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A History of the County of Warwick
… sundial, which is flanked by stone scroll-work and fleurs-de-lis in low relief. East of the chapel the windows to the … others and incloses a raised carving of a kind of fleur-de-lis; the splayed sides of the bay have each five panels. … by Turchil, 9 the other, of 1 hide, was held of Robert de Stafford. 10 The greater part of Turchil's estates came to …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… were held of the bishop in the 12th century by Margaret de Bohun, 63 and the earls of Hereford, Margaret's … recorded as having any estate in Condicote. 66 Margaret de Bohun also inherited Durand's land in Condicote from her … Condicote. 267 Wicks's successor resided in 1562, 268 but Walter Kent, rector from 1573, was neither a graduate nor a …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 'Bruce's Castle Moat,' and was probably built by Bernard de Brus soon after 1242. It is described in 1279 as the court … family lived, and here about 1317 John, son of Bernard de Brus and Agnes, 4 and in 1336 Agnes, daughter of John de Brus, were born. 5 From the partition of the property …
Magna Britannia
… and other provisions, is held by prescription. Henry de Pomeroi certified his right to it in the reign of Edward … to have acquired it by the marriage of Joel, son of Ralph de Pomeroy, who came over with William the Conqueror, with a … of Reginald, Earl of Cornwall 20. His descendant, Henry de Pomeroy, was summoned to parliament, as a baron, in the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… weir in 'Lullebroc,' granted in 1205 to Adam son of Ralph de Burnham, 38 having formerly been held by William de … whom it was purchased in 1252 by William son of Sweyn. 41 Walter de Lullebroc bought a messuage and land in Cookham in … who sold it to the father of the present owner, Mr. James Walter Burrows of Elm House, Maidenhead. 51 The manor of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the family of Montchensie. William, son of William de Montchensie, who died in the 6th year of king John, held … entered on this manor, as part of their inheritance; but Walter de Merton, the next successor in the see of Rochester, … In the year 1267, Edmond, master of Stroud hospital, and Walter, rector of Cockelestane, appeared before Laurence, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… vill of Cople, 9 hides belonged in 1086 to the fee of Hugh de Beauchamp, and were divided among no fewer than eight … called Launcelyna Bedfordshire family of some standing. Walter Launcelyn owned land in the adjacent parish of … and heir Anne was nurse to Henry VIII and married Sir Walter Luke, justice of the King's Bench. 17 Sir Walter Luke …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the parish. It is interesting to note that in 1242 2 John de Neville, bailiff of the king's forests, was ordered to … case. 39 For over a century the manor passed in moieties. Walter L'Enveise was lord of the L'Enveise moiety in 1316, 40 … Bramerton, probably as feoffee, conveyed half the manor to Walter L'Enveise and Amice his wife. 41 In 1348 William …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… only one hide, and formed part of the possessions of Hugh de Port. 11 If the statements made on the occasion of levying … 1346 and 1359, for in the latter year by fine between Walter de Haywode and Joan his wife and Laurence de Mareis a … 98 were settled on Laurence for life to be held of Walter and Joan and the heirs of Walter for the rent of a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… door-frame and a door hung with strap-hinges having fleur-de-lis ends. The middle block and south-west wing have … and presumably the manor also, belonged about 1190 to Adam de Ringesdon, whose son Hugh disputed the patronage in 1220 … Prior of Coventry. 9 The manor belonged in 12689 to Ralph de Ringesdon, 10 who seems to have been dead by 1284 when …