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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… with Hamon's sister Maud to the Essex baron William de Lanvaley (d. s.p.m. 1217). 69 Mesne lordship over it … in 1886, owning c. 580 a., 128 and Margaret Anne c. 1906. Walter Thomas Rowley was named as lord from the 1880s to … Robert Clement (d. c. 1220) that manor passed to his son Walter, 186 who c. 1236 held a fee of the bishop of Ely and …
A History of the County of Durham
… of witches and women of immoral life. In 1454 'Helena de Inferno, alias morans in inferno, alias Meldrome,' seems … son Ingram and his issue, with remainder to her sons Walter and William Percy. Ingram died childless in 1262, 30 and the manor was divided between William and Walter Percy. William Percy was a canon of York. He granted 4 …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Mary's Priory, Huntingdon, was granted in 1358 to William de Risceby, the King's yeoman, for life. 23 In 1377 this rent … of Brampton. 66 He, as Sir Robert Bernard, bart, with Walter St. John, bart, Francis St. John, Thomas Browne and … income was distributed to 8 sick poor in milk and money. Walter Thong, by his will dated 6 July 1716, gave to the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and has always followed the same descent as the manor. Walter Cantilupe began to build in the time of Henry III, 17 … in this chapel the vow of the widowed Lady Isabella de Stepilton in 1337, and blessed her in forma benedicendarum … the 14th century. 61 Towards the end of the 12th century Walter de Bromsgrove held Waresley of William de Beauchamp. …
A History of the County of Durham
… the first outlines of the arrangement of the town. Robert de Brus (c. 114194) confirmed the grant made by Gerard de Seton to the church of St. Hilda of a toft which lay on … and 11,000 4 per cent. Funding Stock in the names of Walter Furness and John Thomas Furness, bringing in an income …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the noble family of Montchensie, 1 one of whom, Warine de Montchensie, was owner of it in the reign of king John. In … William, and a daughter Joane, who had married William de Valence, the king's half brother. William de Montchensie, two years after, had possession granted of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 1 acre of meadow in the parish of Hartley to Geoffrey Fitz Walter makes mention of the wood of Osbert Waspail, 14 and an … 14th century. 16 At the beginning of the 14th century John de Drokensford, Bishop of Bath and Wells, was holding the … into the parish, as is apparent from the charter of Walter, Prior of Merton, granting 44 acres of land and 1 acre …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 150 b; Close, 6 Jas. I, pt. xxxiii. Dugdale, Mon. v, 722. De Banco R. East. 11 Hen. III. Feet of F. Hants, 3 Hen. III; …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… several old deeds without date, the patrimony of William de Elmsted, in whose family it did not continue long, for in … 13th year of Edward I. it was become the property of Roger de Northwood, in whose descendants it remained until the … obt. 1704. Robert Beresford, A. M. 1704, resigned 1728. 6 Walter Frank, A. B. Jan. 20, 1728, resigned 1747. 7 Csar …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Earl Ranulph recovered his seisin of the lands of Robert de 'Hardreshull' (presumably in Hartshill), which had been … Braunspath, had conceded the manor to her brother-in-law Walter Colepeper (father of Sir John) in 1437: Feet of F. … Colepeper had married Helen, daughter and coheir of Sir Walter Hendley: Visit. of Kent 1619 (Harl. Soc.), 62). Thomas …
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