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A History of the County of Berkshire
… Tirrold owes its name. Certainly Nicholas son of Torold de Aston, 18 and possibly his father before him, was … divided between Robert Danvers and Margery wife of Alan de Farnham and co-heir of Nicholas de Bolney. 22 In consideration of the surrender of Wokefield …
A History of the County of Bedford
… land that afterwards became ASTWICK MANOR was held by Hugh de Beauchamp. 11 He had at that time three tenants, Bernard, … suit respecting lands in Astwick to a successful issue. 28 Walter de Astwick owed feudal service for one and a half … had passed) 62 as defaulting suitors of the manor. 63 Walter the Fleming had a small holding in Astwick at the time …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 40. 41 Abbey of Bec. a crozier upright between five fleurs de lis . . . . After the death of the Duke of Bedford, … Mon. Angl. vi, 1068. Cal. Chart. R. 122657, p. 66. Plac. de quo Warr. (Rec. Com.), 780. Tax. Eccl. (Rec. Com.), 256. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Kenilworth was directed in 1231 to give Godfrey de Crawecumb 200 live bream. 5 Just east of the Stour, and … de Langley. 11 Geoffrey died in 1274 12 and his son Sir Walter, who was then aged 40, in 1279, 13 when his son Sir … of Margery sister of the last John Langley, who married Walter Langley of Knolton (Kent), 22 and was granted by their …
A History of the County of Warwick
… hides, 1 virgate) in chief and partly (2 hides) of Henry de Ferrars. 7 The manor appears to have been held of the … two daughters Margery de Nerbone and Margery, daughter of Walter de Roleya, Maud's third husband, divided their … and the sub-tenant in 1242 appears to have been a certain Walter Ottel'. 16 Although Osbert son of Thomas de Clinton …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to the Crown and was granted by Henry I to William de Tancarville, his chamberlain. 98 In that year William … the manor to William Dunche, 105 who settled it on his son Walter in 1582. Walter (d. 1595) was succeeded by his son William 106 who …
A History of the County of Essex
… may have become the manor of Bumpstead. From William de Warenne's estate appears to have derived the manor of … de Lovetot. She and Lovetot became closely associated with Walter Langton, treasurer of England and bishop of Lichfield, … daughter Elizabeth, who took the manor in marriage to Sir Walter de la Pole. 79 Sir Walter (d. 1434) was succeeded by …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 213. Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), vi, 8. In 1346 Nicholas de Wodelock held oneeighth of one fee in Avington which had been held before by Richard de Warener ( Feud. Aids [Rec. Com.], ii, 334). Pat. 33 Hen. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Puingiant, 2 but by, 11667 it had passed to Richard de Camville, the founder of Combe Abbey, who was still … succeeded in this manor by his eldest son Gerard. 5 Gerard de Camville held the manor between 1195 and 1208, when he … and married Nichola daughter and co-heiress of Richard de la Haye, constable of Normandy. He died before 1214 and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and killed. 1 In 1309 Maud widow of Hugh le Norreys sued Walter de Cantilupe (the lord of the manor) and 22 others for … heir Margery who married John de Cantilupe. 17 Their son Walter was lord of Avon Dassett in 1316 18 and three years …