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A History of the County of York North Riding
… family of Furneaux, Furneys or Furnells, as an Anschitil de Furneaux gave to St. Mary of York and to St. Martin's … held his lands in demesne of the count, while a certain Walter had the land of Grim (2 carucates). 57 By 1316 the … of 3 carucates. About the middle of the 13th century Walter son of Ranulf de Maunby granted to Esperverius de
A History of the County of Surrey
… and it was granted after the Conquest to Richard de Tonbridge, ancestor of the de Clares and their descendants, 6 in whom the overlordship … which appears to read as follows: Willemvm: Ternvm: de: Westone: Svscipe: Cist (for Christe): Lvmen: Eternvm: …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the Chesneys, a prominent Oxfordshire family. Robert de Chesney became Bishop of Lincoln, and his brother William … 1170, 24 leaving his estates to coheirs. His niece, Maud de Chesney, who was one of these, married Henry FitzGerold … up in 1911, it comprised two large farms (Church and Walter's farms) of about 200 acres each, two small ones of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… site of the ancient manor-house of Alcester. In 1340 Giles de Beauchamp obtained a licence to crenellate his manorhouse … have been a market at Alcester at a very early date, for Walter de Beauchamp, c. 1274, granted to his free burgesses … away other goods, and assaulting his men. 50 In 1292 Walter de Beauchamp obtained from Edward I a grant of an …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… John the Baptist and six following days, granted to John de Segrave and his heirs for his manor of Wood Weston or … 30 During the minority of John le Scot, in 121920, Stephen de Segrave, Justiciar of England, received a grant of … 1230 and 1233 John alienated Alconbury in fee to Stephen de Segrave, 32 retaining the overlordship, which descended …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… daughter Margaret, countess of Salisbury and wife of Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln (d. 1311). 107 Aldbourne descended … it was said to be still owed in 1275. 441 In 1289 Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, claimed the right to hold a view of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… passed into the hands of the count of Mortain. 7 William de Bocland held the manor in 1203, 8 and granted the advowson … the manor was sold by Sir Richard and Joan his wife to Walter de Aylesbury, 20 from whom it appears to have passed … His heir was a minor, whose name is not given. 60 In 1273 Walter de la Mare and Katherine his wife, in whom we may …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the manor from time to time. In 1361 it was leased to John de Ditton, clerk, with a stipulation that he should not cut … 127 In 12912 John Tailboys 128 of Titburst released to Walter abbot of Westminster all his right of common pasture … without issue in 1887 left the estate to his cousin, Sir Walter George Frank Phillimore, judge of the Court of Queen's …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 38 who in about 1294 granted the manor to Master Richard de Coleshill, as trustee for a settlement on his nephew … Robert, the son of Coleshill's brother Ellis. 39 Richard de Coleshill died seised in 1296, 40 and his brother and heir … by the settlement to his nephew Robert, son of Ellis de Coleshill, and not to his brother and heir William Achard. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the families of Goldicote and Wyke. William son of Robert de Goldicote appears to have been in possession of one moiety … hold at Goldicote as late as 131112, when William son of Walter de Goldicote gave land in Goldicote to Warin Giffard … conveyed in 1278 by Henry le Fenn and Isabel his wife to Walter Giffard, Archbishop of York. 52 Cooksey. Argent a bend …
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