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A History of the County of Worcester
… one from Hanley and the other from Bushley. 27 Simon de Columba in the 12th century received the lordship of Pull … for some years, 50 and was given by Henry II to Simon de Columba for the serjeanty of keeping the 'haya' of … of custodian of the park and deer, was granted in 1528 to Walter Walshe, in succession to William Tracy (ibid. iv [2], …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and three landholders, Turstin son of Rolf, Roger de Courcelles, and Alstan were recorded as holding parts of … comprised a hall, kitchen, and bailiff's chamber. 78 Abbot Walter of Taunton died there in 1323. 79 The hall and chamber … abbey until the Dissolution. 168 It was let c. 1518 to Walter Adams and appeared to consist only of tithes, 169 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Studley 20 s. rent from the two mills, then leased by John de Tisho (who had sublet them to Richard de Kinton at 2 marks). 2 One mill belonged to the manor in … Confessor by Baldwin, was in 1086 held in demesne by Hugh de Grentemaisnil. It was rated at 10 hides and had attached …
A History of the County of Surrey
… was held of them, as half a knight's fee, by Geoffrey de Lucy, who died in 1284 leaving as heir his son Geoffrey. 7 The latter enfeoffed Henry de Leybourne of the manor in 1297, 8 and Leybourne remained … worth 5 s., and of 1 fisheries worth 325 eels. 48 Geoffrey de Lucy, who held under the abbey in 1284, owned both the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the archbishop's licence. In 1086, however, Robert (de Limesey),the recently consecrated Bishop of Chester and … time without the leave of the archbishop. 10 Robert de Limesey probably held the manor as his personal property, … of Gloucester. Bygrave was held of the honour by Miles de Somery as three knights' fees and a half in 1201. 13 In …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… I 3 and which passed, after the death of Henry I, to Henry de Wychenton. 4 Later William de Wychentone sold his land in Bythorn to the abbot of … annual rent from their manor of Weston, bought from Andrew de Bythorn. 6 Church The church of ST. LAWRENCE consists of a …
Magna Britannia
… of John Le Droun, who was succeeded by his son Hamelin de Draiford; on the death of the latter it escheated to the … Esq. The barton of North Whilborough belongs to Sir Walter Yea of Somersetshire: it was purchased, about 1770, of … and 182 from London. A market on Mondays was granted to Walter Stapleton, bishop of Exeter, in the year 1309, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… In 1206 a dispute seems to have arisen between Roger de Tony and the canons of St. Paul's with regard to their … should remain to Roger; but neither party was to exclude Walter son of Walter of Luton, who came and claimed common of pasturage in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… In 1206 a dispute seems to have arisen between Roger de Tony and the canons of St. Paul's with regard to their … should remain to Roger; but neither party was to exclude Walter son of Walter of Luton, who came and claimed common of pasturage in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the latter, then Edward III, granted the manor to William de Montagu, 24 and from that date it followed the descent of … that this estate formed part of the grant by Baldwin de Redvers to Payn Trenchard in the reign of Henry I 53 and … 132930, when it was sold by Henry Trenchard to Robert de Dumbelton and Sir William de Montagu. 57 In 1334 John son …