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A History of the County of Hertford
… in 1453, for Oldhall having forfeited, a certain Walter Burgh, a servant of the king, then received a grant of … the manor of HUNSDON formed part of the lands of Hugh de Beauchamp, who had succeeded Ralph Taillebois (Tulgebos or … to hold Hunsdon as part of their Bedford barony, Simon de Beauchamp in the 12th century granting certain tithes of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… occupied by three sub-tenants, Anketin Mallory, Richard de Barnby and Walter de Towthorpe. 24 No other mention of the tenure of Richard and Walter survives, and though the name of Anketin 25 is found …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… formerly the property of one Snatt, who sold it to Sir Walter Roberts, bart. of Glassenbury, who rebuilt the house … in all likelihood, assumed their surname from it. John de Benstede held this manor as one fourth part of a knight's … the latter end of which reign, he alienated it to Nicholas de Lenham, who at that time held likewise the manor of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… horse. It was granted by William the Conqueror to Geoffrey de Mandeville, 20 who at the instance of his second wife … Stonehouse,' which she had inherited from Geoffrey, to Walter le Cook, 82 and in 1337 Ellen with her husband granted the house to him in perpetuity. 83 In 1344 Walter le Cook quitclaimed it to the prior. 84 John de …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the foundation of the castle is ascribed to Bishop Henry de Blois, who built and fortified it in 1138. 2 During the … of parker or warrener in his manor of Merdon to Giles de Mansynton, subject to the confirmation of the grant by the … given among the bishop's possessions in 1316 as the 'villa de Staundone' and the 'villa de Putte,' and were evidently …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Wood remained Crown lands until about 1830, when Mr. John Walter, the proprietor of the Times newspaper, the son of the … built a residence there. Besides building the house Mr. Walter erected the church of Bear Wood, and the … of the Bishop of Salisbury in the 13th century by Robert de Sindlesham. 54 He enfeoffed another Robert de Sindlesham, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Mary Bourne, 215; Birch, Cart. Sax. i, 359. Chron. Mon. de Abingdon.(Rolls Ser.), 1,28; Birch, Cart. Sax. ii, 238 and … The boundaries of 'Hisseburne' are here given. Chron. Mon. de Abingdon. (Rolls Ser.), ii, 367. V.C.H. Hants, i, 465 a. … Ibid. 126, 127, 132, &c.; Cal. Chart. R. 130026, p. 1. De Banc. R. 1 Hen. VII, m. 394. Pat. 4 Edw. VI, pt. viii. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Doiley Manor, in the north, is the residence of Messrs. Walter Allcroft and William Mulholland, farmers. The area of … thirteen years later Richard I granted the manor to John de Lyons, a citizen of Lyons, to hold to him and his heirs by … possession of the manor, possibly on the death of John de Lyons, for in 1205 William Scales paid 10 marks fine to …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and curves, with foliage pendants, bosses, and fleurs de lis; there are also roundels, one with a lion rampant, … sprigs of a kind of marigold flower instead of the fleurs-de-lis of the lower ceiling. In two of the panels are the … its name from a family living there from the 13th century. Walter Pakyn is mentioned in 1216, and others of the name …
A History of the County of Durham
… Bardulf with Ivo Tailbois, who was chamberlain of Robert de Vipont. 25 Ivo and Elizabeth and Elizabeth's sisters held … with Richard de Cabury and in Grimwathflat with Walter de Butemond. This Walter sold other land to Richard de Cabury. 39 It is …