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A History of the County of Warwick
… formerly have been more wooded than now. In 1246 Robert de la Bruere was said to have assarted and stubbed a great … he died, leaving as coheirs his sister Amice, wife of Sir Walter de Miridene and previously of Andrew de Derleye, aged … at her death in 1822 left the manor to her cousin the Rev. Walter Davenport, 39 who assumed the name of Bromley, and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Stevenson; Public Act, 11 & 12 Vict. cap. 27. Chron. Mon. de Abingdon (Rolls Ser.), i, 126. Ibid. ii, 10. Ibid. 113. …
Magna Britannia
… who died at Bubnell Hall, in 1628, and the Walthalls de scended from the family of that name at Wistaston, in … spelt Hartle, belonged at an early period to the family of de Herthill, whose heiress brought it, with several other … from whom it passed by inheritance to the Blounts. Sir Walter Blount, Lord Monjoye, died seised of it in 1474. 48 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… was included in the manor of Ditchling, held by the Earls de Warenne 3 and their successors. In 1279 John de Warenne … of Nicholas, who married first Timothy Parker and secondly Walter Gatland, and in 1699 it was given up to Dorothy and Walter by the two nieces and their mother and her second …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… twenty-six Sochm. three Bord. had nine Car. 2 Robert (de Kayneto) Bishop of Lincolne, founded the Priory of St. … in whose Reign, viz. 21 H. 2. 3 it appears William de Dive, had Interest here, for his Land of Balderton, then … and Sireston, and other places did belong, whereof John de Dyve, of Kingerby, in Lincolneshire, 4 Son of Sir William …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of Weston (q.v.) and consequently then belonged to William de Ow. 3 A little before the middle of the 12th century … lately coming to Baldock prevented the men and servants of Walter de Mauny from collecting the tolls and other profits … for ten years, and he in 1343 granted it for two years to Walter de Mauny. 36 The Hospitallers continued to hold …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of framing. MANOR BALSALL BALSALL was given by Roger de Mowbray, probably during the reign of Stephen, to the … Or a lion azure with a forked tail vert Dudley. Roger de Mowbray is said to have confirmed to Peter de Arden the estate of CHADWICK which his father Ralph (de
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… for use by the National school. 51 In 1086 Hardwin de Scalers held in Balsham from the abbot of Ely 80 a. … sokemen of the abbot. 52 In 1212 his descendant William de Scalers 53 held of the bishop of Ely 1 fee in Shelford, … on the north side of the high street. In 1269 Richard de Freville, heir to half the Scalers barony, held 1 fee in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of the estate, which lay in the north-west and was let to Walter and Isobel Adams for thirty years from 1518, measured … Wadley in 1612. 89 In 1624 Thomas sold it to William Walter 90 from whom it had descended to John Walter (fl. … estate was not recorded again. In the 13th century Simon de Ralegh gave Wermeshull, between Baltonsborough and …
Magna Britannia
… barony of Bampton 1 was given by William the Conqueror to Walter de Douay, whose son, Robert de Bampton, had an only daughter … of Chuderleigh belonged, in the reign of Henry II., to Walter Crok, whose grandson appears to have taken the name of …
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