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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… In 1086 Bartlow was probably part of the estate of Aubrey de Vere, based on Castle Camps, as was part of Stevington; 8 … part of the 2-hide estate at Castle Camps of Aubrey de Vere, held T.R.E. by the thegn Wulfwin. 37 By c. 1235, … C. G. Brocklebank, 78 who sold the estate in 1936 to Lord De Ramsey, lord lieutenant of Huntingdonshire. 79 In 1962 it …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… it in demesne c. 1167. 53 In 1199 it was held by Gilbert de Mynors, 54 who was serving in Normandy under Robert, earl … 93 who died between 1263 and 1272. His heir was his son Walter le Lord, 94 who died between 1317 and 1320. 95 Walter's estate was broken up among coheirs who were probably …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… them to the Count of Britanny; Lawrence 'son of Richard de Cornwall, kt.,' in 1271 confirmed a grant to St. Agatha's … constituted must, however, have shortly passed to Peter de Brus, lord of Skelton (q.v.) in Cleveland, for in 1281, on … his sisters and co-heirs, it was assigned with Skelton to Walter de Fauconberg husband of Peter's second sister Agnes, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… 3s. value. 2 [Pedigree] [Pedigree] [Pedigree] Odo de Boney, at the first Endowment of Lenton, in King H. 1. … Aeliz his wife confirmed, as in Boney may be seen. Leonia de Rennes 3 Wife of Robert Stotevill, and Mother of Henry de Stoteville, had this Manor, 6 Joh. They had Kirkeby in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… abbot claimed 12 acres more, held at that time by Nigel de Albini and Walter the Fleming, of which the abbot had been unjustly … In 1278 8 acres of land were purchased by the abbey from Walter de la Haye and his wife Matilda 24 and the same amount …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 12 son of his mother Herleva by her husband Herlwine de Conteville. He conspired in 1088 to depose William Rufus, … his chief tenants became tenants in chief. 13 Richard de Surdeval held Barton and fifty-four other manors in … died seised in 1603 and was succeeded by his son and heir Walter, 110 who died seised in 16356, leaving a son and heir …
A History of the County of Northampton
… It was assessed at 4 hides in 1086, 7 and passed to Robert de Mowbray, who forfeited it to William Rufus. Rufus probably … succeeded by Geoffrey the chamberlain, probably Geoffrey de Clinton, who held 5 hides of land in Barton. 11 In 1284, … to the Abbey of Sulby before 1227, but in that year Abbot Walter granted it to Simon de Hal in exchange for half a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in 1086 had belonged to William son of Manne, 5 to Rogo de Sacy or Stacey by King John. From this date Barton and … The church of Barton Stacey stood upon the land held by Walter son of Roger de Pistes in 1086 105 and afterwards by … vi, 1105. Rot. Parl. v, 81. Ibid. V.C.H. Hants, i, 467. A Walter Zyllebon, who was, perhaps, a member of the same …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Overbury; but the property was only acquired in 1625 by Walter Overbury, and there is no James in the pedigree. It is … chiefly to the middle range and interior, after Walter Overbury bought it. The plan is of the usual late … Heath'. Manors In 1086 Grim held hide in BARTON of Robert de Stafford, 8 and the overlordship of a fractional fee, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of Warwick, together with his son Robert, gave to Richard de Vernon and his heirs, in exchange for his land at Radepont … became sole heir, was married first to William son of Sir Walter Beauchamp, who became Lord St. Amand. 68 He died in … Ellen Morrison for life, to pass absolutely to his brother Walter Morrison, 96 who inherited it the same year and gave …
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