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A History of the County of Surrey
… the Court Rolls of the 14th century, was widely spread. A Walter de la Bere had land in Ewekene (Capel) in 1263. 5 Lyne House, … in 1279 it appears that in the reign of Henry III John de Elefold had granted lands in Capel to the Master of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… le Merge, was antiently part of the possessions of Nigell de Muneville, whose descendant William de Muneville leaving an only daughter and heir, she carried it in marriage to William de Albrincis, or Averenches, whose son, of the sams name, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… But the principal Manor in Coleston, was the Fee of Roger de Busli, which Ulviet had before the Conquest, rated to the … before spoken of in that Manor, which was of the Fee of Walter de Ayencurt, immediately, I cannot say. Jordan de … of Oxton, whose two Daughters and Heirs were married to Walter de Strelley, and Hugo de Capella (as in that Town will …
A History of the County of Bedford
… subjects; the panels round the border contain fleurs de lis, pomegranates, birds and foliage. The staircase … of the Local Government Act of 1894. MANORS In 1086 Hugh de Beauchamp held 6 hides and two-thirds of a virgate in … of Bedford (q.v.). On the partition of the lands of John de Beauchamp, who was slain at Evesham in 1265, the manor was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and castle were granted with the Isle of Wight to Richard de Redvers about 1100, 25 and from this date followed the … Twyneham 26 (q.v.) until granted to Edward I by Isabel de Fortibus in 1293. Edward II granted the castle with all his manors in the Isle of Wight in June 1308 to Peter de Gaveston and Margaret his wife, the king's niece, 27 but …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Domesday tenant, Herbert son of Ivo, with the family of de Pabenham, who took their name from the adjoining parish of … from the 13th century onwards. The Testa states that John de Pabenham held land in Carlton by one-fifth of a knight's … for the first time a manor, Carlton was granted by John de Pabenham to his daughter Athelina for her life, and was …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of the family. In 1285 it was recorded that Nicholas de Meynell ought to render 2 s. to the king's bailiff for the … years later Robert Bret was holding 1 carucate of Nicholas de Meynell for the twelfth part of a knight's fee. 16 At the … with Faceby (q.v.) by Richard Gower of Marton to Gilbert de Wauton, Christiana his wife and Elizabeth her sister, 26 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Conqueror's wife, Queen Maud, to Gundreda, wife of William de Warenne (d. 1088), to endow William's Cluniac foundation … which Warenne granted to Lewes priory, 53 to which also Walter de Grandcourt gave the 2 hides at Willingham, once … the prior leased it for 20 years at a nominal rent to Sir Walter de Crek and his brother John, a clergyman, in …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of a mill at Carshalton early in the reign of John. Robert de Beseville at that date appears to have held half of 3 … They amounted to 6 s. 8 d. yearly and were held in farm by Walter Lambard. 12 Merton apparently held tithes from two … son of Richard Burton and conveyed the other moiety to Walter Cole. 59 Walter Cole and William his son sold their …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 6 and by 1242 1 fee in Ashby and Grendon was held of Henry de Hastings by Sir David de Ashby, 7 who had presented Simon … and Grendon. 17 Before 1306 Oliver la Zouche had enfeoffed Walter de Langton, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 18 … been described. 68 The beautiful monumental brass of Walter Ermyn, rector (1401), had originally a shield at each …
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