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A History of the County of Gloucester
… of the church was excavated in 1927. 115 In 1254 Robert de Mucegros held land in Notcliffe of the Prior of Deerhurst, … manor in 1613 to John King, 174 who apparently sold it to Walter King in 1617. 175 A Walter King was still holding land in Deerhurst in 1658. 176 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… a family who took their surname from it; and that William de Detling then held it of the archbishop of Canterbury by … enjoyed it. He alienated it not long after to Sir Richard de Wydevill, or Woodvill, as he was commonly called, who was …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of the Hyde family, which is always known as 'la Hyde de Southcote,' and was certainly in the manor of Circourt, … of South Denchworth was conveyed to feoffees in 1365 by Walter Catewy and Joan his wife. 22 They perhaps held it on … He or his heir of the same name granted it before 1305 to Walter de L'Orti of Swell in Somerset, 30 Maud his wife, and …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the possession of Gilbert Fitz Richard, whose wife Adeliza de Claremont or Montmorency in 114768 is described as Lady of … of the fee of Denford. 9 In charters of the same century, Walter son of Gilbert Denford appears 10 and he was succeeded by his son Gilbert and grandson Walter, the latter of whom was living in 1219. 11 Shortly …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… St. Edward's ring in the chief all or. The title of Martin de Capella, the tenant of the abbey in 1171, 10 and probably … was the tenant in 1166. 89 Another member of the family, Walter Durdent, was in 1225 appointed a justice of the assize … and was succeeded by Thomas Durdent, whose son and heir Walter had inherited Denham by 1438. 107 The latter died in …
A History of the County of Northampton
… and John his son for life with reversion to Sir Roger de Akeney and Joan his wife, and to the heirs of Joan. 2 This … apparently, of 1 hides, namely 6 small virgates held by Walter fitz Winemar and 10 small virgates held by William de … Earl of Ferrers. In 1229 William de Whiston 10 impleaded Walter de Preston to acquit him of services exacted by the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… between three roundels or. Lancelin. Argent a fleur de lis sable. The earliest undertenants of whom we have record were the Lancelins. In 1202 Robert de Lancelin granted a knight's fee in Denton to Richard de Beville (Baiuille). 9 Richard, by Robert de Beville his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… kings and archbishops of Canterbury. 2 On bishop Gilbert de Glanvill's coming to the see of Rochester, in 1185, he … been any court held for this manor for many years. Gilbert de Tunbridge, son of Richard, about the year 1100, restored … confirmed to them (as well as the former grants of bishops Walter, Gilbert, and Henry) by John archbishop of Canterbury, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… title of whose lands it is thus entered in it: Ralph de Curbespine holds of the bishop, Danitone. It was taxed at … held by one who assumed their name from it; for Simon de Danitone appears to have held it by knight's service, of … bore for their arms, Ermine, three saltiers, gules. John de Earde held it in the latter end of king John's reign, as …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… luteum, yellow goatsbeard. Buglossum luteum, lang de beefe, in Latin, lingua bovis et buglossum luteum, … DEPTFORD was given by William the Conqueror to Gilbert de Magminot, one of his favourites, 7 together with many … and these together made up the barony of Magminot. Gilbert de Magminot (or Maminot, as this name was afterwards more …