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A History of the County of Essex
… by two free men. In 1086 it was held in demesne by Roger de Otburville. 48 Soon afterwards it seems to have been … by 1189 or 1190, when Richard I granted half of it to Walter de Hauville, to hold by serjeanty of keeping the … 85 Richard de Montfitchet's claim of 1219, made against Walter, must have failed, for Walter's half of the manor …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of the honour of Dudley. 5 In 13023 it was held of John de Bernak of the honour of Dudley, 6 and in 1346 of Galfrid … he had been succeeded by his second son Reginald. 15 John de Hampden, the son of Reginald, held the manor in 1346, 16 … Three spear-heads; 6th, A cheveron between three fleurs-de-lis; 7th, Sidney; 8th, Cave; 9th, Ermine on a bend three …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 11 A manor of Harrowden was granted in 1244 to Geoffrey de Leuknor by Robert de Muschamp, 12 and was clearly … holding 2 knights' fees in Great and Little Harrowden of Walter de Huntercumbe, who had apparently married a daughter … a messuage and land in Great Harrowden to John son of Walter de Boketon 106 (Boughton), who in 1291 made a grant of …
A History of the County of Northampton
… held in 1086 by William Peverel who had enfeoffed Robert (de Pavely). 8 As PAVELY'S and later TRESHAM'S MANOR these … saltirewise sable and or with six trefoils or. Robert de Pavely, the Domesday tenant, gave to Lenton Priory at its … 36 to Miss Mary Helen Bouverie, the present owner. Robert de Pavely had amends of the assize of bread and ale and view …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Conquest it formed part of the broad lands granted to Walter Giffard. 9 Walter also held 2 hides of land in Hartwell, which may … Kimble. 10 They were granted to the same sub-tenant, Hugh de Bolebec, so that such a transference seems possible, since …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… held directly of the lords of Richmond in 12867. Philip de Burgh married Ismania daughter of Roald the Constable 16 … of Tyrconnel. 21 The trustees of the late Admiral the Hon. Walter Cecil Carpenter are the lords of the manor. The Abbot … by no patron. 55 Later Robert son of Eudo de Langton and Walter de Collingham resigned all their right in the church …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and Limberga situated between Powick and Baldenhall, as Walter of Gloucester and others of my barons on my behalf, … daughter Elizabeth, aged seven. 157 She afterwards married Walter White of Wiltshire, 158 and it was no doubt their … with a label and a scutcheon quarterly, Mortimer and De Burgh. The windows of the north aisle contain fragments …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… warden of the bridge occurs as early as 1227, when John de Waltinton, the officer at that time, received an oak for … his right to it in 1195 against Richard son of Roland. 176 Walter Pincerna had succeeded by 1207, 177 but by 1269 this … a man of Asgar the Staller, were among the lands of Walter de Vernon in 1086. 213 These may have formed the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… is mentioned as early as 1318, when Master Gilbert de Segrave, the prebendary, acquired without royal licence a … finally Agnes, the daughter of Roger and Basilea, married Walter de Clifford, the Marcher lord, 110 who was holding in Milton in John's reign. 111 His son, Walter de Clifford, succeeded him in 1221 112 and in 1236 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the son of Alveva. In 1086 it formed part of the lands of Walter Giffard, and was then assessed at ten hides. 3 This Walter was the son of Walter Giffard de Longueville, who is said to have come to England with …
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