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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… whole Town of Crophill, in pure Alms of the Fee of John de Vilers, except fourteen Bov. of Land which William Gernet … Time valued at 3l. then at 50s. Robert, Son of Raph (de Hickling), for the Love of God, and of his Lord William … 2. between John de Sandwich, and Margaret, the Daughter of Walter de Lumby, Quer. and Nicholas de Haliwell, Deforcient, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… at four Bov. The Land two Car. Of this Land Ilbert de Laci was seized, but when Roger of Poytiers, or … in the Conqueror's 10s. Here, and in Wivreton, was some of Walter de Ayncurt's Fee Soc to Granby, which was rated at … of Dionysia, his Wife's, several Gifts, viz. two Bovats of Walter de Staunton's, who married Albreia de Vilers, who was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… where the bishop had two mills in 1279 and 1441. 213 Walter the miller held a yardland of the bishop in Cropredy … 13th century and 1523 291 whose names are known two, Roger de Theydon (? inst. 1333) and Thomas Barton (inst. 1407), … On the south chapel wall is a freestone monument to Walter Calcott (d. 1582) and his wife Alice, the inscription …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to have been leased early in the 13th century to William de Wetmora, for on his death in 1212 they returned to the … two other mills. 40 In 1261 the prior bought of William de Beauchamp a quarter of a virgate of land and half of two … 41 and this gift was confirmed by John son of Nicholas de Pebbesworth, who had sold the mills to William de
A History of the County of Somerset
… manor of Stoke sub Hamdon. 46 After the death of Sir John de Beauchamp in 1361 the Biccombe half of the manor was … Lovell while Simon son of Robert held 1 fee under Robert de Beauchamp. 50 Wimond was still living in 1184. 51 His … to be absent to study in 1320 and his successor John de Shiplake, rector from 1326 until 1331 or later, was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1639. He recounts in his autobiography how his father Walter Ellwood, J.P., had a 'pretty estate' in the 'little … Crowell, 'in lands, and more as I have heard in monies'. Walter Ellwood had acquired this property through his mother, … century for a -fee. 35 Crowell evidently went to Richard de Riviers (d. 1107) on his marriage to Adelisa, William's …
A History of the County of Surrey
… rent in Crowhurst were held in the 13th century by John de Titsey and afterwards by Thomas de Titsey, 2 but the first family who can be certainly proved … Oxted is that of Stangrave. In 12789 Robert son of John de Stangrave, jun., granted a messuage and about 70 acres of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… priory of Worcester the manor was held in 1086 by Roger de Lacy. 25 Roger was banished in 10912 and succeeded at … holding then included Crowle. Early in the 13th century Walter Hacket held the manor of Crowle, 66 and in 1233 he was pardoned for the death of Adam de la Kersonera. 67 Walter sold part of the wood of Crowle in 1237 to the monks …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… could all dispose of their land, was held in 1086 by David de Argentine. He had recently been deprived of it for a time … the honor of Chinnor, which they held soon after 1086. 29 Walter de Vernon had land in Cambridgeshire by 1158. 30 His … Richard had given Croxton as a marriage portion to Cecily, Walter's wife. 31 Isabel, their daughter, had by the 1190s …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… from the 2 hides in Croydon held in 1086 by Humphrey de Andeville of Eudes the steward, which had descended with … 69 From 1389 to 1395 William Tailboys's grandson and heir Walter (d. 1411) sued Sir Roger and his wife Margaret to regain the manor. 70 Walter possibly recovered some rights, for his son Walter (d. …
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