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A History of the County of Buckingham
… her trustees. 83 They were sued two years later by William Gernon, who claimed the manor as a descendant of Richard … of stepson the action was easily quashed. 84 In 1467 Gernon renounced any right he might have to Robert Ingleton, …
Magna Britannia
… of Sir Hugh Morville, lord of that barony, to Sir Richard Gernon, who had his seat within this manor, at a place called …
A History of the County of Hertford
… after the Conquest it formed part of the lands of Robert Gernon, and was held as 2 hides by William his man, who is … called on his lord as warrantor.' 4 The estates of Robert Gernon were granted in the reign of Henry I to William de …
Magna Britannia
… by the quo warranto roll, that in the year 1330, John Gernon claimed a market on Monday, at Bakewell; a fair for … last-mentioned fair had been granted in 1251, to William Gernon. 4 A small market for butchers' meat, &c. is now held … of Henry II. this manor was given by King John to Ralph Gernon 5. In 1199, the fee of Bakewell was granted by King …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… known as LANCASTERS manor, was in 1086 held by Robert Gernon 32 (d. after 1118), 33 and passed with his barony to … lordship. One of c. 200 a. was held by a cadet line of the Gernon family, probably descended from Ranulf who in 1086 held under Robert Gernon a hide at Harston, 53 still in 1279 held with the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… tenant Chetle. 14 At the end of the 12th century 15 Hugh Gernon, probably as lord of the manor, built the church of … 78 must have been built soon after by the founder, Hugh Gernon. The church consists of a nave with south aisle, a … to 1812. ADVOWSON The church of Chale was built by Hugh Gernon at the beginning of the 12th century and dedicated in …
A History of the County of Essex
… previously granted her dower in Theydon Garnon to Ralph Gernon. 39 About 1236 Gernon held 2 knights' fees in Theydon Garnon, Childerditch, … de Rivers, daughter and heir of Warin FitzGerold. 40 Gernon was presumably the mesne lord. The demesne lordship of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… retained the manor, perhaps as dower, and married Ralph Gernon of Boston. In 1419, as his widow, she conveyed it to …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… forfeited as a Norman, and the manor was acquired by Ralph Gernon about 1204. 16 In 1216 Thomas and Joan obtained … quitclaimed her right in a moiety of the manor to Ralph Gernon, in confirmation apparently of an earlier grant to Ralph by Thomas and Joan. 18 Ralph enfeoffed William Gernon, who is returned as sharing 4 librates of land of the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… succeeded in 1121, and died about 1129, when Ranulph de Gernon, his son, became Earl. Hugh de Kevelioc, his son, was …
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