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Magna Britannia
… The Curwens at an early period resided at Seaton. Patrick de Culwen is said to have pulled down the mansion at Seaton, … twelfth century. It is certain, nevertheless, that Thomas de Culwen, in 1279, procured a charter for a market at Seaton … Alneburgh 6, was at a very early period possessed by Simon de Sheftling, in whose family it continued till the reign of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… it was part of the Hertfordshire estate owned by Ralph de Limesi, who held the manor in demesne. 10 From Ralph it … 11 His heir was his elder son John. 12 The heirs of John de Limesi were his sisters Basilia wife of Hugh Oddingselles … the souls of 'Sir' Gerard, his son and his wife, and for Walter Hurst, brother of William, and others. 27 The priory …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1255 by the Bishop of Chester to Richard son of Richard de Alanson (or Alizun), 15 but they subsequently separated, … and in 1270 Margaret recovered the manor against Richard de Alanson and William de Morteyn, who had married Enycina. 16 Four years later …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… family. In that year one John son of William granted Alan de Feugeres a 20 s. rent coming from it. 33 In 1222 Christine, widow of Robert de Feugeres, claimed that rent as dower, 15 s. from Geoffrey … to the honor of Richmond's court held at Babraham. 125 Walter Carpenter held the fee in 13023, and had by 1346 been …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Huntingdon, and in 1242 was held as half a fee by Isabella de Brus, 2 sister and one of the coheirs of John le Scot, … by the Brus family until the death without issue of Thomas de Lindsey, before 1263, and again during the tenancy of William de Brus, who held of Robert de Brus in 1276. 3 Robert de Brus …
A History of the County of Rutland
… The manor of Snelston (Snelleston), held in 1243 by Emma de la Legh in dower, reverted at her death to John de Gray, 11 who held Whitwells Manor in Ketton (q.v.). Church …
Magna Britannia
… of Calke was given to the canons of that house by Harold de Leke before their removal; it was confirmed to the canons … two of which belonged to Ascoit Musard, the third to Walter Deincourt. The two former appear to have been united … were admitted at 16 years of age. Pegge's Collections. Walter Hemingford. See Pilkington. This appears from a MS. …
Magna Britannia
… family; Sir Robert Willoughby, Lord Willoughby de Broke, became possessed of it by marrying an heiress of … parish-church was built chiefly at the expence of Nicholas de Assheton, serjeant-at-law, who died in 1465, and lies … Edward the Black Prince, to his usher of the chamber, Sir Walter de Woodland, who died without male issue. 27 The manor …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Lodge, bore the date 1717. His descendant Claude Champion de Crespigny entertained the Prince Regent there in 1804 and … alias Camberwell and Peckham to Joan Cock, widow of Walter Cock. 29 Mrs. Cock was involved in the failure of the … lands and services in frankalmoign. When the lands of Walter de Pointz came to him on the latter's death he sold …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Domesday Survey the overlordship of CAMPTON belonged to Walter Giffard, 12 and, as in the case of Millo 13 (q.v.), passed to Walter Marshal earl of Pembroke, and in the thirteenth … who continued to hold it of the crown in chief. 14 Ralph de Langetot held the manor as undertenant at Domesday, but …
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