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A History of the County of York East Riding
… 61 a. The rector received 433 a., John Bowman 167 a., and Peter Nevill 124 a.; there were also one allotment of 67 a., …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… by Meaux was found in 1377 to have caused flooding on Peter Hildyard's land. 29 In the late 16th century the … was succeeded by his daughter Catherine, who married Sir Peter Nuthill. 53 It was perhaps the same Catherine who … descended by the late 14th century to the Nuthills' son Peter, and it was perhaps that Peter's son Thomas who was …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… at Mappleton and Rolston was evidently held in 1206 by Peter de Brus (d. 1222), and his grandson Peter de Brus (d. 1272) was the Crown's mesne tenant of 12 … de Stutville, widow of Roger de Merlay, held the manor of Peter de Brus, and later in the century the Merlays and their …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… c. 1200. 37 The manor descended almost certainly to Sir Peter de Fauconberg (fl. earlier 13th century) 38 and by 1264 … chapel. 76 The house stood empty in 1998. Rise 1762 Sir Peter de Fauconberg had a park at Rise in the earlier 13th … sold to Richard Bethell in 1863. 93 Between 1235 and 1249 Peter Ash gave arable land in Rise to Meaux abbey 94 but no …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… widow Maud died in 1343, it descended to Robert's son Peter. Maud Tilliol's first husband had been Sir William … of Odo of Seaton 5 a., Amfrid the noble a toft and croft, Peter son of Robert of Seaton 2 selions, and various … 6 selions and other parcels of land c. 1240, and Peter son of Robert of Seaton a toft, a croft, and 1 a. and …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… the poor of Bridlington had 31 a. at Ulrome from 1760. 91 Peter de Brus (d. 1272) held 5 carucates of the Aumale fee in … de Merlay (d. 1265) certainly held it with Burton Agnes of Peter de Brus. The Merlays' estate at Dringhoe and Ulrome was … 1/48 knight's fee, perhaps as heir to the Goxhills or to Peter de Brus. As at Little Cowden, in Colden Parva, her …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… was said to have given 8 carucates in Withernwick to Peter de Fauconberg, whose son Walter had inherited by 1202 and whose grandson (Sir) Peter de Fauconberg defended his title in 1231. 75 The … between 1221 and 1235, but it was evidently later lost. 28 Peter de Fauconberg had given Thornton abbey (Lincs.) 1 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… his uncle, Roger, held on the vigil, the feast of St. Peter and St. Paul, and the day after; in the 14th of that … Robert, his son, 50 l. and 6 s. 8 d. to the repair of St. Peter's chapel, in this church. Anne, his wife, was also … Mary, and is a rectory; formerly valued at 16 marks, paid Peter-pence, 5 d. ob. The present valor is 8 l. and is …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… patron of a 3d portion; and Hugh de Falkenour of a fourth Peter-pence were 6 d. q. The present valor is 6 l. 3 s. 1 d. … acknowledged it to be freely his, and held of the abbey. Peter de Alto Bosco, or de Hautbois, gave to King John, in … of the abbot; but in the 19th of Henry III. the said Peter released all his right. 8 In 1257, the chamberlain held …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and came by an exchange for lands at Lewes in Sussex. 1 Peter Braunche, in the 18th of Henry III. had a grant of two … an aid on his tenants to ransom him; and Richard, son of Peter, in the 44th of Henry III. granted this lordship to the … valued at 5 marks, and that of John the rector at 5 marks, Peter-pence 12 d. The present valor is 6 l. 11 s. 0 b. …