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A History of the County of Buckingham
… injury of the adjacent country. Robert Pugeys and Roger de Southcote were assigned to inspect the bridge and to … the bridge was half in Eton and half in Upton, and that Walter le Teb of Eton had built the bridge of wood over the … of the church on the south and the land formerly of Walter Clay on the north, to reach from the highway to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the manor of LOWER ETTINGTON was held in 1086 by Henry de Ferrers. This manor was rated at 17 hides, its annual … in Domesday Book. The Earls of Derby, descendants of Henry de Ferrers, subsequently held the overlordship, until that … to Ralph son of James de Shirley and Margaret daughter of Walter Waldeshef and their issue. 34 Two years later lands in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… when Bishop Giffard committed the custody of it to William de Saltmarsh 80; it was valued in 1291 at 4 yearly. 81 In … Com. Rec. Var. bdle. 121, no. 43698), fol. 253, 261; Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 42; Habington, op. cit. i, 213; Pat. 3 … 3 Hen. V. Nash, loc. cit. In that year Amice as 'domina de Evenlode' presented to the church (ibid.). Ibid. Feud. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… but it may have been among the lands granted to Robert de Beaumont (d. 1118), said to have been created earl of … Amice, wife of William des Barres and relict of Simon de Montfort (d. c. 1188), and Margaret, wife of Saier de … the keepership of the parks of Mere and Everleigh. 133 Sir Walter Hungerford was keeper in 1485. 134 In 1545 Sir William …
A History of the County of Bedford
… and formerly held by Turgis, a thegn, belonged to Hugh de Beauchamp, 5 whose fief was subsequently known as the … until the middle of the 13th century, 6 when William de Beauchamp renounced all claim to feudal service due from … to Thomas Langston. 61 In 1560 it is found in the hands of Walter Hinton, 62 and in the same year it was settled upon …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… succeeded in the actual ownership of Eversley by William de Wauton, who in 1237 made an agreement with his tenant … brought the manor in marriage to her husband, Sir Walter de la Pole, lord of Sawston, Meldreth, and Trumpington … a dairy-farm in Eversley. Gilbert was succeeded by his son Walter de Eversley, 66 who granted the bailiwick of the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 12 Between this date and 1307 this property passed to Walter Langton, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, who in that … whom the manor passed to a sister Margaret wife of William de la Pole, who held the manor in 1354. 16 Their son John de … manor, 38 but between that date and 1689 it had passed to Walter Cary, 39 who retained it until 1714, when he alienated …
A History of the County of Surrey
… EWELL Etwelle (xi cent.); Awell (xii cent.); Ewell ( Testa de Nevill). Ewell is a village a mile north-east of Epsom and … the modern houses is Ewell Castle, built by Mr. Thomas Calverley in 1814 in an imitation castellated style. It is … property after the 13th century. He gave to Maurice de Creon 29 43 s. 1 d. rent 30 to hold of the king in chief …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and yet it pays twelve pounds and twelve shillings. Edric de Alkam held it of king Edward. Of this manor, Hugo de Montfort holds seventeen acres of land, and one denne and … further, under the same possessions: The same Ralph (de Curbespine) holds Ewelle. It was taxed at three sulings. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… then alienated it to a certain Agnes, afterwards wife of Walter of Hamme, 13 who conveyed it in 13645 to John Busbridge on consideration of a liferent to Walter and Agnes. 14 John Busbridge was succeeded by his son … for teaching poor children. Surr. Arch. Coll. vi, 1. Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 225. See the account of Gomshall in …
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