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A History of the County of Surrey
… of Bisley was held of the abbey of Chertsey by Geoffrey de Lucy, as parcel of the manor of Byfleet. 4 Geoffrey, son of Geoffrey de Lucy, conveyed Bisley with Byfleet to Henry de Leybourne in 1297. 5 Henry de Leybourne held Byfleet, and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… other estates and manors in this neighbourhood, to Hugo de Montfort. Of him this manor was held by one Hervey, as … in which, under the general title of the lands of Hugo de Montfort, abovementioned, it is thus entered: Herveus … pounds, now six pounds. On the voluntary exile of Robert de Montfort, grandson of Hugo, in the reign of king Henry I. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of taking that survey, part of the possessions of Hamo de Crevequer, usually stiled in the records of that time, … afterwards, and now, it was and is worth six pounds. Hamo de Crevequer, a descendant of Hamo abovementioned, possessed … to one of the family of Badlesmere, and Bartholomew de Badlesmere, usually stiled the rich lord Badlesmere of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… was then probably in ruins. A letter written by Gilbert de Clare in 1313 mentions that he had bought all the cattle … and only time was the scene of military operations. Simon de Montfort, accompanied by Gilbert de Clare, marched by here … he by the name of Robert de Stangrave, kt., granted to Walter de Godstone all his lands called Stangravesdowne. 156 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was the chief seat of Roger Damory and his wife Elizabeth de Clare (d. 1360), the foundress of Clare College, … described as 'of Bletchingdon'. 81 Since his grandfather Walter Poure of Oddington had married Katherine, a sister of … was described as a minor. 91 He married Mary, daughter of Walter Curson of Waterperry, and died in 1526. 92 Vincent …
A History of the County of Bedford
… and the moiety of a mill worth 10 s., and belonged to Hugh de Beauchamp. 3 The overlordship of this manor, as with other … 13th century records a grant by Robert de Broi son of Walter de Broi of land in Bletsoe to the Hospital of Holy … Trinity, Northampton, 7 and in 1219 Robert de Broy and Walter de Patishull (who had married Margery daughter of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Confessor. 62 In 1086 63 the tenant was William Belfou (de Beaufeu), the Norman Bishop of Thetford and chaplain and … family of Latton. According to the pedigree of the family, Walter Latton, 137 living in the reign of Edward II, was the … in the hands of Adam de Stratton. 139 In 1304 John son of Walter of Upton granted land in Latton to the monastery of …
A History of the County of Northampton
… treason, and at Michaelmas 1157 the king granted to Robert de Peissi land in Blisworth and Newbottle of the annual value … possession of the honor of Peverel. At that time Matthew de Clere held Newbottle and Blisworth, of the yearly value of 43. 6 In 1199 the king granted to William de Ferrers, Earl of Derby, the grandson of Margaret, heiress …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the history of even a small holding. In 1282 Nicholas de Stanesby and Elizabeth his wife held, apparently in right … Urse D'Abitot, 118 and was held in the time of Henry I by Walter de Beauchamp, when it was assessed at 5 hides. 119 It … received dower therein, and the remainder was granted by Walter Cantilupe, Bishop of Worcester, to Richard de …
A History of the County of Oxford
… BEAUCHAMP, was held from 1156 by the justiciar Richard de Luci until his death in 1179. 94 It was then in the … hands for a few years. 95 It was then held successively by Walter de L'Espalt (11914), 96 William de Ste. Mere Eglise … a period after 1218 when it was granted during pleasure to Walter de Verdun, the holder of the second Bloxham manor. 101 …