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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… by William of Fernhill to Hugh Druce, 75 whose son Walter held it before 1287. 76 Presumably after Walter's death Wilton abbey claimed the land from Hugh Druce … Roger Jollan, 1 yardland from Cecily, relict of Jollan de Aldeford, and 1 yardland from Robert Huscard and his wife …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the Confessor and granted by William the Conqueror to Walter Fitz Other. 7 The descendants of Fitz Other, who … as 1601. 11 The Lascelles held under the Windsors, Duncan de Lascelles married Christine daughter and heiress of Walter de Windsor, 12 At the date of the Testa de Nevill …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… by Richer, 4 who is generally identified with Richer de Andely, ancestor of the family of Daundely whose name so … fees of the bishop, 6 and he was succeeded by his son Walter, who was holding four fees in 1166. 7 It was probably this Walter who granted his land between the two 'Buggenores' to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… tournament of 1438 and a combat of 1441 in which Sir John de Astley was engaged. 2 The Saloon next south is a large … Chancery in 1602 between Jeffery Foxe and Robert Osbourne, Walter Gifford and others, in which Gifford states that the … his wife. 26 It was settled by John Gifford on his son Walter when he married, 27 and Walter and his son Peter sold …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… manor of Chilworth. 26 It was certainly held by Humphrey de Bohun in the reign of Edward I, for he then confirmed the … from Bd. of Agric. 1905. V.C.H. Hants, i, 491 a. Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 231. In 1306, however, it is stated in … death of Thomas Peverel that Chilworth was held of Robert de Hauvile (Chan. Inq. p.m. 34 Edw. I, No. 51), and in 1337 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… day. 44 Soon after the manor was probably held by Hugh de Vernon, whose son Richard paid 40 in 1130 to have his … uncertain, but it was probably before 1186, when his son Walter had succeeded him at Sydenham and confirmed his father's gifts to Thame. 48 Walter forfeited his lands, however, for refusing to help …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Knight Pollard of Taunton, and they presented Dare's son Walter in 1855. 140 In 1857 the patrons were Charles Dare and … rectory house was known in 1982 as the Grange. 154 John de Wamberg, appointed rector in 1326, was at the same time …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Chipstead CHIPSTEAD Tepestede (xi cent.); Chepstede, Testa de Nevill; Chypstede (xiii cent.); Chipstede (xv cent.); … the time of the Survey it was in the possession of Richard de Tonbridge, 4 and as part of the honour of Clare was held … until the beginning of the 16th century. In 1290 Gilbert de Clare, having married as his second wife Joan of Acre, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of red brick with stone quoins, may have been built by Walter Ernle (d. 1721), who married Mary Hungerford. 20 … his three daughters Margaret, who married Sir Humphrey de Bohun, Bertha, wife of William de Breuse, and Lucy, wife … Manor. 91 They apparently sub-let the manor farm. 92 Sir Walter Ernle (d. 1682) was tenant in 1674 and was succeeded …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… early as the 13th century. At some date before 1236 Thomas de Cardeville conveyed to John de Cardeville a hide and 4 a. … Abbey. 128 The agreement was repeated in 1266 between Walter, Bishop of Bath and Wells, and Abbot Robert of … Abbey. In 1223 Stephen of Hodson conveyed hide there to Walter, Abbot of Hyde. 175 Other land in Hodson apparently …
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