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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Conqueror, however, granted all Wulfwin's lands to Aubrey de Vere, who in 1086 held the whole township, 70 which … himself without leave, had been seized by 1086 by Aubrey de Vere, although Count Alan maintained his claim. 135 By the … yardland of Ralph Sexmere, to Waltham abbey, 346 of which Walter Sexmere held it in 1279. 347 By 1395 Sexmere mill …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… by Turstan and Edwin, and was held in 1086 as one manor by Walter son of Roger. 49 Walter gave half this estate to Llanthony Priory 50 before … Mary, 68 daughter and eventual heir of Adam de Cardonnel. 69 Lord Talbot died at Great Barrington in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… lie along the south side of Cropredy Lane and on the cul-de-sac running northwards from that lane at the western … to have been a manor-house, stands to the west of the cul-de-sac, and is a two storied, L-shaped building in ashlar … school and a vestry room. In spite of the recollection of Walter Gostelow of Prescote that in his youth ( c. 1620) …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Conquest most of the land passed into the lordship of Guy de Reimbercourt, who had 6 hides and 10 a., but in 1087 there … passed to Richard de Freville, from whom in 1279 Walter Martin held 7 a. in Eversden which John Crisp held from Walter. 114 Later record of the overlordship has not been …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Here, no doubt, was held the market granted to Robert de Stutevill and his heirs in 1253. 6 There are no records of … flows down the middle of the street. Here in 1265 William de Stutevill granted to the monks of Whitby the privilege of … century to Guisborough Priory by John Malebiche and Robert de Stutevill, lords respectively of the two manors. John …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Great Barford was rated as a 10-hide vill, held by Hugh de Beauchamp. 7 The descent of the overlordships of all the … but by 13023 had alienated his property to the L'Enveises, Walter L'Enveise holding a quarter of a knight's fee in that year. 20 Walter and his wife Agatha or Alice still held in 1316, 21 …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Northampton to Horton on the London road. In 1274 Roger de Wanton was accused of having appropriated to himself for … upon William Meschines, and passed by marriage into the de Courci family in the reign of Henry II, 14 and afterwards through the Fitzgeralds and de Redvers, Earls of Devon, to the de Forz, Earls of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… same name of full age, 20 who in 1335 conceded to Robert de Aylynchagh and Walter atte Welle a curtilage called 'Clerkeshagh' and a … throw light upon its early history. In 1201 Ralph son of Walter de Cunton conveyed to William le Faucier a virgate of …
A History of the County of Rutland
… of Chester, whose sister and co-heir Maud married Albert de Gresle or Grelley before the death of his father, Robert de Grelley, in 1154. Their son Albert succeeded and married … Henry III in 1217. He married Margaret, daughter of Henry de Longchamp, and died in 1230, leaving a son Thomas, who saw …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of GREAT or EAST CHALFIELD was held in 1086 by Ernulf de Hesding. 6 Ernulf held two manors called Chalfield and it … man of the same name who was involved in a dispute with Walter de Chaudefeld (see below, Agriculture and Mills). … Little Chalfield in 12423 was probably the descendant of Walter de Chaudefeld who was a tenant in the hundred of …
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