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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… presumably passed with Kempsford before 1096 to Patrick de Chaworth, probably Ernulf's son-inlaw, and after 1133 to … estate, later BONHAM'S, passed to the younger Henry's sons Walter (d. by 1273) and Henry (d. c. 1278) and thereafter … Bonham (d. 1473). It presumably passed to Thomas's son Walter (d. 1476), to Walter's son William (fl. 1514), in turn …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… farm, then known as Church farm, was sold c. 1901 by Sir Walter Grove, Bt., with Ferne House to A. H. Charlesworth 84 … of Bridmore in 12423. 122 Geoffrey conveyed it in 1256 to Walter Marsh and his wife Edith; if Edith died without issue … that conveyed by John son of Richard of Upton to Robert de Lucy in 1277; 160 in 1281 it was presumably that said to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
A History of the County of Worcester
… then and previously waste, though worth 16 d., was held by Walter Poer (Ponther) 11; and the Sheriff Urse was holding 5 … tenants under the Beauchamps were the Besfords. Vivian de Besford paid 20 s. forest fine in 11756. 15In 12201 Vivian … recovered seisin of 2 carucates of land in Besford against Walter de Nafford and Denise mother of Walter. 16Walter son …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and Chesterton together for two knights' fees. 50 William de Leigh was holding two knights' fees of the abbot in 1166. … for the abbot's consent to the transaction. 52 William de Leigh is mentioned in Warwickshire in 1180. 53 His … who lived in the reign of John, was known as 'Robert de Kingeston. 54 Probably the Felice de Leigh who is the next …
A History of the County of Surrey
… before 1279 1 may be connected with its acquisition by the de Warennes, lords of Reigate. The tenants did villein … on the east of the village street, is the seat of the Rev. Walter Earle. Captain Morris, of the Life Guards, well known … bezants. In 1199 William de Wonham received a grant from Walter de Lingfield of half a virgate of land, afterwards …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… church. In the reigns of king John and Henry III. Adam de Surrenden, called likewife in old dateless deeds, … this manor and resided here, as did his descendant Robert de Surrenden in the reign of king Edward II. in the 11th year … hands of the crown; whence it was granted that year, to Walter Bucler, esq. 1 who two years afterwards alienated it …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… manor was among those lands which were assigned to Hugh de Port, for his assistance under John de Fienes in the defence of Dover castle; and together made … the St. Johns, by knight's service, by a family named De Marinis, or Marney; one of whom, John de Marinis, or …
Magna Britannia
… of Bewcastle being in the crown, was granted to Hubert de Vallibus. In the reign of Edward I., this manor was in the Swinburn family: John de Swinburn in 1278 had a grant of a market at Bothcastre on … The church of Bewcastle or Buethcastre was given by Robert de Buethcastre, about the year 1200, to the Prior and convent …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and yet it pays 30 pounds and 8 shillings. Archbishop Walter Reynolds, in the 9th year of king Edward II. procured … this parish, and was antiently in the possession of Jordan de Bladindon, a name in process of time contracted into …
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