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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Serocold Pearce (later Pearce-Serocold). 51 In 1212 Henry de Essex held fee of the bishop of Ely in Hardwick. 52 It may … the bishop declined to pay scutage in 11712. 53 Henry de Essex held one carucate in 1222 in Hardwick for knight's … 84 and the 80 a. held by Alexander the son of Henry de Essex. The largest peasant free tenement was 20 a. held by …
A History of the County of Oxford
… but a heavy moulded projecting handrail and massive fleur-de-lis shaped finials: there are shallow oak treads, of which parts have been renewed. Manor. Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville, held HARDWICK after the … mid-12th century, when it was granted with Stoke Lyne by Walter Giffard to Notley Abbey. 95 This grant does not seem …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the whole descended with the honor of Huntingdon to Henry de Hastings and his wife Ada, 3 being recorded separately as … Seymour line then seems to have ended in female heirs, as Walter and William St. German, clerks, who had obtained … by Robert, Bishop of Lincoln, 69 was in 1199 conveyed by Walter, Prior of Northampton, to the Master of the Knights …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in fee of Hardwick of whom there is record is Wynebald de Baalun, who, with Roger his son, alienated part of … Priory in 1092. 9 Wynebald's daughter married Adam de Newmarch, 10 and their sons inherited Hardwick. The … the wife, first, of John Botreaux, and then of Nicholas de Moels. 15 The manor was thus divided into moieties, each …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of Lincolne for Newark, about 53 H. 3. distreined Bryan de Herdey by nine Oxen worth 4l. to pay 5l. to the Abbess of … belonging to the Church of Clifton, of which William de Langwath was then Parson, or the Lay Fee of Brian de Herdeby. They found half against Brian, and half against …
A History of the County of Northampton
… holdings were then recorded: 3 small virgates held by Ralf de Foleville, and 3 small virgates held by Richard and Roger de Costentyn, 5 these having probably been included, in the … the eighth of a fee which had been held at some time by Walter de Wasynglegh, subsequently divided equally between …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Survey comprised 5 hides of land, and was held by Nigel de Albini, 3 to whose descendants the overlordship belonged, … on his Harlington property in 1321 in favour of Nicholas de Boweles, 12 though the manor did not pass away from the … Act, 48 Geo. III, cap. 38. V.C.H. Beds. i, 243. Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 250 b; Hund. R. (Rec. Com.), i, 4; …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and Other Estates. Of the five hides in Harlton in 1086 Walter Giffard (d. 1102) was lord of four, 81 later the manor of HUNTINGFIELD or HARLTON. Walter was created earl of Buckingham perhaps in 1097, and … Richard I gave part of the Giffard estates to Richard de Clare, earl of Hertford, the great-great-grandson of Rose …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the family of Crescie, or Cressi; one of whom, Roger de Cressi, appears to have held it in the beginning of king … at twenty pounds. He was succeeded in it by his son, Hugh de Cressi, who died in the 47th year of that reign, leaving … Faversham. Soon after which, this manor became vested in Walter Moile, who was justice of the peace for this county, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… held Dungee Wood (so called for the first time) of Henry de Grey in 1531. 16 It is now the property of Lord Lucas. … had been worth 20, which had now diminished to 6. Gilbert de Blosseville, the Domesday tenant, had succeeded three … no mention has been found of the overlordship. Gilbert de Blosseville was the Domesday tenant of this manor, and the …