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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… which became AXFORD manor may have belonged to Ralph de Brewer in 1198. 46 In 1200 he claimed to hold land in Dorset through a grant by Jocelin de Bohun, bishop of Salisbury 114284, to Richard son of … estate for rebellion and Henry III granted it to Roger de Clifford. 48 In 1250 it belonged to Robert of London and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Henry III. in his 14th year, granted it to Sir Richard de Grey, of Codnor, who was the youngest of the three sons of … Sir Robert Grey, the eldest son, was of Rotherfield, and Walter, the second, was archbishop of York. Sir Richard de … branches of it, may be found under Bayhall, in Pembury. Walter Colepeper died in the last year of king Edward II. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… reign, but in 1086 it was held of Westminster by Geoffrey de Mandeville, and assessed at 2 hides. 3 A portion of 9 … a tenant before the end of the 13th century. Geoffrey de Mandeville's lands descended through his son William to … 1401. 29 In 1393 he was appointed with others to deal with Walter Bent 'and other sons of iniquity' for preaching false …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Gernon were granted in the reign of Henry I to William de Montfitchet, 5 in whose family Ayot St. Peter descended in … died in 1906, when it came to her husband, Admiral Lord Walter Kerr. 61 Lamb, Viscount Melbourne. Sable a fesse … were Philippa wife of Roger de Lancaster, Alice wife of Walter de Huntercombe and Maud wife of Hugh de la Valle. Cal. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of Burgh of Hackforth (q.v.). In 1202 Eva widow of Elias de Burgh claimed dower against Thomas de Burgh, 66 and in 12867 Thomas de Burgh was holding the whole vill. 67 These lands followed …
A History of the County of Rutland
… son Hugh. Hugh's heir was his sister Alice, wife of Thomas de Boyville of Stockerston (co. Leic.), 7 who held a knight's … it seems more likely that he was her second, for 'Robert de Abaz' is returned as lord here in 1316, 10 when he probably held by courtesy. In 1318 Henry de Fenton settled the manor and advowson on Alice's son Sir …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… larger estate, comprising 2 hides and 24 a., was Brian de Scalers. 50 Geoffrey de Scalers, son and heir of Geoffrey … sum. 107 Hamelin died c. 1190 and was succeeded by his son Walter. 108 Thomas Hamelin succeeded his father William in … reckoned to be a fee-farm. 110 John conveyed to his son Walter Hamelin in 1316 c. 66 a., 111 which on Walter's death …
A History of the County of Warwick
… fire-place of moulded stone carved with roses and fleurs-de-lis, now painted. The oak overmantel has two roundheaded … is said 8 to have bestowed the lands of Baddesley upon Walter de Bisege at some time between 1100 and 1135. The … in the Bisege family for four generations, descending from Walter to his son Ralph and from him to his son James. James …
A History of the County of Warwick
… by one William from Turchil. 2 It presumably came to Henry de Newburgh, as it was given to the monks of Gerondon in … his sister Joan, and his other sister Amice, wife of Sir Walter de Miridene; Richard was then about 18 and in ward to … Isabel predeceased her grandmother, leaving no issue. 20 Walter de Miridene died in 1291, 21 and on the death of Amice …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… wives, a sister of Sir Francis Walsingham. 1 BARTHOLOMEW DE BADLESMERE was by writ summoned to parliament, in the 3d … of Modbury, in that county, who afterwards married Walter Raleigh, esq. of Fardel, and by him was mother of the famous Sir Walter Raleigh. They bore for their arms, Argent, on a …
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