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A History of the County of York North Riding
… very extensive, as the foundation charter shows. William de Newburgh (11361201) wrote here his Historia Rerum … 25 Coxwold came with Kirkby Moorside (q.v.) to Robert de Stutevill, and afterwards to Niel Daubeney, 26 the founder … a cross paty gules. Thomas Colvill was enfeoffed by Roger de Mowbray in the manors of Coxwold, Yearsley and Oulston at …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in 1122 and 1167, when 'the Canons' were associated with Walter Percehay in a plea connected with Crambe, 13 most of … who died in 1909, and was succeeded by his son, Sir Walter William Strickland, ninth baronet, the present lord of … was afterwards held of the count by his tenant Richard de Surdeval, who became tenant in chief of many of his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the hill of Glassenbury, which came by lineal descent to Walter Roberts, esq. who possessed it in the reigns of king … VI. and from him it continued in succession down to Sir Walter Roberts, bart. who new fronted this antient mansion, … of Sharpeigh, in this parish, one of which, Robert de Sharpeigh, was resident here at Cranebrooke about the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… to their relations. 10 On the retirement of Abbot Robert de Redinges in 1206 King John, with the assent of the abbey, … The earliest mention of the church is in the time of Abbot Walter (113360), when he granted it to Godfrey the priest, 57 … (Rolls Ser.), ii, 3. Richard Bulstrode presented in 1731, Walter Frank in 1782 and Thomas Davies in 1809 (Inst. Bks. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Robert. 4 The fourth consisted of 3 virgates held of Guy de Reinbuedcurt by Odelin. 5 In the 12th-century survey more … Abbey of Peterborough early in the 12th century by Bertram de Verdun, whose holding, however, contained 2 hides and 1 … by Godric. In the latter half of the 13th century John de Verdun, Constable of Ireland, seems to have held the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… land was probably held of the fee of Curci, since Margery de Riviers, the co-heiress of Alice de Curci, was the overlord in 123536. 4 In 1368 lands in … 37 She died seised about 1311 and was succeeded by her son Walter de Houby. 38 Cranford seems to have passed to his son …
A History of the County of Essex
… represents the estate formerly held by Odo of Bayeux. John de Beauchamp, of Eaton Socon (Beds.) and Beauchamp Roding, first let the manor at farm to Thomas de Haya, and by 1232 had enfeoffed him with it. 26 In 1235 Thomas de Haya in turn enfeoffed Thomas of Stortford; the manor then …
A History of the County of Surrey
… by subscribers, and Sir H. W. Peek, Lord Ashcombe, Sir Walter Farquhar, Mr. Douglas D. Heath, and Archdeacon Sapte, … appointed 1909. A reputed native of Cranleigh was Thomas de Cranleigh, Fellow of Merton, 1366, first Warden of … before its division, seems to be as follows: In 1297 Walter of Holdhurst conveyed land in Bramley and Shiere to …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 6 1 hides were included among the lands of Gunfred de Cioches in Orlingbury Hundred, and were valued as before … Chokes one knight's fee, then held in dower by the wife of Walter Disel (possibly Hugh's mother). 19 He had been … and of Hugh the brother of Thomas. The witnesses included Walter Turk, then Mayor of London, and Adam de Bury and Ralf …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Crathorne is in 13289, when it was quitclaimed to William de Ayermin, then lord of the manor. 8 Two mills were an … tenants of Crathorne were the Percys of Kildale. Arnald de Percy granted the church of Crathorne to Guisborough … 97 The abbot granted it in 1252 to William Mowbray son of Walter in return for his reversion in lands at Raysdale and …