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A History of the County of Hampshire
… son of Stur passed to his son Hugh, who was called Hugh de Lisle, 9 and probably afterwards passed to Baldwin son of … daughter Maud, 13 who is said to have married Baldwin or Walter de Lisle. 14 However, she evidently kept the surname … here as Baldwin, but in another suit of 1253 he is called Walter de Insula (Curia Regis R. 148, m. 47 d.). See also …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… fact which recalls the 14th-century complaint of 'la moyte de Gatehemelsay' that their township had once more been taken … between this manor and that of Upper Helmsley (q.v.). Walter de Helmsley, tenant of the Percy fee in 1285, held it … Helmsley. 18 By 1330 John had been succeeded by another Walter de Helmsley, on whom with his wife Alice a settlement …
A History of the County of Surrey
… son or grandson Hamon gave a moiety of the manor to Ralph de Dene in marriage with his elder daughter Joan, reserving … confirmed by Henry II, 21 but Hamon's heir male, Robert de Gatton, 22 evidently took possession of his moiety, but was ousted c. 1190, by Geoffrey de Beauvale in right of his wife Idonea. She was mother of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1924), pp. 846. Exch. K. R. Misc. Bks. 15, fol. 66. Plac. de Quo Warr. (Rec. Com.), 783. Feud. Aids, v, 174. Court …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in Gilling 30; and in 121112 Osbert son of Fulk and Odard de Gilling held a sixth of a fee here. 31 William son of Fulk … Adam left heirs, his daughter Alice and his grandson Walter de Helmsley; Alice, and Alice daughter of Walter, in … of the north 190 was attainted and executed in 1569. Calverley of Eryholme. Sable a scutcheon in an orle of owls …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… now standing is the tower-house erected by the last Thomas de Etton or by his father. This structure forms the central … was a forester for Gilling in 12789, 5 and in 1374 Thomas de Etton obtained licence to impark 1,000 acres of wood at … 1086 the land of Orm had come into the possession of Ralph de Mortimer, that of Barch was among the lands of Hugh son of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Gillingham, in the reign of king Henry III. by Sir Hugh de Gillingham. His descendant, Thomas Gillingham, died … who assumed their surname from the former of them. Adam de Twidall was then owner of this manor, as well as … let by the late dean and chapter, anno 12 Charles I. to Walter Blunt, esq. for twenty-one years, at the yearly rent …
A History of the County of Hertford
… part of the manor of Sawbridgeworth held by Geoffrey de Mandeville. Before the end of the 12th century the … passed through Beatrice, aunt and heir of William de Mandeville, to the Say family, and through Beatrice de … lease and used as a residence, by a sale over his head to Walter Mildmay. 58 He attached to his new house 40 acres of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… End. There was once a paper-mill at Lealholm. 18 Peter de Brus I 19 granted to Guisborough Priory the pasture of … (the boundary between the Brus lands and those of Peter de Mauley), 23 by this beck to Postegate (now Post Gate … 35 All these gifts were confirmed to the priory by Peter de Brus II in 1223, 36 but the grant seems to have remained a …
A History of the County of Rutland
… in 1204 between David, Earl of Huntingdon, and Henry de Bohun, Earl of Hereford. 11 These fees were adjudged to … Coly gave, he was great-grandson of Jane, being son of Walter, son of John Coly, son of Jane. 70 He also claimed the … 16189, 25. Jane is given as sister of John Harington and Walter is given as William. Early Chan. Proc. loc. cit. Close …