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A History of the County of Oxford
… 1174 to 1178 it was held jointly by his son and by Peter de Buris. 19 In 1179 it was granted to Oliver de Pluggenait, … Unton Croke of Marston held it from 1665, and Sir William Walter of Sarsden from 1685. 45 Later owners included the … relating to Headington House lent to the writer by Mr. Walter Stoye, Headington House. MS. Top. Oxon. d 282, f. 202. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… or Award is on record. Headley Court is the seat of Mr. Walter Cunliffe, Headley Park that of Mr. J. N. Mappin, and … time of the Domesday Survey it was in the hands of Ralph de Felgeres. 2 By the end of the 12th century it was held by … after the manor was sold, is now the property of Mr. Walter Cunliffe. It has been turned into a farmhouse. When …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the thirteenth century the manor was held of Baldwin de Calne by Hugh de Vaches and Margery his wife and Roger Launcelevy and Joan … was appropriated to Merton Priory subsequent to 1317, when Walter de Brokesbourne, rector of the parish, was ordained …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the Domesday Survey formed part of the possessions of Hugh de Port. 21 John de Port, the grandson of the Domesday … Heckfield, confirmed this charter, 60 and at the same time Walter the Prior of Merton quitclaimed to Robert all assarts … brother Stephen de Mattingley, 82 who in 1206 granted to Walter Prior of Merton and his successors in free alms 6 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to the family of Rokesle; one of whom, Sir Richard de Rokesle, in the year 1224, anno 9 Henry III. founded a … assigned this estate, in the 2d year of king Edward VI. to Walter Hendley, esq. in trust, who quickly afterwards … to a family who were possessors of it; one of them, Adam de Rishford, held this manor in the reign of king Edward II. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… to have taken their name from the place. In 1205 Vielus de Hugeley secured the right to land in Hedgerley. 13 Some years later John son of Richard (de Hugeley) held land there 14 and appears as plaintiff in a … the Crown on the forfeiture of his estates, 47 and in 1327 Walter Turk farmed the manor, 48 the rent being paid towards …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… held by Geoffrey son of Sofrid. 21 In 1202 his son William de Hedsor paid I mark to escape foreign service. 22 In the … William, 25 who before 1234 was followed by Geoffrey de Hedsor, 26 stated in 1247 to be heir to Maud de Hedsor, … with free fishery in the stream were conveyed in 1611 by Walter and Elizabeth Wilcox to Robert Lee. 67 He died seised …
Magna Britannia
… days, at the festival of St. Andrew, was granted to Ralph de Bloyon 21. There is now only one market, which has from … day, the other on St. Andrew's, being the day of Ralph de Bloyon's fair. These two fairs are very inconsiderable; … King's return; but on the approach of Archbishop Hubert Walter's army, assisted by the sheriff of Cornwall and the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… made in 12767 that they had all been afforested by Robert de Roos. 10 Coppices comprising 441 acres were in the … Fredgist and Ughtred the latter before the Conquest. 12 Walter Espec granted the 4 carucates of Griff and the 5 of … founding of Kirkham Priory) it was in the possession of Walter Espec, and may have previously belonged to William …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the fireplaces, the crown, the Tudor rose, and the fleur-de-lys in raised plaster-work. The back of Mr. J. Mellor's … 153 In this year it was found by an inquisition that Walter son of Hugh was free to confer such reversion on … Hempstead. 274 A similar licence was granted in 13234 to Walter la Enneysi in his manor of Hemel Hempstead, 275 and in …