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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was also held of that of Bishop's Cannings. In 1370 Robert de Stokes granted to Sir Philip Fitzwaryn the reversion of … life of Maud. 66 Sir Philip granted it four years later to Walter de Frompton. 67 The manor is not recorded again until … Devizes castle. 78 It was held late in the 12th century by Walter Mautravers, who forfeited it to the Crown in 1194 for …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 168 Gotherington was evidently held c. 1100 by Winebaud de Ballon, and in 1208 was held of the bishop by James of … by Durand to Miles, Earl of Hereford (d. 1143), son of Walter of Gloucester, son of Durand's elder brother, Roger de … to James's nephew Thomas Hyett (d. 1792), 301 and then to Walter Lawrence of Sevenhampton. 302 In 1842 the estate was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of 24 acres made to the church of All Saints by Mabel de Hagley in 1246 shows that they lay in the East and West … by Eugenius III expressly confirmed Itchington to Bishop Walter Duredent and his successors. 21 In any case Bishop … The legend is: sigillvm. peculiaris. ivrisdictionis. de. ffysshers. itchyngton. Fisher, who was a confidential …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Fathers in the parish a small house of Belgian nuns (Surs de Ste. Marie) had been established in the Grange Road in … The tolls have been recently given to the town by Sir Walter Gilbey, bart., lord of the manor, and are now … built on a site on the north of the town presented by Sir Walter Gilbey, who also built the King's Cottage Homes in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… In 1136 the king exchanged it with his brother Henry de Blois, bishop of Winchester, for the episcopal manor of … by Henry bishop of Winchester to William son of William de Overton. 24 The latter after the confirmation encroached … wife conveyed the manor in trust to William Onslowe and Walter Dickman. 47 John Leigh married Elizabeth West, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… It was later the home of the Landors, including the author Walter Savage Landor, to whom there is a memorial in the … therefore known as BISHOP'S TACHBROOK. When Bishop Hugh de Nonant incurred the displeasure of Richard I it was seized … in 1719. 21 The manor then returned to Frances's son Sir Walter Wagstaffe Bagot and his son William, who was created …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… possessed by a family who took their name from it. Godric de Burnes is mentioned in the very beginning of the survey of Domesday, as the possessor of lands in it. John de Bourne had a grant of free-warren and other liberties for … Helen, who carried this estate in marriage to John de Shelving, of Shelvingborne, whose grandson, of the same …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… family and passed, presumably by inheritance, to Geoffrey de Stawell, grandson of Geoffrey Flambard. 65 In 1202 … de Stawell defended his title against his relative Walter Flambard who apparently claimed the right of his … 1200). 66 Geoffrey was succeeded by his son Adam to whom Walter son of Robert Flambard gave up all claim to Flamston …
A History of the County of Durham
… of the descent will be found under that place. Roger de Conyers gave to Durham the three sons of Eylof of … It was called a 'manor' in 1239 in the release by Robert de Conyers to John de Conyers. 15 A grant of free warren was obtained by Sir …