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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in that record: In Rovindene hundred, the same Robert de Romenel holds of the bishop (of Baieux) Benindene. It was … isle a memorial for Edmund Gibbon, esq. of this parish. Walter More, lord of the manor of Benenden, by will in 1504, … The Queen, by the minority of Henry Guldeford, esq. Walter Jones, A. M. April 1586, deprived 1608. Sir Henry …
A History of the County of Hertford
… have been the manor in this parish that was held by Hugh de Beauchamp at the time of the Domesday Survey. 3 In 1092 … VI granted the rectory and church of Bengeo to Edward Walter of London, 73 and in 1563 they were sold by Henry Walter to George Horsey, 74 whose son Sir Ralph Horsey sold …
A History of the County of Hertford
… CASTLE. The earthworks may have been thrown up by Peter de Valognes, when Benington became the head of the Valognes … by Gunnora, his daughter. She married Robert Fitz Walter, but kept the name of Valognes, 18 and died before … grandson, Edmund's son and heir, aged ten, was granted to Walter de Mauny. 37 John died in 1359, 38 his widow Parnel …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the priest held 1 hide in Bentley in free alms of Geoffrey de Wirce in 1086. 3 There was woodland league long by 3 … present lord. Part of his woods in Bentley was given by Walter de Camvile in the second half of the 12th century to … priory lands in Bentley and elsewhere were granted to Sir Walter Devereux, Lord Ferrers of Chartley. 35 ADVOWSON The …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… William le Clerk and Cecily his wife conveyed it to Ralph de la Sale on condition that Ralph and his heirs should give … 17 In the reign of King John, January 12078, Peter de Roches, Bishop of Winchester, was granted temporary … of the manor of Bentworth, 18 and in 1222 Geoffrey de Cauz 19 was appointed a custodian of the same manor during …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 58In 1854 Miss Holmes was lady of the manor; in 1860 Mlle. de Bosse. The lords of the manor in 1861 59and 1864 were … of Worcester's agreement to the inclosure. 65 William de la Wode complained in 12545 that Robert Fitz Ralph had … in Beoley were granted by Guy Beauchamp (ob. 1315) to Walter de Ellesworthe in a deed without date. 78In 1650 there …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to have I hide, held by Leuenot under the Confessor, which Walter held of him 10this being presumably the fourth hide of … entry. The count's lands passed to his brother Henry de New burgh, Earl of Warwick, and the overlordship of the … Dugdale 12 Earl Henry (10901123) gave Berkswell to Ranulf de Mundeville, or Amundeville. Niel de Amundeville held 1 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… breaches in the bank of the Thames. 17 A commission de walliis et fossatis was appointed in 1309, on the representation of the prior and of John de Drokensford, king's clerk, then holding the manor of Sayes … which she had also held, and which had belonged lately to Walter Forester. 123 Subsequently, however, La Hale was …
A History of the County of Worcester
… azure with our Lady and the Child or therein. A Robert de Berrow was holding land in Worcestershire, probably this manor, in 11745, 14 and a Robert de Berrow, lord of the manor at the end of the 12th century, … I 17 the most wealthy resident in Berrow was Geoffrey de Berrow, who may have been son and heir of Roger. In an …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… antiently possessed this estate; one of whom, Robert de Coloigne, died possessed of it in the 35th year of king … demesnes given to it at its first foundation, by Robert de Crevequer, in the reign of king Henry I. These demesnes … was given in the reign of Henry I. by Robert de Crevequer, son of Hamo de Crevequer, junior, to the priory …
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