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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Domesday Survey, 3 was possibly the ancestor of Richard de Cardenvill, who, at the beginning of the 13th century, was … d. Inq. p.m. 6 Edw. I, no. 27. This rent passed in 1279 to Walter de Stourton and Julia his wife ( Cal. Pat. 127281, p. … Close, 127988, p. 78), then to John de Stourton son of Walter, who died in 1325 ( Cal. Close, 13237, p. 523), …
Magna Britannia
… Howard, Esq. of Corby. The church was given by Robert de Vallibus to the prior and convent of Carlisle, and became … Henry Fletcher Vane dying without issue, his brother Walter succeeded to the estate, and took the name of … Fletcher; Sir Lionel Wright Vane Fletcher, Bart. 1786, and Walter Vane, Esq. his son, 1787. Nicolson and Burn. The Liber …
A History of the County of Warwick
… (Wilts.). 7 Andrew left four coheirs, of whom Robert de Mandeville disputed the right of presentation with the … 10 One of the coheirs was presumably represented by John de Fosse who held fee here of Guy, Earl of Warwick, in 1316; … was still said to be held of the earl by 'the heir of John de Fosse'. 12 In 1279 Margery de Cantilupe held a watermill …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it was worth 7 pounds, now 16 pounds. What Richard ( de Tonebrigge) holds in his lowy is worth 7 shillings. By the … which was grown so ruinous, when bishop Gilbert de Glanvill came to the see, in 1185, that he rebuilt it in a … here. 7 Lambarde, in his Perambulation, says, that Hamo de Hethe, bishop of Rochester, and confessor to king Edward …
A History of the County of Worcester
… a sum of money in the 13th century, but at Hallow Simon de Peachley still performed the service, and Nicholas David … it as half a hide of land held of the manor of Hallow by Walter de Burh, as successor of Aelfric. 77 From the … was probably included in the 2 hides at Kenswick held by Walter de Kekingwik in the begining of the 13th century, for …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Ibid. DD/DR 12; DD/DV 1; DD/SAS HV 15, 24. A Chronicle of De Havilland . . . ( c. 1865), 103, 1056; S.R.O., DD/DV 2, 12/3; DD/DR 12. Chron. of De Havilland, 103, 1056; S.R.O., DD/DV 2, 12/4. S.R.O., DD/DV …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the same is now quartered by the family of Dering. Roger de Malvil was one of the Recognitores Magna Assisle, or … assise, in the 4th and 7th years of king John. Philip de Malvil is mentioned in one of the inquisitions made in the … 21, 1601. 14 Cottingham, 1650. John Hoadley, in 1720. 15 Walter Foote, in 1734. Caswell Winder, 1742, obt. July 30, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… earl of Jersey, is the present possessor of it. Reginald de Cobham was possessed of an estate in this parish, and in … in all his demesne lands in this parish of Halgesco. John de Cobham, lord Cobham, gave an estate in this parish to the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… pounds of rent in this place likewise, as did Reginald de Clere, certain land bounding to that of Roger de Wardun and William de Northwode. King Edward II. in his 10th year, granted and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in the parish is the great modern house of Mr. Alfred de Rothschild. Manor The manor of HALTON seems to have been … pieces or and gules and a chief argent with three fleurs de lis azure therein. Halton passed to Henry Fermor before … centuries. Presumably it had formed part of the lands of Walter Giffard, Earl of Buckingham, 59 many of which …
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