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A History of the County of Warwick
… manor was held of them by the Grendons. In 1242 9 Robert de Grendon (son of Robert son of Richard son of Roger de … without issue in 1612 and was succeeded by his brother Sir Walter. His grandson Walter Chetwynd 'the Antiquary', 34 who died in 1692, was the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Earl of Huntingdon, gave the manor of Grendon to Baldwin de Paunton. 7 James de Paunton, who held the manor in 1255, 8 was accused of … 9 Half a knight's fee was held by his son Philip of John de Hastings in 1284. 10 Maud daughter of Philip married John …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Villa, and the Bishop of Lincoln, and the Heirs of John de Mering, were then the Lords. [Throsby] Gretton. THIS … The land is in the possession of several proprietors. Pl. de Jur. & Assis. apud. Nott. 8 E. 1. rot. 42. Nom. Vill. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was the ancient demesne of Henry II who gave it to Juliana de Aquila, said to be 'mother of Gilbert de Aquila.' 7 However, Mr. Round is of the opinion that this finding was wrong, since Gilbert de Laigle (Aquila) is known to have been son of Richer by …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of the cloister windows of Worcester Cathedral that Bishop Walter (121416) gave Grimley to the priory of Worcester. 17 … Wood in demesne in the 13th century. 28 They bought James de Wichenford's rights of pasturage in 1300 29 and obtained … Priory [Camden Soc.], 44 a). In the 13th century Matthew de Hallow gave land there to his daughter Joan, by whom it …
A History of the County of Durham
… history to the manor of Fulthorpe. 9 In March 13367 Roger de Fulthorpe was found to have held a third part of the vill … which there is evidence by a family of that name. Roger de Fulthorpe and Roger his son are found witnessing charters … Roger had a son Adam, 14 probably the Adam son of Roger de Fulthorpe, kt., who was concerned in an agreement about …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 12,919 acres are permanent grass 5 and the rest moorland. Walter de Gant, who died in 1138 or 1139, married Maud daughter of … 12078. 73 Perhaps some exchange was made with Bodin, for Walter de Gant received a grant of the whole of Swaledale. 74 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… have been obtained by the Grave family, for in 1197 Cecily de Brai, widow of Richard de la Grave, claimed dower in Grove against Osbert de la Grave. 9 By 1227 the property had passed to Hugh de
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of Dover, Alice, married to Hamon Pecche, and Asceline de Waterville. 40 Through its subinfeudation the manor had … after 1242 to the Avenels. 119 In 1279 John Avenel and Walter de la Huse held it of Gilbert Pecche. 120 Huse sold 4 … was dead by 1233. About 1235 Peter's son Peter held with Walter of Isleham fee at Morden, 146 probably that lately …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 142 Soon after the compilation of Domesday Book Robert de Brus had a carucate in Guisborough, 143 doubtless that … nothing more is heard of this overlordship. Gregory son of Walter de Barnaby in 1230 gave to Guisborough Priory 15 … his son John, 217 or to say whether they were related to Walter son of John de Pinchingthorpe who held the manor in …
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