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A History of the County of Gloucester
… hold 3 a. in Pull by serjeanty of keeping Corse Forest. 92 Walter the forester was recorded in 1221, 93 Gilbert of … as that of keeper. Several keepers are recorded: William de Beauchamp (appointed 1321), Alexander de Lilleford (in … confirmed in 1281 to Gilbert of Corse, the forester, by Walter of Aston Subedge. 139 The manor, which was presumably …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… to be in Cotingstoc and Rempeston. There afterwards Roger de Busli 1 had two Sochm. on two Bovats of this Land, and … Time was 40s. but then in King William's but 12s. Fulco de Lisoriis and his Wife Albreda, gave to St. Mary of Blyth, … 2 and the Monks of that Place (founded by the said Roger de Busli) one Carucat in Curtingestok for the Soul of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 3 hides of land there, of which Turold held two and Walter one, and which Leofgeat, lfric and thelric had held as … The knight's fee in Worcestershire, held of William de Beauchamp in 1166 by William Hacket, 14 included this … of her dower. 16 The manor probably belonged to Walter Hacket in 1270, when he was summoned by the Bishop of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Parishes Cotgrave COTGRAVE. Godegrave. Of the Fee of Rad. de Burun in Godegrave, before the Conquest Oghe had a Manor … and Lands, and all Things he held of him; and all the Land Walter, Son of Jocelin, held of him in the said Town; and the … of Robert de Burun, 4 H. 3. demitted and quit-claimed to Walter Malet and his Heirs, his whole Right and Claim in Half …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… 40s. Value, in the Conqueror's 30s. Here was likewise of Walter de Ayncurt's Fee, the principal Part of the Township, in … Land being then certified to be six Car. There afterward Walter had in Demesne one Car. ten Vill. eight Bord. having …
A History of the County of Worcester
… rent from the mill of Cotheridge was granted by William de Stutevill and Margery his wife to Mabel widow of Hugh de Say in 12223, 50 and the mill descended with the manor … of Sir William Vaux at Cotheridge was granted in 1467 to Walter Blount, Lord Mountjoy ( Cal. Pat. 146777, p. 27), who …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… died in 1183. 31 His heir was his daughter Sibyl, called de Tingry, wife of a nobleman of the Boulonnais, Enguerrand de Fiennes, 32 said to have died on the Third Crusade. 33 … 'Westbrok'. St. Cath.'s Mun. I/5/19, Ambrose Templeman to Walter le Thurnisman, c. 1280; see below, p. 204. That area …
A History of the County of Hertford
… have granted half a virgate of land in Cottered to Reimer de Wivellelme, to hold of the Knights Templars. 15 Her son William de Blois granted the honour of Ongar to Richard de Lucie, 16 … rent in Cottered, apparently the extent of the manor, to Walter de Ken. These rents were taken into the king's hands …
A History of the County of Rutland
… descent of Uppingham (q.v.) until the forfeiture of Peter de Montfort after the Battle of Evesham in 1265. Peter's … at the ends. The manor passed from William de Sifrewast to Walter de Windsor, who in 1290 conveyed it to his son Adam, son of Walter de Lincoln of Great Yarmouth. 21 Adam's son Walter, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of considerable interest. One is Manor Farm, possibly the De Cotesfords', 22 which used to be assigned to the 13th … the site of Barsis Place, which was once the home of the De Bar family. 33 The house was let by Ogbourne in 1375 and … In 1086 COTTISFORD, assessed at 6 hides, was held of Hugh de Grantmesnil by Roger d'Ivry, 47 who had married Hugh's …