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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Badlesmere, in which it continued till Bartholomew de Badlesmere in the 15th year of king Edward II. being … who in the 18th year of that reign, conveyed it to John de Goldsborough, after whose death it was passed away to … it to John St. Clere, and he transmitted it by sale to Sir Walter Hungerford, of Heytsbury, ancestor to those of Farley …
A History of the County of Bedford
… for treason in 1486 it returned definitely to the crown. 8 Walter son of William Spec died without issue in 1153, and … sisters as co-heirs, of whom Hadwisa, wife of William de Bussy, 9 acquired Eyworth. Previous to 1225 her son … 1812, and the third marriages from 1755 onwards. Advowson Walter Spec, son of William, and lord of Eyworth manor, gave …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the king by Roger of Poitou, younger son of Earl Roger de Montgomery, for 16 a year, although it was only worth 13 a … 54 who died forty years later, leaving a son and heir Walter. 55 Walter died while under age in 1479, his heirs being his …
A History of the County of Sussex
… it appears to have been given to Gundrada wife of William de Warenne, and William, evidently on her behalf, gave the … and the demesne lands were leased in 1574 for 21 years to Walter Dobell. 25 This was probably a renewal of a previous lease, as his grandfather Walter Dobell had held the farm of Falmer and a great stock …
Magna Britannia
… and so well known, and from the circumstance of Villa de Falmouth being mentioned by William of Worcester, whose … besides Arwenack (the seat of the Killigrews), when Sir Walter Ralegh, being homeward-bound from the coast of Guinea, … who was killed in an affray at an inn in Penryn, by Walter Vincent, Esq., and died without male issue, Sir Peter …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Monasteries. 11 Edward VI granted the manor in 1549 to Sir Walter Mildmay for his life, 12 but in 1553 another grant was … In the south aisle are three 16th-century seats with fleur-de-lis poppy-heads and a little Elizabethan panelling. The … Local Gov. Board Order, 1886, no. 19414. Cartul. Mon. de Rames. (Rolls Ser.), i, 188, 1913. Ibid. ii, 3645. Priv. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… POPHAM. In the reign of Henry I Turstin, clerk to William de Pont de l'Arche, the king's chamberlain, 18 held the third part of … bishop held ordinations in Faringdon church. Thus in 1316 Walter de Stapledon bishop of Exeter ordained several …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… by a family who took their surname from the place. Henry de Farley, in the reign of Edward I, is found alienating his manor of Farleigh to Robert 6 de Mortimer and Joyce 7 his wife, at whose death it passed to his son, Hugh de Mortimer of Richard's Castle, son of this Robert (or Roger …
A History of the County of Surrey
… it was one of the manors granted by William I to Richard de Tonbridge, lord of Clare. The overlordship descended with … in Farley and Malden. 9 Farley was conveyed with Malden to Walter de Merton, 10 who in 1249 obtained a grant of free … Arundel, co. Sussex, quitclaimed the advowson of Farley to Walter de Merton, reserving to himself a pension which he had …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… one by Alwin and Ulwin, the other by Norman. 4 William de Ow claimed Norman's holding, probably as an appurtenance … held land in Farley of the ancient enfeoffment from Ingram de Preaux, who held in chief by the service due from half a … thus his son Robert Chamberlain was returned in the Testa de Nevill as holding land worth 40 s, in Farley by the …
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