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A History of the County of Worcester
… held the manor of Osbern Fitz Richard. 13 In 121112 John de Loges held half a knight's fee in Edvin Loach. 14 He had … succeeded before the middle of the 13th century by William de Loges, 15 who paid half a mark to the subsidy about 1280 … 288. Nash, writing shortly before this time, says that Sir Walter Blount was then lord of the manor, but held no land …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… long with his Posterity, and this doth still. Thomas de Chaworth, one of the Heirs of the Barony of Alserton, 41 … Latham of Lancashire was the other Heir, 5 of which Robert de Le- tham is said to hold half a Knights Fee here of the … Grentemaisnil, as I guess, in the Time of H. 1. Thomas de Chaworth, 16 E. 1. was to pay 30s. per Annum to the Prior …
A History of the County of Bedford
… passed by the marriage of her daughter Joan to William de Valence, created earl of Pembroke in right of his wife in … in which year Nicholas St. Maur transferred the manor to Walter de Langton, bishop of Lichfield and Coventry. 20 The … La Zouche property had become merged in the one manor. Walter de Langton, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, received …
A History of the County of Surrey
… a square of 60 or 70 yds. Effingham Hill, built by General de Lancey on the estate of Tib Farm, is the residence of Mr. … granary, fishery, and dovehouse at La Place. His heir was Walter de Geddyng, son of his brother Walter. 51 In 1320 Walter de Geddyng conveyed his lands in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of a family who gave name to it; one of which, Adam de Broxcombe, sometimes written Brestcombe. possessed it … reign. After they were extinct here, the Beaumonts, or de Bellamonts, were possessed of it, and John de Beaumont … and Chapter of St. Paul's, London. John Kidd, in 1642. 5 Walter Palmer, ejected 1662. 6 Stephen Hassenden, 1680, obt. …
Magna Britannia
… of St. John the Baptist, were granted, in 1294, to John de Bensted. 6 There are now two fairs for cattle, &c., held … and seat of a family of that name, the last of whom, Sir Walter de Woodland, was servant to the Black Prince. His daughters …
A History of the County of Durham
… have been held by a family using the local surname. Thomas de Egglescliffe paid 6 marks tallage in 1176 and is again … carucate of land and a capital messuage were inherited by Walter the clerk of Egglescliffe before 1236, when he … Alice, in or about 1400, to a third grandson named Walter (son of William). His daughter Agnes succeeded him in …
A History of the County of Surrey
… that the causeway had been constructed by a certain Thomas de Oxenford, at his own expense, in the reign of Henry III, … highway, and which had fallen into a bad condition. Thomas de Oxenford had not only built, but had also repaired his … Potnall Park is the residence of the Rev. H. J. F. de Salis, Kenwolde Court of Mr. G. N. Stevens, Wentworth of …
A History of the County of Rutland
… aid to the lord of Oakham and a free tenant called Walter atte Hide held a messuage, a bovate of land at a rent … surname appear, but it is not known if they succeeded to Walter's tenement. In 1335 William atte Hide of Egleton was a …
Magna Britannia
… that name, as early as the year 1347, at which time John de Roscarrock was one of the representatives of the county. … in ancient records Modeshole. In the year 1301, John de Arundell certified his right to a market and fair in his … of Modeshole: this market and fair had been granted to Walter de Ralegh, of whose son Peter, his ancestor, Ralph de
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