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A History of the County of Surrey
… the second half of the 12th century were held by Gilbert de Hatcham, 6 and later by Richard de Vabadun, 7 who was dead … life, 18 and in 1570 Elizabeth granted the reversion to Walter Haddon for thirty years at an annual rent of 25 19 He … Boerley, David Holbeche and others, with remainder to Sir Walter Hungerford, Edmund, son of Sir Walter, and Margery his …
A History of the County of Hertford
… died there in 1865. It is now the property of Admiral Lord Walter Kerr, but has been occupied for many years by Lord … and in December 1608 he made an agreement with one Walter Morrall, by which Morrall was to teach his art to … of the palace in the form in which it was rebuilt by John de Morton, Bishop of Ely, about 1480. Nothing of earlier date …
A History of the County of Essex
… 20th century. It takes its name from the family of John de Lancaster (1306). West of the house is a large rectangular … was the farmer from 1157 or earlier to 1179. 104 Walter of Hatfield was the farmer in 1179 and 1190, 105 his … (d. 1902), who left it to his nephew Major Horace W. Calverley. 198 The Hatfield Broad Oak part of the Down Hall …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… was assessed at 10 hides, and held by Payn of Gilbert de Breteville at the time of the Domesday Survey. 2 The … a hall and could go to whatsoever lord he wished. 3 Robert de Breteville was the overlord of Hatford at the beginning of … Jennings sold the estate to William Tyrrell. 42 John and Walter Tyrrell were dealing with the manor by recovery in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the poverty of the parish. The style Hatley St. George ( de sancto Georgio) was used in 1279 but does not seem to have … of Richmond. 45 In 1279 the lands were held of Sir Simon de Furneaux, lord of Barham manor in Linton, as an … 1584, the manor was said to be held of the heirs of Simon de Furneaux. 49 In 1701 John Millicent, lord of Barham, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is possible that 2 hides in 'Altone' held in 1086 by Nigel de Albigni represent the later manor of HATTON. 10 The land … to have been given to Hugh Fitz Richard, called also Hugh de Hatton, 11 as it undoubtedly formed part of the 10 fees … but was dead before 1309 76 when Maud, then widow of Walter de Culy or Curly, sold the manor to Sir John de …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… icehouse survived in the 1970s. 99 In 1086 Hardwin de Scalers held 1 hide formerly owned by two sokemen, one a … free alms to Ely priory, which in 1279 held it of Richard de Freville under the bishop of Ely. 101 The later HAUXTON … in 1939 by the entomologists Sir Guy Marshall and Dr. Walter Ripper, the latter, a refugee Austrian scientist, then …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… land here by grant of Helewise daughter and heir of Thomas de Perrowe and widow of William Grendon. 9 The subsoil is … 102 By 1283 the two fees of the butler had passed to Walter son of Robert de Egglescliffe, who held the Barden … manor in demesne, and was called also 'de Barden.' 103 Walter was assessed at 9 s. 10 d. for the subsidy in 13012. …
A History of the County of Essex
… family until 1819, when Richard Benyon (later Benyon de Beauvoir) sold it to Sir Thomas Neave, Bt., of Dagenhams. … members of the Cheeke family and their descendants, and Walter de Bounstede, an unidentifiable canon. 188 Under the … demolished by Lord Archer (d. 1778). 190 The monuments of Walter de Bounstede, Anne Lovekyn, and Lord Dorset probably …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… PART of this small Town was Soc to Aslactune, of Walter de Ayncurt's Fee, which answered the public Tax for one Bov. … one Bord. had four Car. , and twenty Acres of Meadow. 2 Walter, Son of William de Aslacton, (which Family held the …