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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Part of it to be of the Soc of Houton, of the Fee of Raph de Limesi, which was rated to the Geld or Tax at one Bov. The … and fourscore Acres of Meadow. 1 William, Son of Roger de Houton, released to Adam, Son of Richard de Harthill, and his Heirs, all manner of demand concerning …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in the 4 hides and a virgate at Wibalditone held of Henry de Ferrers by Niel (Daubeny) in 1086. 9 Before the Conquest … 51 Didcot had been settled in tail-male and passed to Sir Walter Stonor, kt., son of Thomas, brother of William Stonor. 52 Under Sir Walter, and probably in the time of his predecessors, the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Robert Grimbald (living 113033) and Maud, daughter of Pain de Houghton, Robert being the son of Grimbald the sewer … Gatle and his heirs. 26 About this date or a little later, Walter Taylard of Wrestlingworth (co. Beds.) is said to have … different hands. Taylard was succeeded by his son, another Walter, who died about 1464, and his grandson William, 28 who …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the Staller, and was subsequently granted to Geoffrey de Mandeville, being then assessed at 2 hides. 3 One hide, … lmar of Benington, was in 1086 in the possession of Peter de Valognes. 4 This hide, which was held by a certain Roger, … belonged to this estate in 1086. 5 The lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville descended to his grandson Geoffrey, first Earl …
A History of the County of Somerset
… main estate became part of the honor of Gloucester. Roger de Clare had an interest in Seavington St. Michael in … of Gloucester. 25 It descended on the death of Gilbert de Clare in 1314 to the Despensers, 26 and from them … evidently co-heirs. 33 Dinnington was the share of Robert de la Linde, husband of Avice, to whom he was married by …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… wars of the reign of Stephen, 8 and his barony passed to Walter of Meduana. Walter's widow, Cecilia, Countess of Hereford by her first … the barony by her nephews, the sons of her sister, Agnes de Munchesney, 9 but in 1185 Agnes herself held Dinton. 10 In …
A History of the County of Sussex
… William the Conqueror to the Count of Mortain. 5 William de Warenne was given the remaining 42 hides but by 1086 the … when trouble arose between the men of Ditchling, under Walter the Park-keeper, and Matthew de Hastings, the sheriff … devised his customary lands called 'Dimox' to his cousin Walter Lucas of Southwark. 76 In 1763 Joseph Constable …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… surname from it. In the reign of king Edward I. William de Ditton held the manor of Ditton of the earl of Gloucester, … manor of Brampton, once part of it, was held by William de Brampton of the above Wm. de Ditton, and by him of the … as the reign of Edward III. in the first year of which, Walter Colepeper, esq. was found to die possessed of it; in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… said to be holding this mesne lordship in 1296. 15 Simon de Mans, lord of Doddenham, granted land there to the priory … end of the 12th century. 17 Simon was succeeded by a son Walter, whose son William granted lands to the priory in 1231 … sisters, Avice wife of Bartholomew Marshal, and wife of Walter Mapnor. 27 The Marshals seem to have been seated at …
A History of the County of Worcester
… passed to his son Hugh Fitz Osbern, who married Eustacia de Say. Their two sons Osbert and Hugh assumed their mother's … moiety, with the marriage of the younger daughter, to Walter, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. 40 Soon after, the … the marriage of her eldest daughter Eleanor with Sir Walter Lucy. 59 Sir Walter and Eleanor left three children, …