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A History of the County of Warwick
… shields of arms of Ferrers impaling Bermingham, De La Roch, and Castell. The room in the south-west wing is … died in 1450, being succeeded by his daughter Anne wife of Walter Devereux. It was then stated that the manor was not … Archbishop of Canterbury, 24 which grant was reaffirmed by Walter Devereux, Lord Ferrers, in 1513. 25 Edward Devereux, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 23 In 1086 21 peasants and 6 servi were recorded on Aubrey de Vere's manor, 24 on which there were c. 60 tenants in … had with Wulfwin's other lands been assigned to Aubrey de Vere 57 (d. c. 1112). The manor of GREAT CAMPS, later … and in 1373 Thomas Nailinghurst released it to Sir Aubrey de Vere. 146 In 1376 John Wombe of Hempstead (Essex) conveyed …
Magna Britannia
… The manor was given in the reign of Henry II. by Hugh de Vallibus, Lord of Gilsland, to Eustace de Vallibus, whose posterity seem to have taken the name of … the castle, from which the parish takes its name 1. Robert de Castle-Carrock, the fourth in descent of that name, died …
A History of the County of Worcester
… has no history. 6 The castle was bought by Richard de Berkyng, Abbot of Westminster (122246), from some of the … of Little Malvern had grants of land in Castlemorton from Walter de Longdon, son of John parson of Staunton, 29 and … or between three wild cats passant proper. About 1241 Walter Longdon gave to the priory of Little Malvern all his …
A History of the County of Surrey
… but in the reign of King John Roger son of Everard de Gaist gave the church to the monastery of Waltham Holy … who had married the daughter and heir of Margaret de Audley, one of the co-heirs of Gilbert de Clare Earl of … the remainder of the lease to Sir Edward Barrett and Walter Barrett. 61 The manor was held in 1612 by Sir Richard …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the great manor of Chalton until the time of Robert de Belesme earl of Shrewsbury and Arundel, lord of Chalton … 5 and 4. Ibid. Inq. p.m. 10 Ric. II, No. 17. Thus in 1431 Walter Sandys was said to be holding half of one knight's fee … with contingent remainder in tail male successively to Walter and Francis, brothers of Thomas. Feet of F. Div. Cos. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… may be the site of the ancient fair granted to Rogo de Gacelyn in 1306 2; local tradition, however, places it at … of the Domesday Survey it was in the possession of Henry de Ferrers, his under-tenant being one Henry. 7 It was one of … known, but the advowson continued with the Hospitallers. Walter Gacelyn is said to have made the presentation to the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the honour, granted 40 out of the issues of this manor to Walter de Urswick for good service in Spain. 13 Sir Walter, who is buried in Catterick Church, probably lived …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of the Domesday Survey (1086): (1) The holding of William de Warenne, which comprised a hide in Great Catworth and a … James de Cauz by his wife Alice, daughter and co-heir of Walter FitzGilbert, lord of the barony of Bolam (co. Northumb.), and his wife Emma, who after Walter's death in 1206 married Peter de Vaux (d. before …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… while 22 sokemen shared the other 7 hides. In 1086 Hardwin de Scalers held the whole vill of the king in chief. 45 The … which was divided between the sons of Hardwin, Richard de Scalers taking that half barony, with its caput at … died in 1904. 92 The latter's grandson, William Nugent Walter Gape (d. 1942), was succeeded by his widow Sybil (d. …
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