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A History of the County of York North Riding
… it fell into abeyance. It has been assumed that Aschetil de Bulmer was one of the chief tenants of Niel Fossard 17; he … daughter Emma. 22 Before 11756 23 she had married Geoffrey de Nevill, and the lordship of their descendants followed the … 68 In 11667 Peter Basset was tenant here, 69 and in 1207 Walter Basset granted 2 oxgangs to Reginald Basset. 70 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the Le Moines held the estate. In 1279 Sir Geoffrey de Lewknor, who held another 1/10 fee in Burcot directly of … and was lord of Harrowden (Northants.). 42 Sir Ralph de Lewknor held Burcot in 1300, and before 1316 had been succeeded by a Geoffrey de Lewknor and then by Geoffrey's brother John, who was one …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… have a weekly market on Monday at his manor of 'Novo Burgo de Clere.' 27 In the 17th and 18th centuries mention is made … of John de Monmouth, was succeeded in its possession by Walter Treget. At the beginning of the reign of Edward I Emma … widow of William Fawkener claimed the manor by grant from Walter Treget, but his charter being denounced as invalid she …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… granted all his lands and tenements in Burghfield to Hugh de Segrave, John de la Huse and John atte Beche. 23 This took place very … to Sir Hugh de Segrave, who also obtained a quitclaim from Walter Catewy. 24 Sir Hugh was a lawyer of some distinction, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Domesday, taken about the year 1080. The same Ralf ( de Curbespine) holds of the bishop ( of Baieux) Boreham. It … worth seven shillings. Earl Leuuin held this manor. Ralph de Curva Spina, or Crookthorne, as his name was englished, … possessed; he bore for his arms, in imitation of Simon de Abrinces, or Averenches, of whom, as his chief lord, he …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to the king, who in the same year granted it to Geoffrey de Mandeville, whom Isabel had married after her divorce from … xvi cent.) was held at the time of the Domesday Survey by Walter of Earl Roger of Shrewsbury, 128 whose successors, the … the present day, 151 with but few exceptions. 152 In 1265 Walter de Lichelad, rector of the church of Mapledurham, and …
A History of the County of Rutland
… in Exton parish. In 1207 there was a dispute between Henry de Armenters and Earl David as to these woods and in the … of the barony of Gant. Gilbert was succeeded by his son Walter (d. 1138), and he by his son Gilbert (d. 1156), Earl … (Yarmouth) probably remained in this family till 1362. Walter de Jernemuth and his wife Isabel acquired a bovate and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and four acres, one rood and an half. In the iter of H. de Stanton and his sociates, justices itinerant, anno 7 … and the allowance of them in the last iter of J. de Berewick and his sociates, to him; and king Edward III. by … who next year granted this manor, with Abbots court, to Walter Hendley, esq. and he seems very soon afterwards to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… are later additions to the south. Manor In 1086 Robert de Stafford held 5 hides in BURMINGTON which had formerly … in 1398 5 and 1403. 6 In 1242 the fee was held by Adam de Greneville of Hawise de Wulleward, of Wolford (q.v.), who held of the Baron of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… bears an inscription recording that 'Mat. Robinson MA vic. de Burneston' built the almshouses in 1680. On the lintel are … and at the time of the Domesday Survey by Robert de Musters. 2 Robert de Musters granted 4 carucates of land here and the church in …