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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… family who possessed it in very early times, for Sir Simon de Sharsted died possessed of it in the 25th year of king … of a knight's see, and suit to the court of Ledes. Richard de Sharsted lies buried in this church, in the chapel … the 25th year of that king's reign. His grandson, son of Walter, lived there in the reign of Henry V. and assumed the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in the later parish. The terre tenant under him was Adam de Cunteville. 30 Adam's son William, succeeding to land at …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Reginald Fitz Jocelin, Bishop of Bath and Wells, and John de Drokensford, another bishop of the same see, died in 1191 … Wells (117492), who claimed to hold in demesne, and Henry de Tilli, which ended in favour of the bishop, who was … in possession by Henry II. 10 About the same time Geoffrey de Mandeville appears to have acquired a right in the manor, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Dissolution. 93 Ferne was held of the abbey before 1256 by Walter le Despenser, and in 1256 by Walter of Middlemarsh who in that year granted a life estate … 234 A mill granted in 1256 by the abbess to William de Camera 235 was perhaps Donhead Mill, otherwise called …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Court farm. 122 The farm descended with Ferne manor to Sir Walter Grove, Bt., who sold it, by then enlarged and … Grove (d. 1858), Sir Thomas Grove, Bt. (d. 1897), and Sir Walter Grove, Bt., who c. 1901 sold the farm, 132 a. … in Charlton was an endowment of the chantry of St. Anne de la Gore in the parish of St. James, Shaftesbury. 235 It …
A History of the County of Oxford
… tenants, who together held about 2 hides. One, Geoffrey de Verley, held 1 hide, which, however, the jurors claimed … had been customary land in the time of Bishop Robert de Chesney (114883). 159 The rest of the bishop's tenants … branch lived at Burcot. 565 In the early 17th century Walter Day, fisherman, and his wife Grace, and also Richard …
A History of the County of Surrey
… in 1813. The market on Thursdays, claimed by John de Warenne in 1278, is still held on the spot in the street. … was part of the waste of the manor of Milton. Mr. James Walter was buying land in Milton Manor in 1753, 15 and he built the house then and planted the grounds. Mr. Walter died in 1780, when Viscount Grimston, his daughter's …
A History of the County of Worcester
… by Robert. 6 He had been followed before 1166 by Peter de Studley or Corbucion, who was then holding a knight's fee … in 1327 24 and 13323. 25 He may have been followed by Sir Walter Hewet, who was holding the manor at some date before … Thomas Bowltes and Margery his wife to Arthur Bag hawe and Walter Boend in 1617 (ibid. Hil. 14 Jas. I). Recov. R. Hil. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and heir of the said William Danvers alienated it to Ralph de Ivinghoe, 72 by whom the right was conveyed to John de la Bere of Wargrave. 73 The latter had some trouble in … bestowed in free socage to hold for 6 s. 8 d. a year on Walter Coppinger and Thomas Butler. 104 CHARITIES Mrs. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of the manor in the 12th and 13th centuries, were called 'de Doverdale.' In the reigns of John and Henry III, however, … manor as mesne lord under William de Beauchamp. 8 In 1166 Walter de Doverdale held the manor by the service of one … Eustacia wife of William de Doverdale and Joan wife of Walter Blount. 16 Doverdale was held jointly by these …