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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the time of taking the survey of Domesday, by Anschitillus de Ros, who held many estates in these parts of the bishop. … title of the lands of the bishop of Baieux. Anschitillus (de Ros) holds of the bishop (of Baieux) Hortone. It was taxed … church of Horton for ever. This rent was sold by Sir Walter Mildmay, one of the general surveyors of the court of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… was assessed in 1086 at 10 hides among the lands of Walter Giffard. 4 The manor, as that of Great Missenden … was held in free alms. 8 Great Horwood was bestowed by Walter Giffard, first Earl of Buckingham, upon Longueville … of the king as of his manor of East Greenwich. 19 Walter de Bec was the tenant here in 1086. 20 In 12356 Geoffrey de
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… length of time after the descendants of Fulbert de Dover were become extinct here. Bartholomew de Badlesmere, who in the 5th year of king Edward II. had a … in the 8th year of it, at the enthroning of archbishop Walter Reynolds, he made his claim, and was allowed to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was part of those lands which were given to Fulbert de Dover, for the desence of Dover castle, 2 which made up … near Canterbury. One of the above mentioned family, Robert de Hougham, held it in king Richard I.'s reign, and was … of Acon, in Palestine. At length his descendant Robert de Hougham, leaving two daughters his coheirs, of whom …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… are found later with a family of 'Houghton.' 25 William de Houghton was chamberlain to Henry I and a patron of Ramsey Abbey. 26 Simon de Houghton (Houton), sheriff of Cambridge and Huntingdon in … his father's debts to the King in that year, 28 and Robert de Evere did suit for him for his lands in Houghton. 29 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… hide of the manor, but refused to pay geld, and a certain Walter in like manner held 1 hide. 4 In 1205 and again in … Ellen wife of Richard Tichborne, and Mary wife of Walter, brother of Richard Tichborne. 15 The manor of … Drayton. Thus at the time of the Domesday Survey Hugh de Port held 2 hides in Houghton which were held of him by a …
A History of the County of Bedford
… ANNO DI: 1632 ANNOQ RRs CAROLI OCTAVO HAEC DOMUS de novo erecta et constructa fuit Sumptibus propriis Francisci Clerk de Houghton Conquest in Com['] Bed['] Militis In perpetuam … R. 151, m. 133 d. Dugdale, loc. cit. She later married Walter de Teyes; her heir was her son John Steingrave. Ibid. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of the vill claimed rights of free warren over it, John de Sewelle in 1295 established a right to hunt there, 9 and … remained Crown property until Henry I granted it to Hugh de Gurney. 25 The latter held it as one knight's fee of his … p. 148. Ibid. 132730, p. 359. Some years earlier (1288) Walter de Sewell had aspired to the religious life and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… but is included in Meonstoke Hundred as belonging to Hugh de Port's manor of Warnford, not, however, paying geld with … with the lands in Mainsbridge Hundred. 9 In 1242 Robert de St. John, as heir of the Ports, granted land to the abbey … and other alien priories in his hands, presented Richard de Montserrel to the church of Hound, 35 which must therefore …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 3 and that of Coulton in 12223, 4 and before 1297 Roger de Mowbray granted to Ralph de Kirketon the forestry of … men of Fryton to Rievaulx Abbey. 71 Hugh was succeeded by Walter de Percy (son of his sister Agnes by William de Percy … (Surt. Soc.), 118. Thomas de Langtoft held I carucate and Walter de Coulton 12 oxgangs. Ibid. 116, 118, 321; Feet of F. …
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