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A History of the County of Somerset
… in 1066 but by the time of Domesday had passed to Ralph de Limesy. 48 The overlordship evidently descended with the … to John Aubrey of Low Ham, who conveyed it in 1658 to Walter Long, possibly his father-in-law, and Mary Long, … it to his grandson Simon (II) (d. 1660), son of Sir Walter Leach. 146 The manor was held in 1691 by Sir Simon …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Cayton and Allerston were in the hands of his son Ughtred de Allerston. 17 Ughtred had a son Torphin de Allerston, 18 … with Alice his wife conveyed it to William Strickland and Walter his son and heir in 1549. 78 They conveyed it to … was their sister. Maud in 1227 was seemingly suing Walter le Savage as heir of Odo respecting the mill and 4 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… hood-mould repeats the ogee shape of the head with a fleur-de-lis on the apex; the ends have square returns which drop … of Chester). This fee was probably already held by Henry de Hastings, 17 who in 1244 held it of Roger de Somery 18 (husband of Nichole, sister and coheir of Hugh …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the latter end of king Henry III.'s reign, to Sir Stephen de Penchester, constable of Dover castle, and warden of the … this estate of Allington was allotted to Henry de Cobham, of Rundale, in Shorne, second son of John de … he was descended from Thomas de Astley; son and heir of Walter de Estley, who lived in the reign of king Henry III. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1066; it was afterwards held and forfeited by Aubrey de Couci, and in 1086 was held by the king. 49 The later … (d. 1909), whose heir was his sister Mary, wife of Walter Long (from 1909 Walter Campbell-Wyndham). 76 Between 1840 and 1910 Page's …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… proctor was pardoned for having received Sir Erard de Baro into his house with venison poached from the royal … Hugh Bethell, who in that year settled it on his nephew Walter Bethell and Mary Slingsby his wife in tail-male with … 33 she quitclaimed her right to these lands in favour of Walter Bethell, whose property was increased in 1618 by the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… held Alton Barnes in 1086. 28 He was succeeded by his son Walter (d. 1147) and grandson Patrick, first earl of … the earldom to Margaret Longespe. 29 Her husband, Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, held the manor in 1275, 30 and it … whole manor by 1253 when he conveyed it to William son of Walter. 41 In 1257 William son of Walter settled the manor on …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Wiggin, J.P., and the Forhill House, the residence of Mr. Walter William Wiggin, J.P. The Barnt Green, Evesham and … 41 It was still styled a borough in 1808. 42 In 1239 Walter, Bishop of Worcester obtained from Henry III a grant … being then in his hands, the king granted to Robert de Rochelle (Ropella) three deer from the park of Alvechurch. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… subject to the payment of annuities of 10 to Bevis de Bayeux and 5 to Odard Dependale. 55 In 1331 the manor was … that Nicholas's heir, conveyed it to John Everard and Walter Godmanston, 60 possibly agents of Wilton abbey. In … been that part of Alvediston manor held freely by Stephen de Bayeux and in 1250 by his heirs, then minors. 173 It …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… there was of the Soc of Stauntune, of the Fee of Walter de Ayncurt, as much as paid the Geld for six Bovats. 1 The … observed. Another Part here was Soc to Sibthorp, of Ilbert de Lacie's Fee; and another to Kilvington, of Hugh …