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A History of the County of Oxford
… was still standing in 1897 34 but had gone by 1955. The De Lisle manor-house in the west end of Fritwell, on the … IV in 1462 to James Hyett. 111 Eleanor, who had married Walter Rokesley as her third husband, died in 1467, when her … 121 In 1513, however, Henry VIII granted the manor to Walter Harper, Yeoman of the Male, and William Holmes for …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 39. From the Count of Meulan the manor passed to Henry de Newburgh, and the overlordship descended with the earldom … thereof. 40 It subsequently came by marriage to William de Turville, who mortgaged it to Aaron the Jew some time … 59 Thomas de Kynton of Warwick and Alice his wife, 60 and Walter de Paunton and Alice his wife. 61 In 1305 Nicholas …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and with it as one manor 2 hides in Perching. 4 William de Watevile held of Earl Warenne 5 hides at Perching that … of Paythorne. 82 He was succeeded by his second son, Sir Walter Covert, who in 1631 was said to be holding 'certain … of Paythorne. 84 His heir was his niece Ann wife of Sir Walter Covert of Maidstone. 85 Her son Thomas died seised of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in the manor of 13 hides held in Datchet in 1086 by Giles de Pinkney. 6 In the 13th century Fulmer is named as forming … Datchet 12 until 1331, when it was not restored to Edmund de Pinkney, 13 but granted by the king to William Montagu, 14 who conveyed it in 1335 to John de Moleyns. 15 From this date the descent of the manor …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… seized by the Crown, and Fyfield was bestowed upon Henry de Ferrers, 19 who in 1086 held 10 hides here in demesne and … by the Thames), a fishery valued at 11 s. 8 d. 21 Henry de Ferrers was lord of Tutbury in Staffordshire, 22 and … 23 which passed to the Crown on the attainder of Robert de Ferrers in 1266. 24 The honour was then bestowed on the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… gave the church, with its appurtenances, to the nuns of De la Pr (co. Northants.), probably under Henry II. 12 He was … holders. By 1428 the Cormeilles had dropped out, and Walter Sandys and Thomas de Ann held a quarter of a fee … was settled on the right heirs of William instead of on Walter Bonham, and Alice his wife, to whom it then belonged. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 'Marchescow' 10 in 1240, when the abbot granted Richard de Fyling estover in the last two and pasture in the first. … before the Conquest. In 1086 it was held by William de Percy despite the claim of Hugh Earl of Chester, who … in South Fyling. 44 In about 117781 Robert son of William de Aketon, with the assent of William his son, granted South …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… retained a virgate in Gamlingay, later occupied by Lisois de Musters, which belonged to his manor of Little Gransden. … 66 Their claims may have lapsed during the minority of Walter, Lord FitzWalter (d. 1471), in the early 15th century. … barons, and temporarily lost his lands in 1265. 85 In 1268 Walter of Merton, later bishop of Rochester, bought the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… that the avus of king Henry III had given his land to Ida de Tony pro servicio suo. 52 Ida, presumably one of Henry … list of Abingdon tenants in the 11th century says that one Walter de Garsington held knight's fee and owed service at … was held of him by William de la Mare and of William by Walter de Garsington. The abbot replied that Walter had held …