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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… on St. Luke's day, for cattle and pedlary. Bertram de Criol had a grant from king Henry III. of a market here, … Edward St. Leger, of Deal, surgeon, descended from Robert de Sancto Leodegario, who came in with the Conqueror, &c. He …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Old Farm The earliest sub-tenant recorded is Gerard de Furnivall, who died in Jerusalem at the beginning of the … inheritance between his sisters to Margaret, wife of Walter de Osevill, 21 with the reversion of Mathania's third … dower by Christine de Kirkeby, William's widow. 22 In 1304 Walter and Margaret de Osevill settled Munden Furnivall upon …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of any masonry works. It may have been thrown up by John de Argentein, an adherent of King Stephen, in the time of the … 9 while the other 3 hides had been granted to Goisbert de Beauvais. 10 William I or William Rufus gave the whole estate as an escheat to Reginald de Argentein, as appears from the evidence of his grandson. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… oak door hung with ornamental strap hinges with fleur de lis ends; it was probably the original front door reset … 9 Either Turchil or his son Siward granted it to Geoffrey de Clinton, who gave it to the Priory of Kenilworth. 10 This grant was confirmed by Hugh and Henry de Arden, sons of Siward, and by King Stephen, under whom it …
A History of the County of Essex
… listed six estates in Parndon. Three hides held by Peter de Valognes became the manor of Little Parndon. 36 All the … of Katherines and Taylifers. 63 Agnes of Whitsand married Walter Geround, who survived her and died in 1308, leaving … was one of three men holding the knight's fee formerly of Walter Geround and others. 67 Isabel Roxburgh, widow, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 1215 King John restored a manor of Great Paxton to Gilbert de Hallinge, as part of the inheritance of his wife Agnes. 15 … two shares. 16 One moiety was known as GREAT PAXTON or DE LA HAYE MANOR 17 and was held in 1230 by William de la Haye or Dulay. 18 He was probably identical with …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… and Luddington. 19 In 1286 William, the son, with Alianora de Lovetot successfully maintained an action against his … Raveley, granted the manor of Great Raveley to Sir John de Lovetot the elder, Lady Julia(na) de Subiria [Sudbury], late the wife of William le Moyne, and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in the estate held in 1066 by Ulf and in 1086 by Robert de Todeni. 39 Robert's estate at Great Rissington, from which … Sir Henry Husee or Hussey (d. 1290) and Florence married Walter de Lisle (d. 1309). 49 The Husee moiety of the manor, … 16th century as LISLES 60 or NILES 61 manor, passed from Walter de Lisle and Florence to their son William, 62 who …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… once the home of G. G. Coulton, Bridge House, the Grange, de Freville Farm, and some cottages on Church Street. There … a continuous ribbon, and along Hinton Way. Small cul-de-sacs filled the gaps between older houses. Growth … recorded in 1835, stood on Cambridge Road north-west of de Freville Farm. 57 After the cutting of the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of Hornby, 2 a village to the north-east of Great Smeaton. Walter de Killingholm in the 13th century granted to St. Mary's … was granted to John Sonky and others. 54 Charity Lady Calverley's Charity.The parish is entitled to participate in …
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