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A History of the County of Bedford
… centuries Highfield (203 acres). 10 MANORS In 1086 Hugh de Beauchamp held in Goldington, as appurtenant to Puttenhoe, … the Paynels and Picots. 117 The names of Adam Pippard and Walter his son occur among the donors to Newnham Priory in … had exchanged for Ware was held of Hugh de Beauchamp by Walter in 1086. 123 Peculiar interest attaches to this entry, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… family who took their surname from it, one of whom, Thomas de Goodwyneston, held it of the archbishop in king Henry … the windows of this church) it continued down to William de Goodneston, who did homage for it to archbishop Warham at … for their arms, Sable, a chevron, between three fleurs de lis, argent, and lie buried in this church, it continued …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… THIS PLACE was held in the reign of Henry III. by Simon de Turville, of the earl of Leicester, as lord paramount, who … in capite by knight's service. 1 Of his successor Nicholas de Turville this estate was again held in the reign of king …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… on each Part, viz. on the Earl of Chester's Part, Richard de Lovetot, William Fitz-Nigell, and Ranulph the Sheriff. On the Earl of Legrecester's Part, Ernald de Bosco, Gaufrid the Abbat, and Reginald de Bordineio. Among … Daughters and Heirs, 5 Agatha and Alice; Agatha married to Walter de Radinton, and Alice to Raph de Dyve, and they two …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the year of king Richard II. to Joane, widow of Roger de Bedgebury, the possessors of which estate claim at this … two eagles displayed of the second, in the base a fleur de lis of the first. Stephen Stringer, the eldest son of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… was pannage one league square. 5 During John's reign Nigel de Lovetot granted his wood here to Robert Russell, 6 and Ivo … in 1244 he presented to the church on the resignation of Walter, his son, late rector. 66 Viel apparently left a son … the property before 1576. In 1667 Mrs. Anna Bigg, widow of Walter Bigg, sheriff of London, was lady of the manor and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… given the manor the distinguishing name. In 1231 Richard de Amberley 13 was sued by Richard, Abbot of Westminster, for … for life. 32 Upon his death it was granted for life to Walter Walshe, one of the grooms of the privy chamber, on 20 … 1 July 1531. 34 In 1538 Thomas Evance wrote to Cromwell, 'Walter Walshe, sheriff of Worcester, is at this hour either …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the church of Bromsgrove in the time of Bishop William de Blois (121836), 2 and it was probably at this time that … have been descendants of the Domesday tenant Roger. Henry de Grafton, who held a knight's fee of William de Beauchamp in 1166, 9 may have been succeeded by Richard de
A History of the County of Northampton
… apparently were granted early in the next reign to Richard de Humez, 5 who was succeeded by his son William, constable … of Worcester. 8 In 1217 the manor was granted to Ralph de St. Sampson. 9 At his death about 1248, it passed to his … effect as the king had leased the rectory in 1382 to Walter Malet and again in 1399 to Robert Hastings. 61 In …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Car. and a Half. The Land was twelve Car. There afterwards Walter de Ayncurt, whose Fee it was, had in Demesne four Car. … in this County, or any other, that I have known. Walter de Daincourt gave his Tythes of Cotes (now Cotham) of …
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