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A History of the County of Somerset
… suggests that by 1220 the property was owned by Robert de Barnevill. 76 The former link between rectory and manor … general appearance of the exterior was preserved. In 1303 Walter de Stoke was returned as owner of land in Hinton under … had originally come from their estates. 120 The origin of Walter de Stoke's holding is not known, though he is probably …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… being included in the grant of the barony of Ivry to Guy de St. Valery by Henry I. 6 The overlordship of the manor … in Hinton for life to Robert de Hinton. 12 Some time later Walter de Langton, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, obtained … John granted the reversion of the manor after the death of Walter to Hugh le Despencer. 15 In 1316 Hugh le Despencer is …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Willesborough northward, to that monastery; but Hugo de Montfort, in the time of the Conqueror, got possession of … and afterwards eighteen, now three shillings. Robert de Montfort, grandson of Hugo above-mentioned, having … will, who died in 1742, s.p. who having sent for Mr. Walter Hooper, an attorney, to make his will, after having …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… held originally as 1 knight's fee, descended to Asceline de Waterville, a sister and coheir of William Peverel (d. … manor to Sir John Lovetot, 35 who re-sold it in 1290 to Walter Stourton (d. by 1302) and his wife Gillian who … heirs of Richard's son Robert de Mucegros (d. 1254) 48 by Walter of Glemsford, vicar of Hinxton from c. 1259 (d. 1299), …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Conquest it was held by three tenants in chief, William de Ow, 13 Hardwin de Scales, 14 and Peter de Valognes. 15 … Her lands in Ashwell seem to have reverted to Robert Fitz Walter, her brother, but the overlordship of her lands in … was apparently granted with other estates by Henry I to Walter son of Richard de Clare, 21 on whose death they passed …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… His possessions became united with those of Robert Doyley (de Oilgi, d'Ouilly) in the honour of Wallingford, 10 to which … a demi-ram argent with a baston across him and two fleurs de lis or in the chief. Hitchambury: Garden Front CHURCH The … a ram's head. On the same wall there is a monument to T. de Birchensty, who died in 1657. In the chancel are floor …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of that moiety of the barony which passed through Beatrice de Beauchamp to the Nevills and Latimers. No sub-tenant of … 13 His heir, who was under age and in the custody of Roger de Scaccario, c. 1240, 14 appears to have been one Robert … the Dunstable smith, and Simon Mustard, a man of William de Monchensey, 'guardian of the heir of John Malherbe,' were …
Magna Britannia
… Holne was given to the abbey of Buckfastleigh by Reginald de Valletort in the early part of the thirteenth century. 14 … and Powlet. The descendants of the latter sold it to Walter Yonge, ancestor of the late Sir George Yonge, Bart. … 27, escheated to the crown, and was purchased by the said Walter Yonge, of Sir George Carew, the grantee. This manor …
A History of the County of Warwick
… vill and held of Hugh as one knight's fee, made by Richard de Ubestocha of Burton in about 1160 to Nuneaton Priory. 16 … Hodnell to Combe Abbey, his gift being confirmed by Robert de Taiden. 31 In 1195 William was impleading the same Robert … 33 In 1197 Niel quitclaimed the 9 virgates to Robert de Taiden and his son Henry, and in return they gave him two …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… consolidated holdings were held of William Fitz Ansculf de Picquigny or Pinkney. 3 The Manor House, Hoggeston: South … was vested in Joan Botetourt, sister and co-heir of John de Somery. 5 It was later acquired by Joan Beauchamp, of whom … he came of age Edward sued Margaret Hall, then wife of Walter Bulstrode, and previously bigamously married to his …
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