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A History of the County of York North Riding
… The mill at Brompton, belonging in 1086 to Berenger de Toni, 15 was in 1235 appurtenant to the Vescys' manor of … and Constable. 19 A mill at Snainton belonged to Ingram de Boynton (Bovington) in 1272 20 and there was a water-mill … of Pickering (q.v.), and it was stated in 1276 that Agnes de Vescy, lady of Brompton, had for a long time had her wood …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the estate to Brictric. William I granted it to William de Mohun, of whose honor of Dunster it was held until 1627 or … her manor of BROMPTON RALPH descended to her second son Walter of Merriott, clerk (d. 1345), incumbent of Withycombe, and then to Walter's nephew Simon of Merriott. 45 Simon died before 1372 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… five years, 31 and two members, Thomas Rastel and Thomas de Burneford, represented the borough in the Parliament of … the Confessor, was in 1086 held by Urse, whose knight Walter then held 2 hides and 3 virgates there. 154 The other … manor in 1345 on their only daughter Alice and her husband Walter, son of Richard de Clodeshale. 180 Richard de
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 11 Brook passed, like Mottistone (q.v.), from Robert de Glamorgan 12 to John de Glamorgan, who was granted free warren in both Brook and … grant of the manor to his daughter Isabel wife of Godfrey de Hunstan, with reversion to his own right heirs. 15 Isabel …
A History of the County of Rutland
… that of Oakham (q.v.). 11 As is shown under Oakham, Hugh de Ferrers (Ferrieres) gave Brooke to the priory (later the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which it appears to have been in the possession of Hugh de Montfort, from whom archbishop Lanfranc recovered Brooke … was soon after this let to farm, by the monks, to Robert de Rumene, at the above rent, and was allotted de cibo eorum, that is, to the use of their refectory; and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… whose seat was at Evegate, in Smeeth, 1 of whom Edward de Passeley is the first that is discovered in public records … Edward II. Soon after which it was alienated to Reginald de Cobham, a younger branch of the Cobhams, of Cobham, whose … the vicar, of the rents and profits of the church, to John de Hoghton, priest, then admitted perpetual vicar to the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… from it until 1154, when Henry II granted it to Maurice de Ombersley at a fee-farm rent of 1 13 s. 4 d. to be paid to … aunt Emma, wife of David, King of North Wales. 10 Maurice de Ombersley was followed by his son Richard, who, however, … to 1812; (iii) marriages 1755 to 1809. ADVOWSON Maurice de Ombersley, to whom the manor was granted in 1154, is said …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the early part of the 12th century or before, as Baldwin de Stowe claimed to be quit of suit by charter of Abbot … Robert, Abbot of Ramsey (11801200), confirmed a grant of Walter Foliot to Henry his brother of all his lands in … in Broughton, to his nephew Richard, son and heir of Walter. 42 Richard granted this land to the almoner of Ramsey …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of the king in chief, this fee being held under him by Walter de Huntecumbe, of Walter by Geoffrey de Leuknor, and of Geoffrey by William de
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