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A History of the County of Warwick
… furlongs in length and breadth. 2 Turchil's grandson Henry de Arden endowed his wife with the service due from Eustace … and in the same year another Thomas was lord. 9 In 1326 Walter Parles held the manor; 10 he was grandson of William … de Watford, 11 who was grandson of Eustace de Arden. 12 Walter seems to have transferred it in 1327 to Sir John …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Newton held by Alviet. By 1086 both were held by William de Mohun and they continued to be held of the honor of … to William's great-granddaughter, Agnes, wife of William de Windsor, who apparently held it in 1201 and 1202. 29 After … marriage. 30 In 1230 and 1236 Agnes resisted Geoffrey de Kitenor's claim to fee at Woolston, 31 evidently the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the possessions of a family of the same name. Sir John de Bicknor held it, as half a knight's see, in the reign of Edward I. and he, as well as Sir Thomas de Bicknor, accompanied that king to the siege of … In the 1st and 4th years of Edward II. Alexander de Bykenore, clerk, was treasurer of the exchequer in …
Magna Britannia
… festival of St. Margaret were granted, in 1271, to Richard de Grenville. 6 It had probably so far declined as to have … an adventuring navigator, and was, with his countryman Sir Walter Ralegh, the joint discoverer of Virginia and Carolina, … place ever since the year 1662, when it was established by Walter Bartlett, author of some religious treatises, who had …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… here likewise, being, as well as that great man Sir Walter de Mayney, so noted in history both for his valour and piety, descended from Walter de Meduana, or Mayney, who came into England with the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… William Spec in chief, having as tenants Ralph and Serlo de Ros. 5 William Spec's overlordship subsequently followed … here declared to hold of Ralph de Beauchamp, who holds of Walter de Trailly, who holds of the Earl of Gloucester. The … tenancy of Serlo de Ros at Domesday when he held of both Walter Espec and Hugh de Beauchamp. Feud. Aids, i, 12, 17. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Helen by her second marriage, with Robert, son of Saier de Quincy, Earl of Winchester. Their daughter Joan married … service of of a knight's fee, and half by Olenta widow of Walter de Rodes, who paid 40 s. to the king. 94 Olenta had … Pikerel, who died in 1297, 101 conveyed it to his nephew Walter Pikerel, who enfeoffed Peter de Leycester, clerk. The …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… it with the same right and exemptions that Earl William de Mandeville had had. This probably included the manor of … rents in Bierton and Aylesbury were assigned to Richard de Burgh, Earl of Ulster, on the partition of Richard Fitz … as the manor of BIERTON alias BIERTON and HULCOTT. Richard de Burgh received the reversion of 9 virgates of land, the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… at the time of the Domesday Survey it belonged to Ralph de Lisle, who held it of the king in chief, and was assessed … 43 The second property was the hide of land held by Walter the Fleming at the time of the Survey, 44 which … 3. V.C.H. Beds. i, 258. Of the o'her two Domesday holders, Walter the Fleming held 1 hide 1 virgates of land which …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… tenants of the abbey until the dissolution. 12 In 1256 Guy de Heydene granted a carucate of land in Bighton, which he … the abbey the king granted it to a Venetian, Dr. Augustine de Augustinis, physician to the king, Cardinal Wolsey, and … granted the third part of a virgate of land to John de Bonehetone and Agnes his wife, to hold to them and their …
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