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A History of the County of Hampshire
… had formed part of Earl Godwin's estates, was held by Walter of Hugh de Port in 1086, and was assessed at 1 hide. 5 Like the rest … as a member of the manor of Sherborne St. John. 7 Peter de Pirifist was returned as holding half a knight's fee in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and Inchmerry House (the residence of the Dowager Countess De La Warr) command beautiful views facing the Isle of Wight. … in chief of the crown, 2 and at the end of the century Walter Foliot held two carucates there by knight's service. 3 … in Exbury and Lepe, which she conveyed in 1304 to Andrew de Grymstead 4; and Mabel, who apparently married Robert le …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Peter Corbizun held of the Earl in 1166. 9 In 1315 Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, died seised of knight's fee … who occurs c. 1155 13) granted the manor to William de Cantilupe, who passed it to his sister Sybil and her … in 1235, but in 1242 fee was returned as held by Robert de Exhall and Ralph de Binton of Geoffrey Pauncefote, who was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… fees held of the manor of Coventry of the honor by Robert de Monhaut ( Monte Alto) sometime steward of Chester. 13 In 1303 another Robert de Monhaut was in trouble for breaking into the several … of Woodstock (Oxon.) were granted a wood called Calverley, in the tenancy of Henry Waver, in 1542, 56 and …
Magna Britannia
… time of the Domesday survey by Roger Fitzpayne under Ralph de Pomerai. See p. 148. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… bishop half a knight's fee in Exton in 1166, which William de Exton formerly held ( Red Bk. of Exch. i, 206). Cal. of …
A History of the County of Rutland
… the earldom of Huntingdon, in marriage, first to Simon de St. Liz, Earl of Northampton, and after his death in 1111 … of Scotland to his son Henry (d. 1152), then to Simon de St. Liz (d. 1153) son of Maud by her first husband, and to … of Exton was given 'with the whole tithe and whatsoever Walter the chaplain held in the same' by Henry I to the monks …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… only taxpayer in Eyford then 55 and whose sons John and Walter in 1346 held fee once Roger Delamare's. 56 The sons, … name, enlarged their inheritance in Eyford, 58 and in 1370 Walter, who was Rector of Dumbleton, granted all his family's … suits in Chancery; by 1856 a Frenchman, General Davesies de Pontes, had acquired it by marriage with Vernon Dolphin's …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… held as one knight's fee. 10 It was held in 1163 by Saher de Quincy 11 of Buckly (co. Northants.) possibly in right of … the Ferrers of Chartley and the Devereux until 1571. 16 Walter Devereux, Viscount Hereford, sold it in that year to … 98 The eldest, Anne, married, as her second husband, Sir Walter Luke, 99 and they seem to have obtained the other …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and now it is worth 20 pounds. Of this manor Richard de Tonebridge holds as much wood as 20 bogs may go out from, … was in the possession of this place, one of whom. William de Eynesford, was sheriff of London in that reign. 3 They … on the roof of the cloisters, at Canterbury. William de Eynesford, whether the same as above mentioned does not …