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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… moat possibly the site of the manor house of William de Hemingford. MANOR According to the chronicle of Ramsey … 55 and by land in Hemingford Abbots which was held by Sir Walter Luke at his death in 1534. 56 Other lands were … conveyed by Sir Richard Williams alias Cromwell to Sir Walter Luke, kt., in 1541. 57 Members of the family of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… stands. The main central block was probably built by Payn de Hemingford who died shortly after 1166. Here apparently he … and Felicia his wife in 12356 engaged in dealings with Walter de Denford and Sara his wife in connection with a … by William de Coweye and Felicia to Robert de Beaumes, Walter de Denford and his wife Sara, and Henry de Codeham. 56 …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Andrew ( q.v.) were the le Moynes 5 until Abbot William de Godmanchester purchased the manor with Barnwell in 1276. 6 … the abbey. 14 Between 1173 and 1176 Ivo, son of Geoffrey de Gunthorpe and Richard his brother, probably the sons of Geoffrey de Southorpe, 15 and John de Hemington, confirmed the church …
A History of the County of Warwick
… The first mention of Henley is about 1185, when Henry de Montfort granted a mill there to the Abbey of Conches, 6 … as the trading centre for Beaudesert, as in 1220 Peter de Montfort had a charter for a weekly market at Henley on … and the tolls and escheats 5 marks yearly. 9 After Peter de Montfort was slain at the Battle of Evesham in 1265 Henley …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Hallows and Sallys Grove. 4 Manors At Domesday Nigel de Albini held the manor, afterwards called HENLOW LANTHONY, … Gerard, Anne wife of George Steward, and Sibilla wife of Walter Graye, as co-heirs. 11 The consequent subdivision of … their third of the manor to Edward Aunsell, 12 and in 1640 Walter Graye finally transferred the other two-thirds to John …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… having three shields of arms, first, Paston, six fleurs de lis, a chief indented; second, Fineux, a chevron, between … anno 1598. Reg. Whitgift, p. 3, f. 133. ord. Vic. in Cap. de Herne anno 1308. Somner's Roman Ports, p. 85. Duncombe's …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… MANOR Erlenc, before the Conquest, held HERRIARD. Hugh de Port was lord at the time of the Domesday Survey, 3 the … being held by his descendants William, John, and Edward de St. John in the reigns of Henry III and Edward III. 4 … have been very early in the thirteenth century when John de Heryerd was lord of this land. His son Richard de Heryerd …
A History of the County of Hertford
… identical with the I carucate in Brickendon which Miles de Somery (d. about 1229) 31 held by serjeanty at the king's … third holding in the Domesday Survey was 1 virgate which Walter held of Geoffrey de Mandeville. 43 It had previously … land in the hamlet of Rushen came to the abbey by grant of Walter de Wyteberuwe (Widbury) and his wife Beatrice. 93 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… barony was granted to Robert son of Richard son of Gilbert de Clare, ancestor of the Fitz Walters. 6 Hertingfordbury … and heir Gunnora de Valognes, 9 who married Robert Fitz Walter. 10 Their daughter Christine, 11 wife of William de … in it were granted at the same time. 53 In 1628 John Walter, Sir Henry Hobart and the others granted 20 rent from …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 25 and with a distinguished medieval scholar, Master Adam de Senestan. 26 Manor. At the time of the Conquest and for … Geoffrey in 1093 his estates passed to his nephew Robert de Mowbray, Earl of Northumberland, who was deprived of his … manor was part of the honor of Gloucester. 28 From Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester (d. 1314), the overlordship of …
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