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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. …