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A History of the County of Bedford
… the service of steward. The manor next passed to Maurice de Windsor, whose tenure was confirmed by charter of King Stephen. Ralph de Hastings, nephew of Maurice, succeeded his uncle and held … died in 1453, 54 and four years later her son Sir Walter granted the manor to Maud Enderby in trust for her …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… centuries. Indulgences were granted in 1397 for Richard de Grymston, a poor hermit, and in 1401 for Henry Bourne, for … death in 975 a claim to it was made by the sons of Bogo de Hemingford, who said it was the inheritance of Tope their … and Ella his wife granted lands in Bluntisham to Ralf de Hynton. 27 In 1279 Ralf de Hinton held of Henry 'Auger' …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Boarhunt passed from Earl Roger to his son Robert de Belesme, earl of Shrewsbury and Arundel; 6 and after his … of the manor of Boarhunt was held in dower by Maud de Verdun, late the wife of John Fitz Alan, senior; and two thirds were held by John de Mareschall as guardian of the heirs of John Fitz Alan, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… manor had before belonged to the family of Molynes. Ralph de Savage, the first owner of this manor, of the name whom I … the siege of Acon, in Palestine. His descendants Sir John de Savage, Sir Thomas de Savage, of Bobing, and Sir Roger de … of Frampton are descended. Roger Clifford, second son of Walter the first lord, for the bendlet took a fess gules, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of Bockleton within a century of the Survey. Richard de Bockleton presented to the church 117486. 10 He seems to … 66 John's son Thomas married Joyce daughter and co-heir of Walter Acton of Acton in Ombersley, and Hull followed the … This estate passed in 1465 to co-heirs, the daughters of Walter de la Burches, Alice wife of William Payne, and Isabel …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to the Earls of Gloucester, and on the division of the de Clares' estates descended through the Audleys to the … of the manor were said to be held of Nicholas Archer, Walter Sturmey, and Grimbald Pauncefoot, 77 and in 1351 20 a. … of the Archer family. 78 Between 1125 and 1137 Frederick de Mucegros held land in Boddington, later called Boddington …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… land, with the exception of 6 acres of meadow held by Hugh de Quintin, was taken by the Conqueror into the New Forest, … and her heirs. 32 Before 1345 the estate had passed to Walter de Russington and Joan his wife, 33 who appear to have conveyed it to Walter Patricke, who was in possession in 1363. 34 The …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Perry Crofts, between the river and the TamworthAshby de la Zouch road, but in 1934 most of this portion was … John's great-grandson John, Lord Clinton, when she married Walter Hungerford. 5 The John, Lord Clinton, who died in 1515 … a merchant of the Staple, who gave it with his daughter to Walter Aston. 9 He died in 1589, having settled the manor on …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of his manor of Preston, for a quarter fee, by Bartholomew de Bolne, and was defined as 800 acres in Bolney and Cuckfield. 2 He may have succeeded a Robert de Bolneya, mentioned in 1248. 3 John de Bolneye was the principal landowner of the family in 1296 …
A History of the County of Bedford
… fishery occurs in 1685 31 and in 1708. 32 In 1349 Simon de Islep alienated in mortmain to the Abbot and convent of … last found mentioned in 1500. 37 At the time of the Testa de Nevill Robert de Shelbethorp held it as one thirty-sixth … By his will dated 6 November 1549 he left it to his sons Walter, Roger and Robert in tail-male successively. 51 In …