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A History of the County of Surrey
… D in the chief all or. In 1256 Barnes was leased to Robert de Barton, precentor, for life, for an annual payment of … 'Juxta hoc marmor inhumatum est corpus Thomae Powell de Byrkhead in agro CestrieŐsi Baronetti qui ubi huc viciniae de Barnes Elms visitatum venisset Clarissimam Sororem suam …
A History of the County of Hertford
… marks in Barnet from land which formerly belonged to Ralph de Querendon, and which the abbot had bought of Eustace de la Rokele and Beatrice his wife, and Geoffrey son of Ralph … Herts. Cashio Hundred, 45. a Information supplied by Mr. Walter Justice. Mins. Accts. 32 & 33 Hen. VIII, No. 71, m. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Of the other 4 carucates, soke of Gilling in 1086, Roger de Mowbray 24 was mesne lord in the 12th century. 25 There is … to above, confirmed to Guisborough Priory the grant of Walter Bardolf of all his possessions in Barningham and Newsham; and this grant was further confirmed by Walter's nephew, Hugh son of Ralph Bardolf, in a charter …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 1086, but in the following century was alienated to Robert de Ferrers. 5 Robert and his successors in the parish held of the Crown in chief until 1608. 6 From the first Robert de Ferrers, created Earl of Derby in 1138, SPENSER or KINGS … manor in 1297 19 and before 1316 granted it for life to Walter de Langton, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, who died …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the multiplication of flanking towers. In 1257, William de Stokes, canon of Salisbury and rector of Barnwell St. … there without known warrant. 25 In the same year William de Godmanchester, abbot of Ramsey, bought back the manors of … Southorpe, son of Rose, daughter of Berengar and Emma, and Walter Naunton, husband of Joan daughter of Margaret their …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Of these lands, Achi the Dane's 40 a. had by 1086 come to Walter Giffard, from whose tenant, Walter son of Aubrey, they probably descended with the … in chief. The latter descended from his tenant, Ralph de Banks, with the Banks fee in Wimpole until 1279. 31 The …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and its site consecrated for burials. 87 In 1301 Gilbert de Knovill was licensed to give land and rent to support a …
A History of the County of Rutland
… 16 Henry I farmed the manor of Barrowden for 20 to William de Albini. 17 Barrowden seems to have been granted to Maud, … gave Barrowden, Luffenham, Seaton and Thorpe to Michael de Hanslope, and they then became part of the Barony of … Earl of Warwick (d. 1267), to Peter de Wakerly. 79 In 1270 Walter de Lasseburne and others robbed and burned Peter's …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… here, who took their name from it; one of whom, Amicia de Barfreston, was a benefactor to the priory of Davington, … entered in it: In Estrea lath. In Estre hundred, Ralph de Curbespine holds of the bishop, one yoke in Barfrestone. … yoke is, and was worth separately ten shillings. Rannulf de Colubels holds there one yoke, which has been scotted in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Turchil. From Turchil it was held in pledge by 'R. de Olgi'. 4 This last name is probably a scribal error … the Hospitallers acquired the whole of Barston; for Alan de Faleise, who held 1 knight's fee (presumably here) of … with park and wood before 1199, 10 and in 12089 Henry de Barford gave them 2 hides in Barston, in exchange for an …
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