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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it remained also after the death of king Edward; now Hugo de Port holds it, with 54 acres of land more. The whole of … was decreed to the vicar, by the desinitive sentence of Walter, archbishop of Canterbury, in the year 1315, as an … Chewte. 64 Laurence de St. Martin, in 1245. 65 VICARS. Walter, 1299. 66 Robert Levee, 1308. 67 Thomas de Dertford, …
Magna Britannia
… at the time of the Domesday survey, belonged to William de Falesia. Shortly afterwards, Robert, son of Martin de … killed in fight, 1696; Sir Joseph Herne, Knight, 1698; and Walter Jago, Esq., 1733. The church of St. Petrock, situated … almshouse: it has no other endowment. In the year 1679, Walter Jago, John Haynes, and Arthur Holdsworth, gave a …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the Crown in 1278, 12 and in the next century Sir William de Moleyns was dispossessed of the tolls by the king's … 97 (q.v.), and the manorial rights are now vested in John Walter Edward, second Lord Montagu of Beaulieu. Pinkney. Or a … of 8 acres of land in 1195 by Salamon the fisherman from Walter de Raundgrave. 145 Simon, tenant under Henry de …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 1086 the 2 virgates were held by two knights of Geoffrey de Bech, 11 and the half virgate by Robert of Peter de … Lee, from whom it passed upon his death in 1370 to his son Walter de la Lee, 27 who held it in 1376. 28 Walter's heirs were his two sisters, Margery the wife of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… son Sir John 73 (d. 1405) and to that Sir John's son Sir Walter 74 (d. 1420). Sir Walter was succeeded by his sister Joan, wife of Sir John … passed to Humphrey's daughter Adelize, wife of Reynold de Dunstanville, 119 and became part of the Dunstanvilles' …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the reign of king Stephen, was in the possession of Fulk de Newnham, who in the 19th year of that reign, anno 1153, … which charter was pleaded by their attorney, Richard de Roylaund, in their behalf anno 7 Edward I. at which time, … 19s. 9d. yearly revenue. About the year 1326, archbishop Walter Reynolds prescribed certain rules and ordinances for …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in 1290 in obtaining an acknowledgement from Sir Miles de Hastings that he owed suit at the court of Blockley. 18 … Despenser, for the Worcester chartulary records that Walter de Beauchamp held 3 hides there in the time of Henry … Oxfordshire which had been held by Miles de Hastings and Walter Murdac, opponents of King John ( Rot. Lit. Claus. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… that this treasure-trove was a sum of 800, the property of Walter de Hibernia, deceased, parson of the church of Dean, for two months later the executors of Walter complained that Richard de Wotton, then parson, with …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Thoe had held of Edward the Confessor was held by William de Ow. 3 By the middle of the 12th century the manor had passed into the hands of Robert de la Mare, 4 the lord of Castle Holdgate (co. Salop), … Hampshire and other bailiwicks were given to Robert de Ferrars wherewith to support himself in the king's service …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was first recorded in the early 13th century, when William de Dive granted a house there to a man from Tackley. 27 Two … in Deddington was held by Alice, who was in the custody of Walter de Gray, archbishop of York, while 10 marks' worth was … is thought to be the Hentone held in 1086 by Ralph of Walter Giffard. Doubt must remain over the identification, …