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A History of the County of Oxford
… house that was once the property of Sir Richard de Louches of Great Milton. 38 He was licensed to crenellate … of the dower of Ida Longespee, the widow of Ralph (II) de Somery (d. 1220). 64 She married William de Beauchamp as … FitzAnsculf in Chislehampton and Stoke Poges was a certain Walter, 74 whose descendants took their name from Stoke. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the 7th year of Edward II. anno 1313, in the iter of H. de Stanton and his sociates, justices itinerant, upon a quo … year, the same having been allowed in the last iter of J. de Berewick, 2 all which was afterwards confirmed by Edward … near Reculver, was antiently in the possession of Nicholas de Hopland, who held it of the abbot of St. Augustine, as of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… very complete power over their lands in Surrey. 17 John de Rutherwyk, who was abbot from 1307 to 1346 and who was … the first year of his rule as abbot. 19 In 1254 Geoffrey de Bagshot held Chobham under the abbot, and among the yearly … Hurst Mill in Chobham was conveyed to the abbot by John de Hamme in the early 14th century. 21 A court roll of the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of William, the overlordship of the manor descended to Walter Marshal, earl of Pembroke (d. 1245). 47 The … 49 One of the family subinfeudated the manor to Reynold de Argentine, 50 and Richard de Argentine held it in 12423. … or a namesake held it in 1361. 87 It apparently passed to Walter Carbonell and by 1428 had been divided into five or …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… who died in 1909. 49 It was entailed on his brother Mr. Walter Morrison, who is still living, but by a family … the ownership of the manor until the 13th century. Herbert de Shortecombe died seised of 2 marks rent in Lollingdon at … Broc owned the great tithes 96 and at the present time Mr. Walter Carter is the impropriator. The tithes from certain …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the estates held of Earl Roger of Shrewsbury by Rainald de Bailleul; before the Conquest Chetelbert held it. 8 In the … in tail, with contingent remainders to Nicholas, Julian, Walter, and Richard, brothers and sister of Robert. 18 This … William is said to have granted the manor in 1361 to Walter Whythors and Isabel his wife, who conveyed it to …
A History of the County of Worcester
… demesne, 12 but it was shortly afterwards granted by Abbot Walter (107786) to Urse d'Abitot the Sheriff of … probable date of which is about 1150, states that William de Beauchamp, grandson of Urse, held 4 hides at Church Lench … he held it 'contra Rotulum Winton' in the time of Abbot Walter towards the end of the 11th century. 56 In spite of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the time of the Domesday Survey were in the possession of Walter the son of Other, governor of Windsor Castle and the … of the baronial house of Windsor. 5 In 1166 Robert de 'Yerlega' held a knight's fee of William de Windsor, 5a … it was bought in 1908 by its present owner, Mr. Godfrey Walter. 41 Dyneley. Argent a fesse sable with a molet between …
A History of the County of Worcester
… held this manor in the time of Edward the Confessor, but Walter Poer (Ponther) was the bishop's tenant in 1086. 8 As at Bredicot, Walter's interest in the manor as mesne lord became annexed … tenant until about the middle of that century. Sir John de Churchill, who was evidently lord of the manor, 11 had a …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of the Domesday Survey the manor of CHURCHILL was held by Walter of William Fitz Ansculf, the lord of Dudley; it had … of the barony of Dudley until the partition of John de Somery's lands in 1323, 10 when it was assigned to his younger sister Joan de Botetourt, but from that time it appears to have lapsed. …
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