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A History of the County of Hampshire
… it was assessed at 6 and was held of the Conqueror by Hugh de Port as the chief of his fifty-five lordships in … value of the place had increased from 8 to 16. 5 When Hugh de Port subsequently entered the monastery at Winchester as a … 12th century. Adam married Mabel granddaughter of Roger de St. John, and their descendants took the name of St. John. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… This Basingfeild was Part of it of the Fee of Roger de Busli, and Soc to Hulme, as much as answered the Tax of … Part. Michael de Maunvers levied a Fine, 3 Joh. to Walter de Hulme (his Brother) of thirteen Bovats in Basingfeild, for which the said Walter gave him three Marks of Silver, and quit-claimed to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… taken out of their hands and committed in 1216 to Baldwin de Aire, 36 and in the next year to Bartholomew Pecche, whom … 48 As a result of the indebtedness of the freeholders, Walter de Burgh was appointed in 1237 as the king's bailiff. 49 Three years afterwards Walter de Merton, founder of Merton College, Oxford, and …
Magna Britannia
… brother Gospatric, whose posterity took the name of De Bassenthwaite. The last heir male of this family, was Sir Adam de Bassenthwaite, who died in the reign of Edward II. and … a portion of it, was given by Ranulph, son of William de Meschines to the priory of St. Bees, the remainder passed …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… One-third passed as dower to Bedford's widow, Jacquette de Luxemburg, who retained it until her death in 1471. 76 The … 1270s Warin's son Edmund assigned that manor to Lawrence de Seymour, who had married Warin's niece Emma (d. by 1276), … of his son Richard and their successors the Frevilles. 184 Walter Martin held fee of Stephen de Scalers in 1166. 185 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… which is part of a school endowed with 20 a year by Sir Walter St. John in 1700, is close by in the High Street. 45 … all or. At the time of an agreement between Abbot Richard de Berking and the convent in 1225 Battersea was assigned to … unmarried in 1657, and was succeeded by his uncle, Sir Walter St. John, bart., who also lived at the manor-house. In …
A History of the County of Bedford
… In 1086 Battlesden was assessed at 11 hides, of which Walter Giffard held 9 hides as BATTLESDEN MANOR, which had … the time of Edward the Confessor. 4 Richard Talbot held of Walter Giffard in chief at Domesday, 5 and his family is … Passelewe's heirs and 4 virgates for life, and Thomas de Brikulle also held 9 virgates of the heirs of Ralph …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… xiii and xiv cent.) is, it seems, in 1298, when William de Kenne and Joan his wife, who held adjoining lands in … alienated 13 s. rent in Pamber, Ham and Inhurst to Roger de Coudray. 11 The Coudray family held directly of the king, … stage of which forms the porch. Palmes. Gules three fleurs de lis argent and a chief vair. The building is of flint and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Margaret daughter of Sir William Devereux (younger son of Walter Devereux, Lord Ferrers), of whom it was then held. 19 … 22 Under the Earl it was held by Maud daughter of William de Canville; of her by Richard Burdet of Sheepy (Leics.) 23 … were included in the grant of the abbey property to Sir Walter Devereux, Lord Ferrers of Chartley, made in 1541. 28 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Hill, later Baydon Manor, estate in Ramsbury to his son Walter, who in 1947 owned and sold nearly all the … acquired by one of the Woollands and in 1947 was part of Walter Woolland's Baydon Manor estate. 50 That north of the … in 1965 to Mr. L. H. Smith, the owner in 1981. 74 Michael de Werlton (d. before 1227) held 1 carucate freely in Baydon …
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