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A History of the County of Hampshire
… 6 acres of land in Easton was granted to them by John de Madhurst. 10 It remained in the hands of the prior and … of Pat. 132730, p. 501. Feud. Aids, ii, 320. In 1317 Alice de Durnegate, an idiot, was holding a messuage and 20 acres … II, No. 47. Cal. of Close, 131318, p. 420. In 1346 John de Madhurst held one-eighth of one fee in Easton which had …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 9 but this possibly represented the land held by William de Warenne in 'Estone,' Beds, in 1068. In 1261 Nigel de Hardwick sold a hide of land in Easton to Simon de Kingeston and Joan his wife. 10 Nigel's immediate …
A History of the County of Northampton
… wavy or. Manor Winemar [the Fleming, otherwise Winemar de Hamslape], who was returned in the Survey as holding of … 15 This was presumably EASTON, since his successor Michael de Hamslape was entered in the Northampton Survey as holding … Robert, on his marriage with Alice daughter of Sir Walter Pateshall. 36 In 1361 Sir John de la Leye and Joan his …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Carle had held of Edward the Confessor belonged to Alvred de Merleberge in 1086, being held of him by Hugh. 2 Humphrey de Bohun Earl of Hereford and Essex was returned as the … de Brayboef 9 granted a virgate of land in Eastrop to Walter de Merton of Basingstoke, 10 and he was followed by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… St. Ivo's well, mentioned by Nierembergius, in Historia de Miraculis Nature, lib. ii. cap. 33; which I noticed in my … xv. vol. i. p.p. 271, 512. This place gave birth to Henry de Eastry, who was first a monk, and then prior of … it in king Edward I.'s reign, and was succeeded by Sir Walter de Scrinkling his son, who held it by knight's service …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… reign, this place was part of the possessions of Hugo de Montfort, under the general title of whose lands it is … this name at Bodmin, in Cornwall, and youngest brother of Walter Moyle, of Buckwell. 2 He was speaker of the house of … now of Eastwell, the present owner of it. Charities. SIR WALTER MOYLE, of this parish, by will, anno 1480, ordered …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Domesday Survey the manor of EASTWICK was held by Geoffrey de Bech, successor to IIbert, the first Norman sheriff of the … It is not known who was the heir or successor of Geoffrey de Bech, but in 1138 Baldwin son of Gilbert de Clare gave the … four, who subsequently married Thomas Mandeville, son of Walter Mandeville of Black Notley in Essex. 27 Thomas son and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the descent of the manor, was built in 1221 by William de Cantlowe, and is described in the Annals of Dunstable as … to Edmund Bray, 53 from whom it was purchased in 1574 by Walter Sandys. 54 In the following year Walter obtained the interests of the other reversionary heirs …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 2 The principal residence is the Grange, occupied by Mr. Walter Crosland, J.P. Manor In 1086 Walter son of Ponz held the manor of EATON HASTINGS (20 … 5 His immediate successors seem to have been called 'de Hastings' and 'de Eton' indifferently. Ralph 'de Hastinges …
A History of the County of Bedford
… mentioned in the returns of 1166, 7 but Hugh son of Oliver de Beauchamp, 8 the earliest baron of Eaton of whom mention … 1638 Richard Gery held a manor called Eaton or Camoys. 139 Walter Reynolds held tenements in Honydon in 1639, 140 and it … for whom portions had to be raised, and his brothers John, Walter and Anthony. 165 Shortly after his death the manor …