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A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Matthew were granted by Edward II in 1309 to Ralph de Monthermer, who had married Joan daughter of Edward I, and … among them on the manor of Hunton, and not to molest Ralph de Monthermer and his sons on account of these debts. 21 On the death of Ralph de Monthermer in 1325 his sons made a partition of the lands …
A History of the County of Sussex
… later of their descendants the Earls of Arundel. 5 Michael de Poynings in 12023 received licence to hold a market there … king a good Norway goshawk. 6 In 1279 his descendant Luke de Poynings claimed not only a free market on Fridays, but a … in 1631 Crawley came to his daughter Jane the wife of Walter Covert, on whom it had been settled at her marriage, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… EARDE, alias CRAYFORD, was held of the archbishop by Adam de Port, the great-grandson of Hugh de Port, a great baron in the reign of William the Conqueror, … 1737, resigned 1747. 42 John Fermor, resigned 1758. Philip Walter, 1758, the present rector. Lamb. Per. p. 484. Camd. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… legible, reading'[pie mem]orie nicolai recto[r] ecc[lesi]e de crec.' The chancel is covered with a 15th-century tie-beam … (2) '1669 Gloria in altissimis deo'; (3) 'Sonabo tibi De in Jucunditate soni' in black letter, with a shield … then said to be worth 30 marks a year, was made to Robert de Donebrugge, a pluralist. 68 At the time of the Dissolution …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… was held about the middle of the 13th century by Robert de Hogshaw and Geoffrey son of John. 14 Robert de Hogshaw appears to have been succeeded by William son of Walter, who alienated his part of Creslow, then called the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… by William I. 140 In 1177 the property was held by Richard de Reviers (II), earl of Devon (d. 1162), and it may have … of the Vine, presented to Eastham chapel and in 1578 Walter Sandys sold the manor to Robert Freke of Iwerne … Robert of Clapton owned land in Crewkerne in 1364, and Walter Clapton, who was mentioned between 1365 and 1386, held …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Michael of Cricket, the last of whom sold the manor to Walter de Rodney in 13289. 37 In 1337 John of Clevedon granted the reversion of half of Rodney Stoke manor to Walter de Rodney 38 and it was possibly in return for this …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… witness of the mounds and moats is the grant of Benedict de Stapleton to St. Agatha's Abbey in the early 13th century … Henry Edward, 56 lately deceased, succeeded in 1896. Walter Clervaux Chaytor, Lieut. R.N., brother of the late … for education. See under county of Durham. Dame Mary Calverley's charity. The parish is entitled to participate in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the manor whose name has come down to us was Walkelin de Itchel, who was probably a son of German. He was dead before 1166, in which year his son Robert de Itchel was returned as holding two knights' fees of the … in 1243. 36 A few years later the property was acquired by Walter Giffard, 37 who was elected Bishop of Bath and Wells …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 7 but early in the 12th century the estate was held by Walter de Beauchamp. 8 His interest in the manor passed with the … and the manor passed to William Coventry, a descendant of Walter, a younger brother of Sir Thomas Coventry, first Lord …