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A History of the County of Lancaster
… surveys recognize its dependence on Warrington. 8 Pain de Vilers gave Halsall to Vivian Gernet in marriage with his … service of one-tenth of a knight's fee. In 1212 Robert de Vilers was the lord of Halsall, and Alan son of Simon held of … To Alan his son Simon 12 succeeded. A charter by Robert de Vilers, his immediate lord, quitclaimed the rent of 13 s. of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was included in the barony of Warrington, and by Pain de Vilers was given to Roger de Stainsby, together with half a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Early in the twelfth century it was granted to Pain de Vilers as part of his fee of Warrington, to which it … appear that Pain had first of all granted it to Alan de Vilers his son, the latter bestowing it upon Chester Abbey …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was a member of the barony of Warrington; by Pain de Vilers it was given to Thomas de Vilers, and in 1212 seems to have been held by Robert and William de Vilers. 2 As in the case of Halsall and Windle, the descent …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… be the plough-land granted to Adam le Vieleur by Pain de Vilers, about 1160; in 1212 it was held by knight's service …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Robert received a plough-land in Thornton from Pain de Vilers, lord of Warrington; Inq. and Extents, 7. The surname …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and the third to the Sefton fee. 4 Subsequently Pain de Vilers, lord of Warrington, granted one of these plough-lands …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the time of Henry I a barony or fee was formed for Pain de Vilers, Warrington being its head and giving it a name. It descended in regular hereditary succession in the Vilers and Pincerna or Boteler family until nearly the end of … The manor of LITTLE SANKEY 52 was granted by Pain de Vilers, lord of Warrington, to Gerard de Sankey the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… The manor of WINDLE was among those granted to Pain de Vilers, the first baron of Warrington, and continued to from … the usual suit to county and wapentake courts. 4 Pain de Vilers, the original grantee, gave one plough-land, in … son of Alan was holding this half of Windle of Robert de Vilers. 5 Robert de Vilers perhaps resigned his rights, for …
A History of the County of Sussex
… part of the honor of Petworth. It passed to the family of Vilers, who held it of the Earl of Arundel. Pain de Vilers, the first holder of the manor, probably the Pain who … of Arundel; 10 the tenant's name is not given. Robert de Vilers made an agreement with the Bishop of Chichester in …
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