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A History of the County of Rutland
… now no village of Horn, but in 1287 Richard son of Richard de Seyton had a manor-house and in 1378 Sir John Seyton had … According to Blore, the manor of Horn was held of Ralph de Nevill, Baron of Raby, in the first half of the 14th … the manor to which the church was attached. In 1235 John de Amby or Hamby held a third of a knight's fee in Rutland of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 16 Avis, widow of Conan, afterwards married Alan de Multon and held Hornby in dower. At her death it reverted to Ellis de Crakehall, William Lascelles and Robert de Hornby, 17 sons … afterwards his mother Sarah, then the wife of Simon son of Walter, claimed dower here. 71 Thomas son of Philip de Burgh …
A History of the County of Surrey
… in the manor of Blechingley, which belonged to Richard de Tonbridge. In 12289 a Richard de Horne appears in … died in 1314, and Harrowsley Manor was then held of him by Walter Borgeis for onethird of a fee. 55 Reginald de Purle appears to have obtained it from Walter Borgeis soon after, as in 1334 the former granted his …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… later HORSEHEATH HALL manor, was probably held in 1199 by Walter de Capeles, who had succeeded his father Aubrey in lands granted by Earl Aubrey de Vere (d. 1194). 40 Walter, whose Cambridgeshire lands were restored to him in …
A History of the County of Surrey
… is found the first trace of the manor of TWICHEN, when Walter atte Rude settled on his son Walter the estate described as 1 messuage, 40 acres, half a … appurtenances in Chobham, Horsell, and Pyrford. William de Carleton and Alice his wife, and John atte Twichen and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the family of Albrincis, 1 one of whom, William de Albrincis, or Averenches, dying s. p. Maud, his sister, at … became her brother's heir, and entitled her husband, Hamo de Crevequer, to the possession of it. He died in the 47th … in marriage with one of his daughters, Elene, to Bertram de Criol. In the 42d year of king Henry III. there was a …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… honour. 7 Horsenden appears to have been granted to John de Montagu, who held many of the Mortain lands. 8 He held the … in 1216. 10 A few years later this land was held of Robert de Cogfeud, 11 but the overlordship seems subsequently to … 20 Henry was succeeded by his eldest son Wischard. 21 Walter the son of Wischard left two daughters as his heirs, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Gilbert who held of Roger d'Ivry in 1086, 32 was Bernard de Mulet, who in 1225 granted all his lands in Upper and … to the St. Valerys. 33 The grant was confirmed by Bernard de Mulet's son and heir, Bernard, and by his overlord Robert, … latter was held for knight's fee. 47 Ralph married Isabel de Mesnille 48 (perhaps his second wife), and died in June …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… In 1086 HORTON MANOR, assessed at 10 hides, was held by Walter son of Other. 17 His descendants the Windsors 18 … recognized payment made during the 13th century by William de Windsor to Hugh de Hodeng and Thomas de Lascelles, the representatives by …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Turbern of the Bishop of Coutances, 2 2 hides by Otbert of Walter the Fleming, 3 and half a hide by Turbern of the … fees were described respectively as 6 virgates held by Walter fitz Winemar of the fee of Olney; 5 2 hides, 1 small virgate held by Alouf de Merk, son of Otbert, of the fee of Wahull; 6 and 6 …
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