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A History of the County of York North Riding
… of Richard I was restored to Joan Fossard, wife of Robert de Turnham. 23 Henry III in 1222 granted to Peter de Mauley his forest of Egton, as his father-in-law Robert de Turnham had held it in the reign of Richard I. 24 Sletholm …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Robert Earl of Gloucester (112147), who gave it to William de Berkeley as one knight's fee, 24 his countess, Mabel, … contingent remainder to his other sons John, Nicholas and Walter. 43 They evidently all died without issue, for Thomas … who was lord of this manor in 1720. 116 In 1725 the Rev. Walter Hodges, the last male representative of the family, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… whence this manor seems to have been granted to William de Albineto, or Albini, surnamed Pincerna, who had followed … patron of this church appendant to it, at the instance of Walter de Merton, then canon of St. Paul's, and afterwards … of the vicarage for that turn. 10 The year before this, Walter de Merton had begun a house in Oxford, whither some of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in the Isle of Wight and three elsewhere, but when Hugh de Port received the manor the two berwicks in the Isle of … Olding and his wife Elizabeth by Henry Rositer. 75 Mr. Walter Lynne resided at Rushington Manor in 1859, 76 and … as to common right at Eling, 82 and eight years later Walter de Bruge gave 5 acres of land in Testwood and Totton …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… a roughly rectangular moat; it was a house here that John de Heslerton had licence to crenellate in 1335. 8 It is … wife and their heirs. 47 John settled the manor on his son Walter, also a knight, who married Eustacia, a congenital … Peter de Percy, and died in 1349, leaving a son and heir Walter, a minor. 48 Until the point as to the overlordship …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Domesday Survey was made he had exchanged it with Ansculf de Picquigny for half of Risborough at the king's command, … the hands of the king, but it afterwards passed to Ralph de Someri, 16 the son of John de Someri, who had married Hawisia Paganell. 17 The Someris …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… it of Edward the Confessor as an alod. In 1160 William de Solers was holding the manor and granted the church of St. … by the family as alternative names. Thus a few years later Walter de St. Quintin granted the chapel of Rockford to the abbey of St. Sauveur-le-Vicomte, 42 and as Walter Taisson added a grant to the abbey of a tithe of all …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… assigned for the monks' food. 13 It was seized by Geoffrey de Mandeville when he despoiled the abbey, but Abbot Walter recovered it. 14 It was attached to the barony of … thereon. The manor was granted by Edward VI in 1547 to Sir Walter Hendle kt. 18 and in 1552 it was conveyed by Sir John …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the bishop of Bayeux, of whom it was held by Hugh de Port, 1 with whose descendants the overlordship remained, … to his cousin Joan, wife of Sir John Sandys. 16 Sir Walter Sandys 17 succeeded as lord of the manor, and died 16 … the marriage of Geoffrey de Roches with Emma, daughter of Walter Fitz Roger, and heiress of her brother. 49 In 1329 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the Whitacres were holding land there; for in 1221 Jordan de Whitacre granted land in Elmdon to Gunnora, daughter of … 1224 9 he also granted land there to Elias son of Elias de Makinton. 10 Simon de Whitacre, Jordan's son, held Elmdon as half a knight's fee …
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