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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… later called the manor of Crudwell with Eastcourt, to John de Vere, earl of Oxford, and his wife Dorothy. 84 The earl … 1203 it was held by Godfrey's relict Alice and her husband Walter de la Hay, 109 and in 12423 by Hugh of Standen. 110 … was later called Chedglow manor was held of Standen by Walter Pendock in 12423. 111 Hugh Pendock held it c. 1258, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… una & eadem villa; and in another place mention is made de Ecclesia de Dromwd. It is but a small parish, containing within it not … Hadloe, whose seat here was called by their name. John de Handlou possessed these manors in the reign of king Henry …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the time of Henry II, when Osbern Fitz Hugh and Eustacia de Say, his mother, granted it to the nunnery at Westwood, 3 … John Acton, Elizabeth wife of Henry Townsend, Anne wife of Walter Colles, Helen wife of Thomas Thornburgh, and Penelope … not known, but it was certainly before 1335, when Richard de Aston bequeathed 2 d. to each of the altars of the Blessed …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… child, a daughter Avice, who became the wife of Michael de Columbers. 5 An inquisition was held on the petition of … being held of them as of their manor of Chute. Matthew de Columbers, heir of Michael de Columbers and Avice, 9 died seised of one and a half …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in the time of Edward the Confessor), 14 and 5 by Roger de Ivri, which Turbern had held freely before 1066. This last … of Roger de Ivri's Domesday holding, was held in 1273 by Walter de Ottesford, who in that year granted a life tenancy … Ermegarde his wife. 56 The reversion was to the heirs of Walter; but subsequently he quitclaimed his rights to …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… have been a castle mount, 2 and may have been thrown up by Walter de Chesney in the 12th century, or Geoffrey Lucy in the … Hugh, 11 on whose death Cublington descended to his son Walter, who bore the surname of de Chesney. 12 Walter de
A History of the County of Sussex
… The panels flanking the square contain a rose, fleur de lis, pomegranate, and portcullis respectively; other … Anne. 21 Sir Thomas was succeeded in 1656 by his son Walter, 22 who was made a baronet in 1661 and died in 1675, … by Philip, Earl of Arundel, was sold by him in 1585 to Walter Covert of Slaugham. 28 From Sir Walter the property …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a payment of 50 s. for Wheatley stone super cancellam de cuddesdon. 186 Traces of painting, possibly medieval, … Browne (d. 1831), and his son Thomas Browne, the Revd. Walter Sneyd, who obtained the property in 1841, Captain … and the remaining 2 virgates were held by an under-tenant, Walter de Esthulle. 232 The Chippinghurst family were tenants …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 7 At the date of the Survey (1086) it was held by Ilbert de Laci, lord of Pontefract, of Odo of Bayeux, 8 and on the … duchess, 48 whose son in 1731 sold Worcester Park to John Walter his former steward. John Walter died in 1745, and was succeeded by his son George, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… No occupier is known thereafter until c. 11868, when Alan de Furneaux gave the church to Wells cathedral. 27 Alan was … family continued in occupation in the 13th century. Alan de Furneaux was tenant in 1236, 29 and a namesake in 12845. … land in Knowle St. Giles, was held jointly by Matthew de Esse and Humphrey de Kail, 31 Matthew's claim deriving …
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