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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 87 By the 1180s the land at Foxton belonged to William de Banks of Kingston 88 (d. after 1205), 89 son of Eustace de Banks (fl. 1166). 90 William's Foxton holding passed … sermon alternately morning and evening. 418 His son Joseph Walter Berry, his successor in 1832, began energetically, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Dudley (q.v.) until 1323, 12 when on the division of John de Somery's lands it was assigned to his younger sister Joan de Botetourt. 13 The representatives of Joan de Botetourt … as having been given by Roger de Somery as a hostage to Walter de Beauchamp. 26 Simon's heir is generally supposed to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1 knight's fee was held of the Earl of Warwick by Robert de Franketon de veteri feffamento, 19 and a similar amount by William in … half-fee was stated to have been formerly held by Henry de Hinton and William le Palmer, 22 two of William le …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… mentioned in the Domesday Survey as worth 20 s. 2 Henri de Portal settled here after his naturalization at Winchester … a final quitclaim of the manor from Joan formerly wife of Walter de Huntingfield. 20 Henry died in 1349, and the manor … from Bd. of Agric. (1905). V.C.H. Hants, i, 464 b. Walter Money, A Royal Purveyance, 52. Ex inform. Sir William …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… not seem to have been granted like Carisbrooke to Richard de Redvers, but in the 12th century belonged to William de … of the 13th century the Prior of Domus Dei Portsmouth, Walter de Farringford 41 and the assigns of William le Leonn … granted to Geoffrey de Lisle in the 12th century. 90 Walter de Lisle, son of Geoffrey, held it in the time of King …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the time of the Domesday Survey was in the hands of Henry de Ferrers. 4 It would appear to have passed to his son … and heir Maud. 10 She married as her first husband Walter de Rideware, who is returned as tenant in the 13th … She was succeeded by the third son of her first marriage, Walter de Rideware, 15 who married Ellen daughter of William …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Canterbury, and bishops of Rochester. On bishop Gilbert de Glanvill's coming to the see of Rochester in 1185, the … licence to appropriate it to the use of their almonry. Walter, bishop of Rochester, soon afterwards, in the reign of … by Ralph Prior, and the convent of Canterbury, by Walter Gilbert, and Henry, bishops of Rochester, &c. which …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 29 probably denoting the site of the manor-house of the De Greys. There are also two other houses of note: Fringford … de Vernon continued to hold Fringford for life. In 1245 Walter de Grey, son of Robert de Grey of Rotherfield and nephew of Walter de Grey, Archbishop of York, purchased from Joan Arsic …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… After which, this manor came into the possession of Jeffry de Peverel, and with other lands, made up the barony of … of which it was held by him in capite by barony. Nicholas de Gerund afterwards held this manor, with the advowson of … Roger Tournour, Sibill Jarconville, and Agnes, daughter of Walter at Style, were his heirs and next of kin; at which …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… into the king's hands; who in his 32d year, granted it to Walter Hendeley, esq. attorney of his court of augmentation, … abbey of Faversham; before which, as appears by the Testa de Nevil, it was the property of Roger de Leyborne, who owned it in the reign of Edward I. and then …
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