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A History of the County of Hertford
… twelve ploughteams and meadow sufficient for six. Peter de Valognes held half a hide and Geoffrey de Mandeville 1 … the wife successively of Durant de Ostelli and Robert Fitz Walter. 31 Christina daughter of Robert and Gunnora married … in 1233 the overlordship apparently passed to her brother Walter Fitz Walter, for his grandson Robert Fitz Walter died …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Among gifts confirmed to the abbot and convent of St. Mary de Pre in Leicester by King Henry II was a grant of land in … the gift of Bartholomew Burton. Palmes. Gules three fleurs de lis argent and a chief vair. Dawnay, Viscount Downe. … was granted by Henry Tuchet to the monastery of St. Mary de Pre 56 does not seem to have remained in the possession of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… TORI, before the Conquest, (whose Lands were afterwards Walter de Ayncourt's) had a Manor in Aslactune, which was rated to … Land was three Car. There Walchelin, the Man or Tenant of Walter de Aincurt, had two Carand one Sochm. on one Bovat of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… assessed at 10 hides and formed part of the fief of Hugh de Beauchamp. 7 With other of his possessions it afterwards … of the 16th century. 8 At the time of the Survey Acard de Ivri was Hugh's tenant in Aspley Guise. 9 More than a century later it is found in the possession of Guy de Valery, 10 to whom it may have passed by inheritance, as …
A History of the County of Worcester
… under whom it was held by Ocea, a Dane, from whom Ralph de Barnack (Beornaco), sheriff of William Fitz Osbern, Earl … May 1573. 44 He bequeathed certain rents to his second son Walter, and was succeeded by his eldest son Thomas. 45 Two … in Ombersley, 78 though nothing has been found connecting Walter Acton with it. Thomas Blount settled it in 1590 on …
A History of the County of Warwick
… be 14th-century work 2 but may date from 1266, when Warin de Bassingburn was granted licence to inclose his house at … came early into the possession of Robert's brother Henry de Newburgh, later Earl of Warwick. 11 In 1166 Philip de Estlega held three knight's fees, of which Astley was one, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… After his death Adelaide, who married secondly William de Albini Earl of Arundel in 1138, 4 gave the manor of Aston … by Mr. V. A. Malcolmson. Assize R. 325, m. 26 d. Plac.de Quo Warr.(Rec.Com.),2823. Matt. Paris, Chron. Maj. (Rolls …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the ownership in fee of the manor was vested in William de Lyngyure, 23 but had passed before the end of the reign of … lordship so created lapsed after 1328. 25 In 1302 Walter Wallop and his tenants held Burston in fee, but Walter died some time before 1314, in which year his widow …
A History of the County of Warwick
… from Spernall to Aston in a 13thcentury grant by William de Cantilupe to Studley Priory; 15 the section from about the … Lower Lias Stone at Wilmcote and Newnham. In 1541 and 1546 Walter Edkins of Newnham was supplying stone from his quarry … A quarter of a knight's fee in the manor was held by Walter Rous and others in 1325. 108 There is no evidence of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… St. Helen or Elene, presumably from the family of John de St. Helen, who held Crowell in 1293. 31 The village grew … worth only 5,000; he had already mortgaged the manor to Walter Dennys of Wotton Underwood and at his death it was … son Robert (d. 1558), and then to Robert's son Walter, who died holding it in 1601. 265 Walter's son John …
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