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A History of the County of Oxford
… Turgot's lands passed after the Conquest to Robert de Todeni and his son Berenger, and in 1086 Berenger held an … The overlordship of Broughton evidently descended with the de Todeni lands to Berenger's niece. Cecily of Belvoir, daughter of Adeliz de Todeni and Roger Bigod, who married William (I) d'Aubigny. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 21 In 1086 the manor was held in chief by Humphrey de Lisle. Its descent appears to have been the same as that … was part. 22 In 1188 Broughton was in the possession of Walter de Dunstanville, a descendant of Adeline de Lisle … de Lisle) who had married Reynold de Dunstanville. 23 Walter died in 1194 or 1195, leaving as his heir his son …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Hackett. It is, however, not very probable, as in 1194 Walter Hacket and John de Brauton and Richard son of Guy had a suit as to half a knight's fee in Broughton. 15In 12401 Walter Hacket granted half a knight's fee in Broughton to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Confessor in demesne. 10 It was given by King John to Payn de Maure, 11 and afterwards as an escheat of the Normans was … held of the master of God's Home in the 15th century by Walter Pauncefoot, who died seised of it in 1486 53; it … descendants of Richard Godfrey, namely, John, George and Walter Godfrey, Edward Hayles and Susanna Clerke, quitclaimed …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Candover being purchased from the Treason Trustees for Walter Strickland and four others. 14 However, on the … still marks their connexion with the place. In 1086 Hugh de Port was holding 2 hides in Brown Candover of Hyde Abbey … in the time of Edward the Confessor. 23 In 1207 Henry de Brayboef gave King John 1 mark to recover possession of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… at the back. The hall has a ceiling ornamented with fleurs de lis, roses, &c., and a fireplace with plaster figures. … as a sokeman. In 1086 it was held by Adeliza wife of Hugh de Grantmesnil, and was assessed at 5 hides. 17 Ivo de Grantmesnil, son and heir of Hugh, 18 gave Broxbourne to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 5-hide vill of BUBBENHALL was among the estates of Robert de Stafford and was held of him by Alvric, who had himself … of a fee being returned among the knights' fees of Hervey de Stafford in 1212. 3 Later it figures as a whole fee of the … 5 In 1243 two-thirds of a fee were held of Robert de Stafford by the Earl of Warwick; 6 this was presumably …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… visits of the bishops to their palace here. Bishop Hugh de Welles (120935) is said to have rebuilt the house and … burnt down in 1291, but was at once rebuilt, for Thomas de Beyvill had licence in June of that year to supply oaks … and Elizabeth Taylard of Diddington, sons of their son Walter. Elizabeth, then the widow of William Taylard, died in …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Parishes Buckland BUCKLAND Bocland ( Testa de Nevill), Bukelonde (xiii cent.); Bokelond (xiv cent.). … assessed for 2 hides, was held by 'John' of Richard de Tonbridge, lord of Clare. 3 The manor remained part of the … for the manor in 1428; 26 after his death she married Sir Walter Hungerford, and died in 1455, when William, her second …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… to have been acquired later by the descendants of Hugh de Buckland, who held another estate about this date in Buckland (q.v.) under Abingdon Abbey. 4 William de Buckland, probably his great-grandson, was seised of this … time permission was granted to the bishop to assign it to Walter Scarlet, the warden, and the chaplains of the chantry …