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A History of the County of York North Riding
… his aunts Beatrice, Parnel and Constance. 13 William de Lascelles, son of Parnel, and Elias de Crakehall, son of Constance, 14 granted their parts to … the hospital of St. John the Baptist. Dame Mary Calverley's Charity. This parish is entitled to benefit under …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… from Broughton and was granted by King John to Richard de Rivers. 4 The grant was apparently for life, as in 1228 … as an alod, and in 1086 formed part of the possessions of Walter son of Roger 'de Pistes,' being held of him by a … descendants until the end of the 12th century, when Walter Waleran granted it to the cathedral church of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… them was buried. By inquisition, taken after the death of Walter Colepeper, at Tunbridge, anno 1 Edward III. it was … been in the parish of Nettlested, not far distant. Rich. de Pimpe of Nettlested held it in the reigns of Edward I. and … in Maidstone, founded by archbishop Boniface. Archbishop Walter Reynolds, about 1314, appropriated this church to the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Esgar. 17 It passed with his other lands to Geoffrey de Mandeville, who was the tenant in 1086. 18 Before the … In 1223 Hawise was married with the king's permission to Walter de Braose. 28 He was dead in 1234, 29 and she appears … 125 A chantry here seems to have been founded by Walter de Braose, the husband of Hawise de London. In 1407 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… passing at the division of 1272 8 to Laderina wife of John de Bellewe ( Bella Aqua) 9 and her heirs. 10 The tenants in … grants of his father 12 and of his tenant Joscelin de Harlsey to that abbey. 13 He seems to have been succeeded … 109 a grant confirmed by his descendant William son of Walter. 110 In 12845 Thomas Sawcock was a tenant of Edmund …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… land in Hatley was fee. By 1279 he also held of Beatrice de Andeville 60 a. 38 which the Andevilles had still held in … already, perhaps through division among coheirs, shared by Walter of Hoo with the same parceners as the advowson. 49 In … Bourn, perhaps by purchase from a parcener, held of fee of Walter's son Walter, lord by 1251. 50 In 1305 William de la …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of the house by Henry V. In the early 13th century William de Wenham was holding this manor of the prior. It was claimed against him unsuccessfully in 1225 by Peter de Chewehurst, 16 who quitclaimed to the prior in 1228. 17 It … Sherwood. 97 It was sold in 1822 by his son Sir John Walter Pollen 98 to John Allin, 99 and was purchased in 1897 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… farm in the parish. The name occurs at an early date. John de Grendon held land in East Horsley in 1305, 1 and Peter de … certain Thomas Fisher, 29 who in 1555 alienated to William Walter. 30 Walter did not long retain possession, but in 1555 joined …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… fair, which is one of the largest in England. Almeric de St. Amand, lord of the manor in the reigns of Henry III … no legitimate issue. In 1523 the manor was settled upon Walter Barton and Alice his wife (whose title has not been … the daughters of Sir Richard Danvers. 28 On the death of Walter Barton in 1538 his widow held the manor for her life, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… The overlordship descended with the manor of Hamptworth to Walter Walerand (d. 12001) and to the heirs of two of Walter's daughters, Aubrey de Botreaux (d. 1270) and Isabel de Neville. 19 Aubrey's …
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