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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1074. Either William or Roger possibly enfeoffed Gilbert de Breteuil in the estate and it is probable that after Earl … overlordship, and it seems that it passed to either Walter Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, or to his successors. In 1242 the estate was held of Baldwin, Lord de Lisle by Walter Marshal, Earl of Pembroke and Marshal of England (d. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of land there occur in the 14th century 30 by William de Horwode, who was perhaps one of the same family. A certain … land and 20 acres of wood. These lands were held of Henry de Somerbury, who held of Henry atte Downe, who held of the … the history of the manor of DOWNE. A certain Deodatus de Dunes held land at Cobham in the early part of the 13th …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… lustre, both to themselves and their country. Henry de Cobham, owner of this place, was one of the Recognitores … with his brother George, the lord Grey of Wilton, Sir Walter Raleigh, and others, conspired to kill the king, and … like manner, as Turstin, his chaplain, possessed the same. Walter, bishop of Rochester, who came to that see in the 12th …
A History of the County of Bedford
… other Bedfordshire property of Ralph Taillebois, to Hugh de Beauchamp, 4 the founder of the barony of Bedford, and … at the time of the Survey, but members of the family of de Port seem to have established their position as lords of the manor in the twelfth century. 7 In 1197 Adam de Port confirmed the gift of the church to Newnham Priory, 8 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… on the West. This was confirmed by William, Son of Walter, Son of Paganus de Newarke, and Sara Wife of the said William, to whom it was … Bishop of Lincolne, were certified to be Lords of it. 7 Walter de Maresco, it seems, had some Share in Cotinton, for …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Whittingham Price. Codicote Lodge is the residence of Mr. Walter Spencer, who is a tenant of Lord Hampden. The soil is … with certain other lands on his daughter Anne, the wife of Walter Grey. 17 Thomas Penne died in 1603 seised of the manor … the borders of Welwyn. As early as the year 1166 William de Sisvierne was one of the knights who held under the abbey …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Manors In 1086 3 virgates in COGENHOE belonged to Guy de Reinbuedcurt and the remaining 3 were among the lands of … 7 The overlordship of half the fee descended from Guy de Reinbuedcurt with his barony of Wardon, as part of the fee … of that family. Then, in the 12th century, came Nicholas de Cogenhoe, lord of Harrowden and Wellingborough (q.v.), and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… him. 104 Drew's estate evidently descended to his nephew Walter son of Richard son of Pons, for Walter's successors, the Cliffords, 105 were mesne lords at … in the 16th century. 109 In the late 12th century Hugh de Longchamp held the Aston estate from Walter de Clifford in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of Easingwold. 3 It was granted by Henry II to Robert de Stutevill, whose heirs retained a mesne lordship. 4 Before … his granddaughters and co-heirs, Judith, who married Walter Hawkesworth, and Margaret, who married Francis Fawkes. … Encl. of Common Fields, 312. V.C.H. Yorks, ii, 195. Plac. de Quo Warr. (Rec. Com.), 192. Dugdale, Mon. vi, 831, 838; …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of whose lands it is thus entered in that record: Ralph de Curbespine holds Colret of the bishop. The arable land is. … it continued till the reign of Henry III. when Jeffry de Saye, with the consent of his son William, granted this … shillings. And afterwards: In Beusberge hundred, Radulf de Curbespine holds half a yoke in Popessale, and there he …
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