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A History of the County of Surrey
… a past trade. In 1324 the Abbot of Chertsey impleaded John de la Lane, bailiff to Isabella the Queen at Banstead, and … he was lord of the manor. It was held in 116970 by Nigel de Mowbray, whose wife Mabel had received it from her father … was the great Richard of Tonbridge himself. 30a William de Mowbray son of Nigel was one of the barons who opposed …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the reign of Henry II. part of the possessions of Adam de Tanges, who gave the moiety of it to the brethren of the … hospital of St. John of Jerusalem. After which, Gamerius de Neapoli, prior of that hospital, with the common consent … deed in 1190, under their common seal, granted to Turstan de Bakechild, and his heirs, their land in Kent, given to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Warwick. 5 A mesne lordship was held in 1232 by William de Cantilupe, who in that year impleaded William son of … 1316 a half-fee in Barcheston and Weston was held by John de Hastings. 7 After the death of Sir John de Hastings, Lord … Isabel wife of Jordan de Breyles, Cecily wife of Walter de Wolauiton, and Amice wife of Richard de Wlfrid' ( …
A History of the County of Sussex
… held BARCOMBE of Earl Godwin for 13 hides: in 1086 William de Watevile held it of Earl Warenne for 10 hides, the rest … own hands after the attainder of Nicholas Carew. 7 William de Watevile's lands appear to have escheated to his overlord … Robert Rochester; Anthony and Beatrice Browning; Walter and Helen Buckland; and Henry Watkinson. 57 By 1706 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… son Hugh married Eustache daughter and heiress of Hugh de Say, and their descendants assumed the name of de Say. 6 … earlier Henry Hubald acquired 3 virgates in Ipsley from Walter de Bereford, 24 and in 1219 Denise de Bereford is … sister and heir of Henry de Bereford, 27 and daughter of Walter son of Reynold. 28 This Walter de Bereford gave 12 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1130) 42 and then to his daughter Denise who married Hugh de Chesney. 43 She survived her husband and perhaps married … who held of the Chesney manor. It was acquired in 1309 by Walter de la Salle of Adderbury, and was held by John of … 184 Some also held and worked land, such as the weavers Walter Hart (d. 1610) and Andrew Stevenson (fl. 1698). 185 In …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Berham from it; and accordingly, his descendant Warin de Berham is recorded in the return made by the sheriff anno … it gained its name of Diggs-court. John, son of Roger de Mildenhall, otherwise called Digg, the first-mentioned in … the beginning of king Edward VI.'s reign passed it away to Walter Mantle, whose window carried it by a second marriage …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… parish called Longmoor, constructed by the late Mr. John Walter, where formerly the Longmoor bog existed. The parish … appears frequently in records of Barkham. John Kingsmill (de Kyngesmalle) was resident in the parish in 1327, 8 and the … gules a cross paty sable quartering Azure three leaves or. Walter of Bear Wood. Argent sprinkled with blood two swords …
Magna Britannia
… Robert. This Robert was most probably ancestor of Robert de Meinell, one of whose coheiresses brought Barlborough to … the Blounts, was exchanged for that of Barton-Blount. Sir Walter Blount, who bad a charter for free-warren at Barton, … of Shrewsbury, being then the King's standard-bearer. Walter, his great-grandson, became Lord High Treasurer to …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… afterwards Parcel of Richmond Fee. In 10 E. 1. 2 Sir Hugh de Babington, and Sir Henry de Perepont, held a Knight's Fee of that Honor in Rolleston, … per Annum to the Ward of the Castle of Richmond. 3 John de Dyve, 15 E. 1. or before, granted to Andrew de Nevill, for …