … Pickman at a rent of 11 6 s. 8 d., 73 and in 1607 to Roger Rogers, 74 and by 1628 it had come into the possession …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… demesne of the Crown. It was granted to an ancestor of Roger la Zouche (d. 1285), and Roger claimed free warren in the demense. In 1275 Roger held the manor by military service as overlord. 235 The …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… origin of LAWES farm, sold by Nicholas atte Mere to Sir Roger Tocotes in 1480. 132 Sir Roger (d. 1492) was deprived of the land in 14845. 133 Another Roger Tocotes owned it in 1494. 134 An estate which passed in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… restored in 1217. 75 Having quarrelled with his eldest son Roger, 76 William before his death in 1230 77 granted much of … Whittlesford Bridge with 1 yardland and another mill. 79 Roger and his descendants, the lords Colville, 80 retained … the overlordship of the Temple manor. In 1279 his grandson Roger was erroneously said to hold it of the honor of the …
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