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Magna Britannia
… Modeton, now called Moditonham, which was held by Philip de Vautort, under the Earl of Cornwall: it was afterwards in … 1; it afterwards became parcel of the possessions of Henry de Bodrugan, who died in 1308: not many years after, it … was granted by King Edward II., in the year 1312, to Walter Stapleton, Bishop of Exeter, to be held on Friday, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 12 but was regained by the abbey, whose abbot William de Nutricilla, in the reign of Edward I, conveyed it to John … 47 and two sons, William who died without issue and Walter 48 who died before 1284. 49 Walter was succeeded by his son John, 50 who purchased …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Aluph to it from one of its antient owners, Alulphus de Bocton, as well as to distinguish it from the other … much other land in this county and in Warwickshire, to Sir Walter de Paveley, K.G. who spelt his name both Paveley and … of Canterbury cloisters. After the death of whose grandson Walter, in the 4th year of king Richard II. it was found by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Malherb, who implanted their name on this parish. Robert de Malherb held it in the reign of king John, of the … the beginning of the next reign of king Henry III. Robert de Gatton, son of Robert de Gatton, who was one of the Recognitores Magne Assis, or …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the family of Montchensie, called in Latin records, De Monte Canisio, the principal seat of which was at Swanscombe, in this county. 1 William, son of William de Montchensie, who died anno 6 king John, was possessed of … John Rudston, of London, lord mayor in 1528, whose father, Walter Rudston, was of Hatton, in Yorkshire. They bore for …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which was possessed of it; one of whom, Sir Laurence de Brinley, flourished here in the reign of king Edward I. … gave name to a family who were the possessors of it. Elias de Bocton held it by knight's service, as of the honor of … deeds of the reings of king Edward II. and III. that John de Bocton, his descendant, then held them. In later times, as …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… them. 7 At inclosure the wood passed by exchange to Earl de la Warr, 8 who had plantations covering 105 a. in the … advertised on the estates of Lord Hardwicke and of Earl de la Warr. 32 In the early 18th century there was in Bourn a … Mile was said to hold c. 110 a. altogether of the heirs of Walter Chamberlain of Landbeach, 135 who may have succeeded …
A History of the County of Warwick
… presumably the founder of an eponymous family, as Robert de Borton, who was living in 1123, 4 had a brother Ingenulf … of Brandon (q.v.) from early in the 13th century, Roese de Verdon holding it in 1242. 7 After the death of Theobald de Verdon in 1316 the fee was assigned in dower to his widow …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… (Worcs. Hist. Soc.), 9; Worc. Episc. Reg., Reg. S. de Gigli, f. 11. See p. 248. Cur. Reg. R. iv. 198. Reg. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and coheir, Isabella, who had married Henry West, Lord de la Warr (d. 1628); her grandson John, Lord de la Warr (d. … have been converted to corn. Upper Mill was then leased to Walter Kyte, 267 and in 1777, when it was known as Kyte's … priest was provided by St. Mary's chantry, founded by Walter of Bourton, Vicar of Yarnton (Oxon.), in 1323 and …
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