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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 2 Count Eustace was the son of Eustace aux Grenons and Ida de Bouillon, his second wife, his first wife being Goda, … died in 1152, and the Honour was inherited by William de Blois, Count of Boulogne, their second son, who married Isabel de Warenne, in whose right he became Earl of Warenne. He died …
Magna Britannia
… whole manor was conveyed by Richard Foljambe and Robert de Holt to the Abbey of Basingwerk 10: it has since been … about four miles from Burton, and about six from Ashby-de-la-Zouch. The parish contains the townships of Church and … Austin monks, founded in the reign of Henry I., by Nigel de Gresley: it was endowed with lands chiefly in this parish, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the parish, was established by c. 1220 when Ralph de Clinton and his son Ralph granted 4 tenants' yardlands … Thomas died in 1307 and was succeeded by his brother Walter, by Walter's son Richard (d. 1333), and by Richard's son John, on …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of the same family in the Godalming common fields. James de Bushbridge sold Bushbridge or Busbridge to John Eliot of … before the Conquest by Alwin. In 1086 Tezelin held it of Walter Fitz Other, founder of the Windsor family, 136 in … Vann, released land there to William of Vann. 179 In 1232 Walter of Vann witnessed a grant of land in Artington, 180 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… note connected with Godington was the medieval one of the De Camvilles. A 12thcentury charter of Hugh de Camville … Godington, like Bucknell, passed to Robert Langford and Walter Dauntesy, John de Beverley's grandsons. 68 The manor … was not known of whom he held it. 72 Robert Langford and Walter Dauntesy may well have alienated the manor as they did …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… grants of the manor by Henry III in 1217 to Faulkes de Breaut, 42 in 1224 to the Master of the Templars for a … is circular, 1 in. in diameter, with the device of a fleur de lis, possibly in reference to the dedication of the Parish … the Abbot of Ramsey, the Prior of Huntingdon and Reginald de Grey as lords of the mills respectively at Houghton, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… inheritance of the family of Valoigns, one of whom, Robert de Valoigns, died possessed of them and much other land in … the latter end of king Edward III.'s reign, when Waretius de Valoigns leaving by his wife, daughter of Robert de Hougham, two daughters his coheirs, one of them, married …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… by the Daundelys, lords of Chilton Candover, and by Adam de Port. The first 5 of these grants was made not later than the year 1171 by Walter de Andely (Daundely) and comprised all his land ' … 80 d. As late as 1338 we rind it paid to Roger Daundely, Walter's descendant ( Knights Hospitallers in Engl. [Camd. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in 1086 by the king. 22 The manor was given by Richard de Redvers in 1090 to the abbey of Montebourg, and a cell of … century. 44 Land at West Appleford was conveyed by Oliver de Lisle to Gilbert de Oskrewell (Coskevile) in 12712, 45 but … to the de Insula or Lisle family, whose representative Walter granted in 1202 to Philip de Blackpan pasture …
A History of the County of Surrey
… escheated to the Crown after the death of Faramus de Boulogne without male issue. 13 The first tenant of whom … his wife, joined in alienating the manor to Sir William Walter and William Wignall, 57 apparently for the purpose of … granted the reversion after the death of the life tenants Walter and Robert de Purle to Matthew Redmane in 1363. 106 …
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