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A History of the County of Warwick
… to the descendants of her sister Alice wife of William de Harcourt. 17 Both sisters were alive in 1236, when the … descended with the serjeanty of Chesterton (q.v.) to Walter Crok, who enfeoffed Gilbert Crok (probably son of his … The endowment of the vicarage was reconstituted by Bishop Walter de Langton in 1321, 22 but in 1401 the prior and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 87 Under them Grantchester was in the 1190s held by Robert de Quincy (d. c. 1197). 88 His son Saher (created earl of … death in 1243, to Margaret de Lacy and her second husband, Walter Marshal, earl of Pembroke (d. 1245). 98 Margaret … 1321 William Sengham sold his manor for an annuity to Sir Walter Pateshull and Sir Walter's wife Joan and brother …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was farming the manor, which had belonged to Robert de Matteom, who was either dead or had forfeited. 4 William … the Mauduit family. Thomas Mauduit is named in the Testa de Nevill as holding a knight's fee in Grately of the Earl of … for 'Cam[..]' and as the Red Book of the Exchequer has 'Walter de Camera' holding half a knight's fee under the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… have been granted with Great Wymondley (q.v.) to Reginald de Argentein early in the 12th century. The estate of Robert … reign of Richard I and in 1198 there is mention of William de Graveley, 5 and in the latter year of John de Graveley and Beatrice his wife, 6 who were ultimately …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… held by a family who took their name from it. William de Gravene held it in the reign of king Henry III. of the archbishop, as one knight's fee. John de Gravene died possessed of it in the 56th year of the same … it became the property of the family of Feversham. Thomas de Feversham died possessed of it in the beginning of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to this water-court at Gravesend. In the iter of J. de Berewick, and his associates, in the 21st year of king … of the causeway and bridge ought to be repaired by Henry de Cramaville, then lord of this manor, and the other half … in Suffolk, having married Margaret, daughter of Sir Walter Norwich, of Suffolk, leaving William, his only …
A History of the County of Essex
… the Crown. 88 In 1141 the Empress Maud gave it to Aubrey de Vere, earl of Oxford, but the grant was evidently … son of Isaac. 91 In 1195 the king confirmed it to Henry de Grey, who had bought it from Josce. 92 The Grey family, … possession until the early 16th century. 93 Sir Henry de Grey (d. 1308), greatgrandson of the purchaser, became the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of lands. An agreement made in 12323 between Baldwin de Vere and the Abbey of Croyland confirming a grant to the … He is said to have died about 11934, and was succeeded by Walter, his son. This Walter, as Walter son of Henry son of Robert, by an undated …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Ditch. It is first so called in a grant of land to Robert de Rowedich, dated 124782. 14 A deed of 12821314 gives the … death in 1932 the estate passed to his eldest son, Walter Lucas Chance, esq., and he in 1935, after the death of … in 1316, when it is extended at 7 acres (ibid. 292). Walter, Abbot of Winchcombe (12821314), granted it to Robert …
A History of the County of Hertford
… included a part of Hoddesdon 5 and the lands of Ralf de Limesy in Hertford. 6 The hamlet of Amwell End, notorious … 14 hides at Amwell which constituted the holding of Ralf de Limesy in 1086. 30 This holding probably extended over … marks of silver 52; but it was not until 1288 that Abbot Walter de Wenlak definitely assigned it to the cellarer of …