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A History of the County of Oxford
… Manors. In 1086 HOLTON was one of the many manors held by Roger d'Ivry. 48 On the failure of the d'Ivry line ( c. 1112) … 1317 the manor, then worth 7, was granted by the king to Roger Damory of Bletchingdon on his marriage to the wealthy … son, and sister and coheir of the Earl of Gloucester. 55 Roger died in 1322 after being mortally wounded at the battle …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… William de Bristowe; Thomas Samuel; Robert Curryngham; Roger Rufus; William Cook ( Cocus); John [f. 10v] Neubery, 1 … at a rent of 6s. a year of which service his predecessor Roger Pole had been seised by Augustine and Matilda the true … in the parish of St. Michael towards Algate; abutments, Roger de Leuesham on the east and the land of Mabel Weddes on …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Old Honiley Hall was a large house, probably built by Roger Burgoyne (162536), consisting of a long central range … of the brothers. 50 John Hill sold the manor in 1624/5 to Roger Burgoyne, 51 who died at Honiley in 1636, when his son …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… William Twysden, of Chelmington, her first husband, viz. Roger Twysden, esq. and Margaret his sister, the former of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Henry Trenchard, 67 and in 1397, 68 and again in 1414, 69 Roger Griffin held it in right of his wife. In 1428 John … In 1086 an estate in Ashley was held by Nigel of Earl Roger of Shrewsbury; in the time of the Confessor it had been … In 1316 the lords of Ashley were, in addition to the king, Roger de Bettesthorne, John and William of Fernhill, John of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the mill and all its profits and commodities. 34 In 1259 Roger de Stomnihole and Isabel his wife granted a messuage … records a grant of land in Horley, made to William, son of Roger del Mahone by John de Bures. 37 It is probable that the … at Langshott to be held for the annual rent of 2 s, 61 and Roger Salaman died in 1343 seised of land in Horley held of …
A History of the County of Rutland
… settlement of the manor was made on him with remainder to Roger de Tolthorp de Deneford, his wife Elizabeth and the heirs of their bodies. 20 Thomas, son and heir of Roger de Deneford, quitclaimed in 1361 the manor of Horn to … Richard until the death, in or before 1304, of his clerk, Roger de Maydenewell, when Alan de Frankton, lord of the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… by his son John; in 1632 John Covell and Anna his wife and Roger Covell quitclaimed the manor to Conyers Darcy of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 71 He was seised of these manors at his death, when Roger Husee, a minor, was stated to be his kinsman and heir. … in 13234, presumably for the purpose of regranting it to Roger de Husee, who attained his majority in that year. 76 At …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and 1665 by William, Lord Alington, to a design by Sir Roger Pratt. 89 The new house, of red brick, faced east and … Progresses of Q. Eliz. ii. 221. Architecture of Sir Roger Pratt, ed. R. T. Gunther (1928), 11731. The following …