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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… year, allotting 15 marks to the monks, 11 but Abbot Robert de Lindsey (121422) remitted the remaining 5 marks as well. … of the monastery, but Abbot William, probably William de Woodford (129599), assigned it to the monks. 18 At the … Hunts, East. 26 Chas. II. Sparke, op. cit. ii, 100. Plac. de Quo Warr. (Rec. Com.), 2989. Ibid.; Cal. Fine R. 12721307, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… family, and left him the manor in her will. 62 Their son Walter was in possession in 1617; 63 in 1621 he settled the … son. In 1673 Mary Mildmay, Francis's widow, and her son Walter sold the manor to Sir William Glynne, Bt., of … were 4 cottars. 142 One of the free virgates was Eustace de Pirie (Woodperry); in 1296 his sister Sibyl, daughter of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 3 yardlands; 380 both presumably passed to Edward's son Walter (d. 1147) and grandson Patrick, earl of Salisbury, 381 … of Salisbury (d. 1306 X 1310), and her husband Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln (d. 1311), entered on it. 396 On … in the parish were worth 7 a year, 455 and in 1315 Walter Lovel gave 6 bovates in West Amesbury, an estate in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… county boundary runs along the road from Tamworth to Ashby de la Zouch. Much of the eastern boundary is formed by a … in 1208, granted 4 virgates in Amington to William de Arderne and Amice his wife and her heirs, to hold by the … son of William in 1213 assigned to Hugh's widow Hawise de Tracy as dower certain rents and of the woodland of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (q.v.) and a tenancy in demesne by the heir of William de Surdeval, 15 whose manor of Oswaldkirk (q.v.) extended … of Greystock. 51 In 1202 Nicholas Basset sub-enfeoffed Walter de London in half a carucate. 52 William de London, … holding land here 53 in 1250. He was followed by another Walter, tenant of half a carucate in 1285, 54 and by Adam de
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Amport AMPORT Anne (xi cent.); Anne de Port (xiii cent.); Andeporte (xiv cent.); Anneport (xv … had probably passed by sale from Peter de Bridges to Sir Walter Sandys, who in 1428 held the quarter fee which had … de Cundy was succeeded here as at Vernhams Dean (q.v.) by Walter de Romsey; for Walter de Romsey had a son John, and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… A panel on the wall bears the date 1677, a raised fleur de lis being placed between the six and the seven, while over … 69 His wife, who survived him, made over the manor to Walter Pygeon, John Goldington and others, 70 who later … John Walcot and others (ibid.). Ibid. 143641, p. 286. Walter Pygeon is found asserting in 1452 that he never had …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… gave the manor of Andover to his half-brother, William de Longespie Earl of Salisbury, 49 to whom Henry III … de Nevill, and Isabel Waleran, daughter and co-heir of Walter Waleran, the great-greatgrandson of Waleran the … Foxcott in 1167. 175 In the reign of Richard I Edulf and Walter de Foxcott, Adam the younger and Adam the elder and . …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 7 but as early as 1246 complaint was made that William de Hartshill, lord of the manor, had made inclosures in … 42 Henry also obtained from Maud, daughter and heir of Walter, the clerk of Ansley, her capital messuage and land in Ansley, granted to Walter by William de Hartshill. 43 William le Bret, son of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… huntsman. 47 In 1167 it was held by Waleran's descendant Walter Waleran, and in 1200 by the same man or by his son Walter Waleran. The overlordship of Ansty was included in … to his daughter and coheir Aubrey and her husband John de Ingham in 12001. 48 When Aubrey, then the relict of …
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