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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it is thus entered in it: In Nuniberg hundred, Anschitil de Ros holds of the bishop, Acres, which two brothers held, … been immediately granted to the above-mentioned Anschitil de Ros, the mesne tenant of it, who thenceforward became lord … the Cosentons bore Azure, three roses, or. Sir Stephen de Cosenton possessed it in the 7th year of Edward III. and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 11 when it was held by James Beauchamp, a younger son of Walter Beauchamp of Elmley. 12 It is uncertain whether the … and the maker's mark is a cross saltire with a fleur de lis in each corner. The treble is inscribed in crowned … to Evesham in 716 (Birch, Cart. Sax. i, 198; Chron. Abbat. de Evesham [Rolls Ser.], 72), and in another charter by …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Robert the tenant of Acton in 1086 22 was probably Robert de Stafford founder of the Stafford barony, since Robert de Stafford (II) held 1 fee under the bishop in 1166, 23 and … with the barony of Stafford until 1501. 25 In 1206 John de Acton was defending his claim to fee in Acton against …
A History of the County of Oxford
… some medieval work, probably part of the house granted to Walter atte Halle in 1310. 106 The property descended to the … were leased to Thomas Gardner, Thomas Edolf, and William Walter. 195 In 1629, after the death of William Bustard, all … 221 By 1199 Richard had enfeoffed Arnold (or Arnulf) de Mandeville, 222 with the manor. 223 In 1205 Richard …
Magna Britannia
… of the said Hildred, brought it to William de Ireby, from whom it passed, by successive female heirs, to … having been long before given to that monastery by Walter the Norman 2. Upon the reformation it was given, with … of another Nicholas, brought the lordship of Aldstone to Walter Stapleton, who died in 1457, leaving two daughters, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… it was valued at 100 s. 3 In the 12th century Bartholomew de Chesney held part of Addington by the service of a dish, … with the 2 carucates of land in Addington which in 1241 Walter de Merton gave to the Knights Templars. 32 Walter de la Grave and Alice his wife in 1249 gave Brother …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which they seem to have been held as one manor, by William de Gurnay, and afterwards by Galiena de Gurnay, his grandchild; they were succeeded in the … possession of this place by the family of Mandeville, or De Magna Villa, as the name was written in Latin, who held it …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… a yardland at a standard rent, 15 'pennymen', 9 tenants de terra Blundell, and 10 tenants of 'farms'. The 11 holdings … Austen (1950), 1245. D.N.B. Included in Come Hither, ed. Walter de la Mare. The station, as noted above, is in the … parallel survey of Broadwell refers to a grant by Abbot Walter (de Cerisy), who died 1104: V.C.H. Worcs. ii. 126. The …
Magna Britannia
… they removed from Chyton to Trenethick; in the year 1633, Walter Beauchamp sold both to Peter Jenkyn of St. Columb the … widow of this William brought it, in marriage, to Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent, by whom the manor of Treglasta was … Carlyon, Esq., and others. See the account of St. Winnow. Walter Treverbyn was sheriff in 1223. The last of the family …
A History of the County of Oxford
… principal seat of any of its medieval owners either of the De Sulhams or their successors. They presumably visited it on … Adwell by a number of local knights: in 1359 by Sir John de Wheatfield, for instance, and in 1385 by Sir Edmund de la Pole, Sir Gilbert Wace, and Sir Thomas Blount. 22 At …
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