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A History of the County of Warwick
… and gravel and anciently there were marl-pits 3Alexander de Kinewarton was fined in 1262 for having one in his wood at … to have given his lands in Coughton to Ranulf brother of Walter Abbot of Evesham, 40 which Ranulf already held … 1720. V.C.H. Warw. i, 282, 307. Randulfus brother of Abbot Walter has in Weethley 3 hides of demesne, in Kinwarton 3 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 171 acres, 1 rood of land and 1 rood of wood from Charles de Conductu, parson of the church of Coulsdon. 13 Manning … of Chertsey 8 s. payable yearly at Coulsdon and to William de Lisle 1 lb. of pepper. 50 This was augmented in 125960 by a grant from Robert de Scothon and Margery his wife of 1 carucate of land in …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 7 gave his land in Courteenhall, except one fee held by Walter son of Winemar and the land of Turstin Mantel, to … 12347, p. 286. Pope Nich. Tax. (Rec. Com.), 53 b. Plac. de Quo Warr. (Rec. Com.), 576. Cal. Pat. 13247, p. 56; ibid. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of this large parish is only 769. 3 In 1240 Ranulph de Middleham granted to his under-tenant the lord of Coverham … 1 carucates were held of Robert by William son of Walter, 108 probably the William de Agglethorpe assessed for … OrdePowlett; cf. Whitaker, Richmondshire, i, 355. In 1350 Walter son of Stephen quitclaimed all his rights in these …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… and in 1086 they were held by gift of the king by Roger de Ivri (Yvri), tenant of a vast fief in Oxfordshire. 2 This … aid. Robert was evidently a minor in the wardship of Walter de Heliun, who paid 40 s. a year for the wardship. 12 … other offices. Sir Richard married Katherine, widow of Walter de Molesworth, before 1319, and in 1331 the manor was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Lewisham, was antiently part of the possessions of Agnes de Montacute, who made a gift of all her demesne in Cuden, … Sussex, being a priory of Black Canons, founded by Gilbert de Aquila, in the beginning of the reign of king Henry III. … this place were augmented by the further donation of Sir Walter de Letton, and Gunnora his wife, who gave them all his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the defence of that castle. His great grandson, Wakelin de Maminot, died without issue in the 3d year of king Richard … to her husband, Geoffry, second son of William de Say; he possessed this place in her right, and dying about … brass, and inscription in black letter, for Alys, wife of Walter Waleys, of this parish, sister to Johan a Legh, of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the road to Borrowby At the end of the 12th century Osmund de Stutevill, lord of the manor, granted the monks of … lands 8 Cowesby came into the possession of Robert de Stutevill, and on his forfeiture in 1106 was granted to … p. 435; Mem. of Fountains [Surt. Soc.], ii, 27) as son of Walter. Yorks. Inq. (Yorks. Arch. Soc.), ii, 1. Kirkby's Inq. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1 knight's fee, held by the Templars of Baldwin de Austruy, 112 Constable of Boulogne. 113 It appears in the … 122 perhaps at Chisbidge in Hambleden. Geoffrey de Chissebeche acquired the land through his wife Alice. 123 … standing and wealth. For instance, in the 15th century, Walter Pulker, holding of Oseney Abbey, was a big sheep …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it was worth 40 shillings, now four pounds. What Richard de Tonebrige has in his lowy is worth seven shillings. Uluuin … of king Edward I. Cowling was in the possession of Henry de Cobham of Cobham, in this county. His son, John de Cobham, in the 17th year of king Edward III. obtained a …
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