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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… on Richard of Calstone 66 (d. in or before 1237). 67 Walter of Calstone's heirs held the estate of Wilton abbey in … 98 Wyther also granted a messuage and 34 a. there to John de Heydore and his wife Emme; the lands were returned to him … Chalke with her husband John Carpenter for life, John de Heydore, possibly her son, granted the reversion to …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… when they were 'not accounted for this year because Lord de Clifford claims the soil unjustly.' 6 Coal was worked at … was given to Marrick Priory in 1171 by Ralph son of Ralph de Moulton; it continued in possession of the nuns till the … son of Robert (of Manfield, q.v.), Wallef or Waldef de Barforth and Warin de Scargill, 48 and in 1173 another 100 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… continued in the same family, for at the time of the Testa de Nevill Nicholas de Sunningwell was the tenant, 16 though according to a later … entry the holding had passed into the hands of Robert de Wyleby. 17 In 1392 the abbey added to its holding by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… brought hither in a waggon, in una quadriga; Richard de Tunebrige, Hugh de Montfort, William de Arsic, Hamo … in England was at Waverly, which was built in 1129, by Walter Gifford, bishop of Winchester. They were a branch of … a fess ermine, between three martlets or. 28 His son, Walter Covert, about the beginning of Charles I.'s reign …
A History of the County of Northampton
… value of 40 s. remaining unaltered. The family of de Moreville were undertenants of this fee in the 12th … for a rent of 2 s. or one sparrow-hawk; 68 and in 1319 Walter Mauntell received licence to alienate to the abbey 2 … payment of 2 marks. 87 It was then granted circa 115060 by Walter de Isel to the abbey of St. James. 88 In 1291 the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of a lady called Salburga, who is stiled in it Domina de Brabourne, and by her will, in the year 864, ordered that … Domesday, it was become part of the pos sessions of Hugo de Montfort, on whom that prince had bestowed likewise more … in Berisout hundred, Hugo himself holds Breburne, Godric de Burnes held it of king Edward, and it was taxed at seven …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… chief, for the service due from one knight's fee. 17 John de Somery was the last male member of the family to hold the … divided between his two sisters, Margaret the wife of John de Sutton and Joan the widow of Thomas Botetourt. 19 … the manor in the troubles of the reign of Edward II. John de Sutton was accused by the king's favourites, the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… lands in Wiltshire, held for life by Elizabeth, relict of Walter, Baron Hungerford of Heytesbury, were settled upon Walter Hungerford, their son and heir, included the manor of … Essex (d. 1601). As her third husband she married Richard de Burgh, 4th Earl of Clanricarde and later 1st Earl of St. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… gave name to a family and was granted in 1158 by Hugh de Witvil or Wyvill to the abbey of Quarr, 59 with whom it … be identified with land in Barnsley sold in 1523 by Walter Dillington to William Lovell. 112 The vill of … manor, and as John and Alice called to warranty her son Walter Haket it may be assumed that she had transferred her …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… continued with the Bishops of Winchester. 7 In 1242 Henry de Bradley, probably a descendant of the Henry of 1167, … Alice the wife of Henry Romyn and Mary the wife of John de Borhunte. 14 Alice and Henry died without issue while Joan … Tichborne, one of the deputylieutenants of the county, Sir Walter Tichborne and Sir Benjamin Tichborne and 'many other …