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A History of the County of York North Riding
… date Brandsby was held of the Mowbrays by the family of de la River. The pedigree of the Yorkshire branch of this … have been lords of Brandsby from the 12th century. In 1166 Walter de la River was holding a knight's fee in Yorkshire of Roger de Mowbray, 10 and Henry son of Walter de la River gave 4 oxgangs of land in Brandsby to …
A History of the County of Hertford
… mill of Braughing was also given to the canons by Henry de Furneaux and Theobald de Braughing. 25 In 1291 their lands, rent and mill at … 300 acres of land in Braughing and Albury. 72 From Sir Walter de la Lee, son of John, the manor of Cockhamsted …
A History of the County of Rutland
… and townships held of the barony of Oakham. Walchelin de Ferrers was holding it in 1167. 7 Braunston was held of … in that year to Hamo Falconer 9 and in 1215 to William de Ferrers. 10 These grants disseised Gilbert de Meynil, … 18 and held it till 1305, when he apparently granted it to Walter Langton, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. 19 The …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 11 and was delivered in the same year to Hugh de Courtenay, the cousin and heir of Isabel, 12 compensation … long enjoy possession of it, for it was granted in 1467 to Walter Blount Lord Mountjoy, 17 who, dying in 1474, was … commanded the keeper of the park of Breamore to give John de Drokensford two live bucks and six does to stock his park …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in this parish, who took their name from it. Robert de Bredgar, resided here in the reign of king Henry III. … of the second; and in the reign of king Richard II. Robert de Bredgar, clerk, parson of this parish, founded a chantry … which assumed its surname from it; one of whom, John de Bexon, was residen there in the reigns of Edward II. and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Northwood Castenors, in Middleton; one of whom, John de Northwood, died possessed of it in the second year of king … by means of some false representations made by Sir Simon de Burley, the king granted these manors to him, but he …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the bishop's overlordship seems to have lapsed. In 1086 Walter Poer (Ponther) held the manor under the Bishop of … history of the tenants under the Poers is obscure. John de Bredicot presented to the church in 1288 and 1289, 17 and … and services of one of his tenants at Bredicot to John de Everley in 13045, 19 but in 1317 Reginald Baldewyn as …
A History of the County of Worcester
… held by the Pendocks of Pendock for knight service. Robert de Pendock was holding 4 hides there early in the 13th … son of Robert also holding half a hide in Moreton. 98 Walter de Westmancote held the 2 hides in 1299 99 and both … half-hide at Norton had passed with Moreton before 1299 to Walter de Westmancote, 164 and afterwards came to the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 44 (d. 1391), Sir John Dauntsey (d. 1405), and Sir Walter Dauntsey 45 (d. 1420), passed to Walter's sister Joan (d. 1457), 46 her son Edmund Stradling … or earlier to 1629. 94 In 1406 the king presented because Walter Dauntsey was his ward, but his candidate was denied …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the eminent family of Criol, in which reign Bertram de. Criol held it, as half a knight's fee, of Alicia de … II. was owned by the family of Colepeper; one of whom, Walter Culpeper, died possessed of it in the last year of … remainder to Mr.Thomas Barton, his great-nephew, son of Mr.Walter Barton, of Courtlodge, in Hadlow, whose son John is …