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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… passed to his daughter Adelize, wife of Reynold or Robert de Dunstanville. From their son Reynold (d. 1156) the … with the barony of Castle Combe in the direct male line to Walter de Dunstanville 46 (d. 1270). It passed to Walter's daughter Parnel whose husband John de la Mare held …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… fortified manor house built probably about 1274 by Adam de Creting, which for nearly four centuries was the home of … In 1543 Oliver Leader and Frances his wife acquired from Walter Devereux Lord Ferrers of Chartley, and Richard his son … issue. 218 Sophia, his daughter, married Christopher Walter, and in 1740 they conveyed the manor to Charles Clarke …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… bordering on Stukeley Hall and Park, the residence of Mrs. Walter Fenwick, consists of the Manor Farm, a 17th-century … Huntingdon until Earl David (d. 1219) sub-enfeoffed Robert de la Carnaile (Kernilio, Kernele) of 20 librates of land for … Coote. It was purchased from Mr. Coote in 1923 by Mrs. Walter Fenwick, of Tixover Grange, Rutland, who is the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Odo, but was compelled by William II to grant it to Hugh de Envermeu, and that Abbot Richard (10971119) finally … goods in 1296, when a coadjutor was appointed. 394 In 1244 Walter of Hasfield was presented by Ralph des Praux, subject … vicar in 1759, lived half the year on another cure, but Walter Thomas (d. c. 1780) claimed to be usually resident, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Glos. (1856 and later edns.). Local information. Plac. de Quo Warr. (Rec. Com.), 246; cf. Tax. Eccl. (Rec. Com.), …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… WISHFORD manor. 50 Henry I gave the estate to Patrick de Chaworth, who before 1127 subinfeudated the manor to his … (fl. 1258) was succeeded in or before 1268 by his son Walter 56 (d. by 1273). Walter was succeeded by his brother Henry 57 (d. c. 1278), …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 6 According to a manuscript in the Harleian Collection, Walter Beauchamp gave the manor of Witley to Hugh Poer. 7 … Furches, dealt with land in Witley in 12389. 9 William de Furches presented to the church in 1277, 10 and headed the … Witley about 1280. 11 Before 1287 he had been succeeded by Walter Cooksey, Juliana's son by her first husband. 12 He …
A History of the County of Durham
… MEMORIA IMPENSIS IOHANNIS GVLIELMI EGERTON COMITIS DE BRIDGEWATER MAGISTRI ANNO DOMINI MDCCCIV REPARATVM . … Durham (10819). 42 It is next mentioned about 1183, when Walter de Buggethorpe held the vill of Twizel in exchange for … The second belonged in the early 13th century to Walter de Musters, of whom it was held by Leo de Heriz and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Sanderson. This family is said to be descended from Robert de Bedick, of Bedick lordship in Washington, in the bishopric … time of Maud the Empress. James, third son of Alexander de Bedick, being called Alexanderson, was ancestor of this … The family of Biddulph derive themselves from one Ormus de Guidon, lord of Darlaweston, who lived in or near the …
A History of the County of Rutland
… grant of Greetham and Cottesmore cannot be traced. Henry de Newburgh, the first earl, died in 1123. His son and … firstly John Marshal, who died in 1242, and secondly John de Plessetis, who died in 1263. Both her husbands are … to have been Earls of Warwick. 18 Margaret and John de Plessetis claimed the manor of Greetham and half the manor …
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