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A History of the County of Buckingham
… Survey this land, which was laid waste, had passed to Hugh de Bolebec, of whose descendants it was afterwards held as of … it was taken into royal custody on account of the death of Walter de Merton Bishop of Rochester, 30 Stephen Chenduit … of Thomas and Elizabeth Frambald in the 14th century by Walter son of John de Marsworth. 48 Before the Conquest …
A History of the County of Bedford
… passed. 12 The Domesday tenant of this manor was Geoffrey de 'Trailly,' who probably derived his name from Trelly, a … was then held by Philip Burnet for life of the gift of Walter Trailly, included free tenants of whom Norman son of Walter held 1 virgate of land at 4 s. rent which went towards …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… as having been antiently held under the signory of Simon de Montfort, the great earl of Leicester, who forfeited them … general title of that prelate's lands, as follows: Ernuf. de Hesding holds of the bishop (of Baieux) Ciresfel. It was … pays 35 pounds. Tocchi held it of king Edward. This Ernuf de Hesding I take to be the same person who, in the Textus …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Chelsham, in both instances the overlord being Richard de Tonbridge, lord of Clare, and the tenant Robert de … until about 1284, when John de Watevile granted it to Walter de Godstone 7 and Joan his wife, reserving a rent of 20. 8 Walter died before 1322, as Joan was holding it alone at that …
A History of the County of Northampton
… passed, with the rest of the honor of Peverel, to William de Ferrers, who in 1224 granted 2 tofts in Chelveston and 14 virgates and 5 cottages in Caldecott to Hubert de Burgh and Margaret his wife, to hold for one knight's fee. … of Iseult, formerly the wife of Payn and then the wife of Walter de Nevill, in exchange for a rent of 26 marks, to be …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in 1165, when it was held for a knight's fee by Alexander de Isenhampstead. 9 He was probably the ancestor of the … i, 91, 18; Lipscomb, Hist. and Antiq. of Bucks. iii, 251. De Banco R. 238, m. 155. Alexander presented to the church in … List of Sheriffs, 2. Early Chan. Proc. bdle. 218, no. 30. De Banco R. Hil. 15 Hen. VII, m. 297; Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 3 Henry had paid 200 marks in 1195 to marry Annore de la More and to have the custody of her daughter Sarah. 4 … in which he had endowed her. 6 Sarah married Reynold de Clifton in 1199, 7 and their daughter Lucy established her … to present to the church of Cherington in 1225. 8 Annore de la More had died before 1221, leaving a young son whose …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… manor, the manorial rights of which probably lapsed. Mr. Walter Long is the principal landowner in the parish at the … (Feet of F. Hants, Hil. 9 Edw. I). In the same year Walter de Warener and Alice his wife held 17 acres of land …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… castle, by a family which took their name from it. Waleran de Ceritone appears to have held it in the 45th year of king … the demesnes of it, afterwards took their surname from it. Walter de Elnesbroc held it as above-mentioned in the reign of king Henry II. as did his descendant Walter in that of king Henry III. soon after which, the abbot …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and Chobham, and a reference to the heath of Geoffrey de Croix. 25 Chertsey Abbey. Party or and argent St. Paul's … for a short time a separate history from Chertsey. In 1306 Walter of Gloucester and Hawisia his wife were holding the manor of Beomond or Bemond in Chertsey. 93 In 131112 Walter died seised of this land held of the abbey of …
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