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A History of the County of Buckingham
… Confessor by Elmar, one of his thegns, had come by 1086 to Walter Fitz Otho, who held them as a manor of the king in … 60 and with which it was divided on the death of Walter de Windsor about 1204. 61 The portion obtained by …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… descended with the honor of Richmond, and c. 1166 Thomas de Burgh (d. 1199) held 4 fees of that honor. 21 In the early … the fees was identified as Burrough. It descended in the de Burgh family for 200 years. 22 Thomas was succeeded by his … 23 In 1260 Burrough was held by Philip's son Sir Thomas de Burgh, who died in 1284. His son Philip died a year later, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… le Wayte was holding this piece of land in 1339. 7 In 1541 Walter Chandler conveyed a tenement in Bursledon to Sir … with Brixenton be accepted. 12 A charter of Henry de Blois (11291171) to St. Cross Hospital, Winchester, makes … Upham and with the chapel of Durley, and with the "capella de curia," and with the chapel of "Brixentona," which the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… documents and seals in his possession, states that Stephen de Burstow, whose name appears in the seals as Stephen Fitz … during and prior to the reign of Henry III. 6 Of John de Burstow there are other records. He made a grant of lands … with his son and various trustees, conveyed the manor to Walter Harris, 88 from whom in 1765 it passed to Daniel …
A History of the County of Warwick
… from Sudeley in Gloucestershire and was succeeded by Ralph de Sudeley. 13 Ralph's eldest son Otuel 14 died in or shortly … as GREAT DASSETT. 19 His heir was Bartholomew de Sudeley, presumably his son, who in 1267 obtained a grant … for life, and then, in 1515, to their son (later Sir) Walter Smyth, 81 whose grandson Sir John Smyth of Crabbet in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… this road to just under 300 ft. near the Anker. The Ashby de la Zouch Canal, a branch of the Oxford and Coventry Canal … Stafford, late wife of Henry Smyth, it was held by her son Walter, aged 14; 65 two years previously she had been granted the wardship of Walter, or of Henry his brother in the event of Walter's …
A History of the County of Northampton
… fees. 9 In 1086, it was held of the king in chief by Guy de Reinbuedcurt, 10 whose son Richard was the tenant under … son Wischard, who took the name of Ledet, and his son Walter, so that on her death between 1266 and 1270, 24 her heirs were Walter's daughters Alice and Christina, the wives of the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… was granted for religious purposes. In 1352 Philip de Clarvaux gave lands, the profits of which were to be … those of Emma his wife and his ancestors. 13 In 1307 John de Lincoln, parson of the church of Cranfield, and others, … perhaps unfrequent in the 14th century. In 1362 William de Morton conveyed lands in Hepmangrove formerly belonging to …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 3 carucates of land in Buscot in that year to Roland de Oddingseles and Alice his wife to hold of William and his … Thomas was beyond the seas in the king's service with Sir Walter Mauny, 24 and it was perhaps while he was abroad that … Catewy. 27 Thomas Catewy died before 1396, when his heir Walter Catewy was seised of the reversion of Buscot 28; the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… between three crosslets fitchy sable with three fleurs de lis argent on the cheveron. Haydon Hill, a large house … of the king, but was granted by William I to Geoffrey de Mandeville, 13 in whose heirs, the earls of Essex, the … William and Sarah sold the whole manor to John Huxley and Walter Overburgh. 113 They were probably trustees for George …
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