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A History of the County of Oxford
… 1779, successfully claimed the dormant peerage of Zouche de Haryngworth in 1815; 139 but dying without heirs male in … was finally settled. Between 1230 and 1232 Abbot Robert de Hendreth gave to Robert de Courtenay, lord of Sutton, an … a few pre-Reformation vicars survive: in 1323 the name Walter occurs; in 1358 John Attehalle; in 1416 one William. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Richard Sirslowe, who transferred his interest in 1569 to Walter Fyshe and Thomas Gynes. 43 They in the next year … as holding Chilswell. 52 This was probably the Richard de Chilswell whose widow Letitia held a third of the vill in … shortly before 1223. 53 She released it to her son William de Chilswell, who granted it to Henry de Scaccario. William …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… which is 125 ft. above ordnance datum. In 1341 Alexander de Leeds granted to Marmaduke Darell half an acre of his … leaving three daughters and co-heirsKatherine wife of Walter Strickland, Joan wife of John Constable, and Clara, … 16 in 1561. Henry son of John 17 sold it in 1597 to Robert Walter or Walters, 18 whose family continued to hold it for …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was probably among the fees of his descendant Hugh de Arderne, as he gave to the Canons of St. Mary de Pr of … attainted in August 1452, during the minority of his son Walter. 30 Curdworth and Minworth were given to Thomas … 31 Thomas Lytylton farmed the lands as late as 1462. 32 Walter de Arderne recovered part of his property in 1454, 33 …
Magna Britannia
… collectively 423 houses and 2,369 inhabitants. Ranulph de Meschines gave the barony of Dalston to Robert de Vallibus (brother of Hubert lord of Gilsland), which … 1228, when King Henry III. gave the manor of Dalston to Walter Bishop of Carlisle, and his successors in the see 4. …
Magna Britannia
… of Mickle-Over, belonging to the abbot of Burton. Robert de Dun was Lord of Dalbury in the reign of Henry II. 1 The … benefactions of manors, churches 59, &c. The Abbot was by Walter Durdant, Bishop of Coventry, made Dean of all the … and it was placed under the Abbot's superintendence by Walter Durdant, Bishop of Coventry. 61 This priory was …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Gamel. 3 It was given by William the Conqueror to Berengar de Toni, 4 who in 1086 had already granted it to the Abbot … Abbot of St. Mary, with the convent, granted to Hugh de Flamvill to hold of them the vill of St. Mary called … with a bezant. In the middle of the next century Ellis de Flamvill gave to Simon, Abbot of St. Mary, all his …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… A bowbearer was appointed in 1470, 11 and in 1388 Thomas de Etton, in 1404 George de Etton, on their appointment as … were divided among his sisters and heirs, Alice wife of Walter de Fauconberg, Lucy wife of Marmaduke de Thweng of … to William le Latimer, sen., Lord Latimer, Robert Fitz Walter and William de Leyburn. 79 Lucy, born in March 12789, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… II. Its builder was probably a member of the Brettevill or De la Mare family. On the wall of a house lying to the west … to be a member of the honour of Richmond. 3 Thomas de Maunby, 4 who lived in the latter part of the 13th … until the Civil War, when it was sequestered because Walter Hawksworth the elder, 'of Heworth,' entered York while …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… possessions of the priory of Rochester; but bishop Gilbert de Glanvill, who came to the see in 1185, disputing with his … of Baieux, who was at that time owner of them. Anschil de Ros holds Tarent of the bishop ( of Baieux). It was taxed … title: In the same parish, the same A. ( viz. Anschitill de Ros) holds one manor of the bishop ( of Baieux). It was …