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A History of the County of Stafford
… the Conquest and by Richard the Forester, with Nigel de Stafford as his tenant, in 1086; it was then assessed at … 174 a177 b; see p. 184. S.H.C. 1911, 123. In 1212 Ralph de Knutton held lands in Clayton, Knutton and elsewhere as a …
A History of the County of Sussex
… by Azor, and after the Conquest was held of William de Warenne by the wife of William de Watevile, 6 owner of the neighbouring manor of Keymer. … and his son Sir William Culpeper mortgaged it in 1647 to Walter Burrell. 31 In 1649 it was acquired from the two …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… begins. Harsculph Rufus married a daughter of Aldred de Richmond, and so was related to the Rollos family 14; his sister Oriolda married Ranulf (de Glanville) the sheriff and had children, William and Cecily. 15 His son Robert Rufus or 'de Cleasby' is mentioned in 1194, 16 and had sons Robert 17 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… aque et ignis et furcarum et ferri, et cum quitancia de visu thethingarum, et de murdris et misericordiis et cum … 63 and in 1214 the living was appropriated to the monks by Walter Gray, Bishop of Worcester. 64 The church, which was … when it seems to have been acquired through the agency of Walter Reynolds, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury. 69 The …
A History of the County of Worcester
… was to be paid. 17 In 1204 King John granted it to Ralph de Somery to be held by a rent of 4 13 s. 4 d., paid by the … of Margaret widow of Fulk Stafford were granted to Sir Walter Wrottesley. 27 The whole manor was confirmed in tail-male to Sir Walter in 1466. 28 He died in 1473, 29 and though he left a …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… court of the Seven Hundreds every three weeks. 9 Richard de Sifrewast was dealing with land in Clewer in 1197, 10 and … when his two sons Richard and John were minors. 15 Thomas de Pampesworth, who had married Elizabeth de Sifrewast, widow of Richard, before 1284, 16 was returned …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in this parish. Audley's Wood, the residence of Mr. Louis de Luze Simonds, is in the north-eastern corner of the … whither they would.'They were succeeded by Durand de Glowecestre, of whom it was held in 1086 by a certain … chief lord of the fee granted 1 virgates in Cliddesden to Walter Bering to hold of him and his heirs, 14 and he was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… two lions rampant. They antiently wrote their name, De Accalan, and afterwards Akelane, and Acland. John Ackland, … lands it is thus entered in the book of Domesday: Ernulf de Hesding holds Clive of the bishop (of Baieux). It was … who in after times settled their name on it. Hugh de Mortimer was possessed of this estate in the 1st year of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Maud, who by 1083 had given Clifford Chambers to Roger de Busli, the tenant in 1086. 71 The manor of CLIFFORD, or … has been found. 74 In 1099, or perhaps earlier, Roger de Busli gave Clifford manor to Gloucester Abbey, 75 which … 235 and the parish church was presumably included in Roger de Busli's gift to Gloucester Abbey, for the abbey received a …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Edward the Confessor by Alwin Deule, were held by William de Caron of Remigius, bishop of Lincoln, 3 and the … to hold it until 1602, 18 when it was conveyed to Walter Rolt by Oliver Lord St. John and his wife Dorothy. 19 Walter the son of Walter was holding the manor in 1652, 20 …
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