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A History of the County of York North Riding
… the Helbecks of Helbeck Hall, Westmorland. In 12512 Thomas de Helbeck, son of Robert de Helbeck 4 and nephew and heir of Guy de Helbeck, was sued by the Abbot of Byland for arrears of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was erected in the reign of William the Conqueror by John de Argenton, a Frenchman, to whom William Fitz Osbern gave … of the 12th century. It was one of the manors held by John de Lisle at the end of the 13th century of the honour of … Hugh de Mandeville. At the beginning of the 13th century Walter de Insula (Lisle), with the consent of his son …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… when the Survey was made in the Conqueror's 60s. Odo de Boneia 2 held much Land hereabouts of the Fee of Ralph … Deed, amongst others, were Witnesses Raph Barre, Ranulf de Insula, Hugh de Boney and Raph his Son, Ernald and his Sons. There was a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… after the Norman conquest, part of the possessions of Hugo de Montfort. Accordingly it is entered, under the general … one hundred shillings. On the voluntary exile of Robert de Montfort, grandson of Hugh above-mentioned, in Henry I.'s … held of the prior of that hospital, by a family called De Bonnington, from their possessions here. After which it …
Magna Britannia
… in the Domesday Survey as one of the manors of Henry de Ferrars; it had belonged in the reign of Edward the … a later period, Cottons, was conveyed by Ridware to John de Bassinges, whose heiress married Waldeshef: one of the … There was formerly a chantry at Boylestone, founded by Walter Waldeshef in 1353: the endowment was valued, in 1547, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to them in different parts of this county. Bertram de Criol died possessed of it in the 23d year of king Edward I. anno 1294, whose son John de Criol dying in the 34th year of that reign, s. p. Joane his sister, married to Sir Richard de Rokesle, became his heir, and entitled her husband to this …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of William, the overlordship of the manor descended to Walter Marshal, earl of Pembroke (d. 1245). 53 The … 55 The manor may have been the estate held in 1288 by Walter of Durnford 56 and in 1298 settled by him and his wife … had a son Thomas. 58 It was probably the manor conveyed by Walter of Milcombe and his wife Margaret to Thomas Hungerford …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Bossall belonged to a family who bore its name. Paulinus de Bossall and his wife Juliana, living in 1202, were possibly the parents of Richard de Bossall, 9 patron of the church in 1231 and 1233. … Sand Hutton Manor belonged to the Percys of Kildale. Walter Percy held land here in 1219, Nicholas, perhaps a son, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… which she had bought in her widowhood. 7 Her son and heir Walter settled land worth 8 in Bossington on himself and his … was hanged at Winchester in 1259 for the murder of William de Clare, brother of Gilbert de Clare Earl of Gloucester. 9 His lands in Bossington were …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… held of King Edward by a certain Cheping, belonged to Ralf de Mortimer at the time of the Domesday Survey, 4 and … by a family which took the name of Botley. In 1263 John de Botley obtained 1 virgates of land there by a deed of gift from Thomas de la Durhirde and Alice his wife, 6 John de Langrude …