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A History of the County of Hampshire
… 21 The name Kernet first occurs about 1166, when Hugh de Kernet rendered account at the Exchequer of half a mark. … but he seems to have died before 1184, in which year Henry de Kernet and Isabel his wife paid 40 s. for an assize against Michael de Versona. 23 Another Henry owned the estate in 1221, 24 and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the house and is said to mark the site of a seat of the De Montforts. At the west corner outside the moated inclosure … charter of Henry II which ratifies a grant made to Osbert de Clinton by his kinsman Geoffrey de Clinton. In this charter 'there is express mention that …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… a bridge here as early as 1241, when the house of Gunnilda de Ponte in Coleshill is mentioned 2; in 1432 the bridge was … by Edmund came after the Conquest into the possession of Walter de Laci, who gave them to the abbey of St. Mary, … of Elizabeth the daughter and heir of Isabel sister of Walter de Frethorne. 93 Elizabeth and her husband settled the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Radcliff on Sore, for Life; 9 the Reversion belonging to Walter Skirlaw, Bishop of Durham: but the Jury, 4 H. 4. found … the present Owner of that Part. Richard, Son of Gervas de Barneston, gave to the Priory of Lenton two Bovats of Land … at Nottingham before the King's Justices John Cumin, Alan de Furneus, Mr. Hugh de Raherst, William de Bending, (which …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Here was some part also which were with Shelton of Raph de Limesies Fee, and some part was accounted of Richmond Fee, … between Rob. de Collingham, and John de Hryst, Compl. and Walter, Son of Galfr. and Walter de Markham, 5 concerning Common of Pasture, which the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 38 It may, with Everleigh, have been granted to Robert de Beaumont (d. 1118), said to have been created earl of … 1326 by Henry of Hanydon, a chaplain, and John Tourand to Walter Douce and Emmeline his wife. 49 That may be an early … son Richard, and in 16401 Richard settled it on his son Walter. Richard and Walter conveyed it in 1656 to William …
A History of the County of Bedford
… MANORS In 1086 the COLMWORTH MANOR was held by Hugh de Beauchamp, 4 and the overlordship remained with the barony … Robert. William Oyldebuf alienated lands in this parish to Walter, another member of his family, in 121819. 13 Ralf … two families marrying in all probability two daughters of Walter de Oyldebuf. 16 Sir John Braybrooke and Joan his wife, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to Gloucester abbey and in 1127 a claim to it by Gilbert de Mynors was rejected. 61 Coln Rogers remained in the … presumably preserved the line of a leat. 176 Although Walter the weaver was among Coln Rogers's inhabitants in the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… predecessors. 57 The manor farm passed to Thomas Mercer de Cliffe Vigors, the former tenant of the manor-house, 58 … to the house and garden. 162 In 1294 the rector, John de la Grave, was a minor. He received sub-deacon's orders in …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… burnt the houses of La Leghe in Colne and murdered William de Holme, Lady Blanche's servant ( vadlet), in the wood of … was at an early date held by the family of Colne. Nicholas de Colne witnessed an Ely charter of 11758, 8 and in 1230 Henry de Colne levied a fine with Hugh, Bishop of Ely, of lands in …
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