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A History of the County of York North Riding
… in 12845. 6 The Earls of Albemarle were mesne lords, John de Eston being returned as holding the fee in 12845 7; with John de Eston's quitclaim of the earldom of Albemarle to the Crown … of the lords of Pickering Castle. 13 In 1365 Thomas de St. Quintin and Alice his wife were holding lands in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of the 15th century. 19 This estate was given by Laurence de Gunterford and Joan le Blake his wife to the priory of … and C. of Westminster, no. 21266. Worc. Epis. Reg. Tideman de Winchcomb (13951401), fol. 43. Chant. Cert. 60, no. 75. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of the Count of Evreux in Normandy, Amice wife of Richard de Clare Earl of Hertford, and Isabel divorced wife of King John, and afterwards wife of Geoffrey de Mandeville Earl of Essex. 18 The overlordship eventually passed to Gilbert de Clare Earl of Hertford, son of Amice, who became Earl of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of Winchester, who gave it to Robert, the steward of Hugh de Port. At the time of the Domesday Survey it was held by … unmarried in 1759. 56 Mary subsequently married Richard Walter, and their son Richard Walter, who assumed the additional name of Nelson, was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the same pontiff in 1152 confirmed Chadshunt to Walter Duredent, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, as of the … on 7 September 1577 15 the property went to his son Walter, who died in 1621. 16 Walter Newsham's son and heir … of the manor in 1888 and 1900. 35 In 1924 Lord Willoughby de Broke was reported to be lord of the manor. 36 Newsham. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the red. 21 This Ralph can be identified with Ralph le (or de) Sor whose family became the principal tenants of the … manor c. 11767, and subinfeudated it to his cousin Richard de Morewell. 29 A claim to the overlordship, however, … Lisle, who owned lands in Chaffcombe in 1235. 58 Their son Walter, dead by 1269, was succeeded in turn by his son …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of the 7 knights' fees held of the honor in 12423 by Hugh de Plaiz in Iford and Wapsbourne, 7 which in 1439, after the … was in the king's hands during the minority of Giles de Plaiz. 9 The earliest reference to a manor of CHAILEY, … the latter acquired the remaining two-thirds from Abel Walter and Jane, 36 who had presumably acquired them from …
A History of the County of Surrey
… In a deed quoted by Manning and Bray, 3 Gilbert son of Odo de Stansted granted to the chaplain of Watenden land lying … Gundreda his wife granted the manor of Chaldon to Roger de Covert, 12 to be held of them apparently by the service of … in 12012 William Hansard and his wife Avelina granted to Walter, Prior of Merton certain lands in Tullesworth lying …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… as lord of the manor, built the church of Chale. Roger de Langford was holding the manor in the 13th century, 16 possibly as successor of Richard de Langford, who had died c. 1254 holding certain lands in … are 24 ft. above the ground. Early in the 14th century Walter de Goditon built a hermitage or oratory dedicated to …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and 17th centuries, 7 were probably descended from John de la Rudinge, who held lands in Chalfont in 1296. 8 The land … and son and heir John, 113 who was succeeded by his son Walter in 1352. 114 On the death of Walter Grove in 1368 115 the estate passed to his son Roger, …
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