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A History of the County of Buckingham
… room as his private apartments. The Prince and Princess de Cond inhabited and slept in the drawing-room, and the Duke … Tekel with this manor. 7 At the close of the 12th century Walter de Hertwell held one knight's fee of the honour of … 8 He died before 1205, in which year Barnabas son of Walter gave the king 40 marks to have seisin of the knight's …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 14 s. 10 d. 18 In 1254 the prior leased the manor to Simon de Wauton, afterwards Bishop of Norwich. 19 At about this … appears was taken at the Worcester Eyre of 1254. Roger de Pershore and Marchia his wife complained to the judges … Lench and Alice his wife, on the one hand, and Henry de Chester, John his son and Henry Austyn on the other, 33 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 37 Between 1149 and 1151 it evidently passed to Reynold de St. Valery, 38 whose son Bernard married a certain Avoris, … have been the daughter of John St. John. 40 This Bernard de St. Valery or his son of the same name had succeeded to … Balliol manumitted one of his tenants in Harwell. 103 Walter Balliol, evidently the son of Robert, 104 held a …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Bramley and Hascombe. 4 This Joan was probably the wife of Walter of Huntingfield, of whose grant the manor is said to … a Compare manor of Freefolk ( V.C.H. Hants, iv), and see De Banco R. Hil. 2 Hen. VII, m. 430; Mich. 3 Hen. VII, m. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to William, for he sold part of it to Roger son of Turpin de Cherlecote. This grant was confirmed by Eutrope Hastang, … Hugh, also called Joscelin Marshall, who gave it to Roger de Cherlecote, as well as releasing him from the homage which … released Roger from this payment. 11 In 1202 Roger de Cherlecote paid mark that Joscelin's grant to him might be …
A History of the County of Warwick
… controversy over tithes and common rights between Stephen de Upton and Nicholas parson of Haselor, was settled by … 1235 and 1242 the manor was held as half a fee of William de Hastings. 42 Again, in 1315, it was said to be held of … no later reference to the Hastings overlordship. Nicholas de Pole, justiciar in the time of Henry I, appears to have …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and a part of them passed, apparently through Winebaud de Ballon, to the Newmarch family. 44 In 1166 Henry de Newmarch was holding lands in Gloucestershire and … he had granted Hasfield for life to his father-inlaw, Hugh de Turberville, and Hugh's wife, 53 and after their deaths …
A History of the County of Surrey
… members for Haslemere. Carew Raleigh, son of Sir Walter, was elected to fill the vacancy in the Long … manor of Godalming. In 1285 Eleanor widow of Robert de Dol, late lord of Loseley, had dower in Imbhams, 32 and … size of the trees. 34 Imbhams was not included in Robert de Dol's agreement with his daughter Joan de Bures, 35 but …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the church and tithes of Haslingfield with hide from Roger de Somery, and 12 a. from Picot's tenant Sefrid probably … an exchange to William Sterne 156 (d. c. 1354), 157 son of Walter (d. c. 1317). 158 whose father William (d. c. 1294) 159 was the son of Walter Sterne (fl. c. 1250) 160 and had held c. 90 a. in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… taxed at one suling, and now for three yokes, because Hugo de Montfort holds another part within his division. The … of it before the 20th year of king Edward III. when Thomas de Bax held it by knight's service of the above-mentioned … to the crown, whence this manor was granted to Jeffry de Saye, of whom it was held by a family who assumed their …