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A History of the County of Bedford
… to the year 1368, 8 when Robert son and heir of John de Lisle released his rights to the Crown. 9 The manor was … 13th century, when this manor was held of Robert son of Walter, who held of the heirs of Henry de Pinkney and they of … 2. For connexion between the de Pinkneys and Robert son of Walter see Tingrith. V.C.H. Beds. i, 242. Feet of F. Beds. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… remains, and even here the parapet has fallen. Gilbert de Ayton was assessed for the subsidy at Ayton in 1337, 6 and … Majesty with the Lord President and others.' 10 Gilbert de Ayton in 1334 established his claim to honey and wax in … a cheveron between three water bougets sable. Gilbert de Ayton, lord in 1334, produced a charter of Henry I …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in Sockburn, Hutton and other places his councillor Roger de Conyers. 16 Hutton, Norton, Holme and Howgrave were held … the Conyers' estates was made between Roger son of Robert de Conyers, the right heir, and his uncle Roger. 18 Hutton … was returned as lord of Hutton in 1316. 22 In 1334 Robert de Conyers settled the manor on himself, with remainder to …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of a molet sable. The under-tenant in 1254 was John de Lungviliers of Hornby in Lancashire, who died in this … Tunstall estates, 31 and is now the property of Major Walter George Raleigh Chichester-Constable of Wood Hall, … in chief of the earl, 34 in 12867 of Robert son of Thomas de Thorpe, 35 in 13479 36 and 1428 37 of the earl, in 1492 of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and Hutton-upon-Derwent were sometimes named. 15 Alan de Hutton, his son and heir, alienated his inheritance to his … associated to her husband John Doget. In the meantime Alan de Hutton had been succeeded by a son and heir of the same … Colswayn passed to his daughter Eleanor 21 wife of Thomas de Bolton. In 1249 Thomas and Eleanor sued various persons, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 3 On the partition of that honor after the death of Roger de Quincy, Earl of Winchester, this half-fee passed to his … with Sherford in Burton Hastings (q.v.) to his son Sir Walter and grandson Richard, and then to the Littletons and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the Saxon tenant Algar, held the manor of IBSLEY of Hugh de Port. 3 The overlordship descended with Basing (q.v.), … being annexed to the barony of St. John. 4 In 1166 Richard de 'Avene et Tibesleia' was holding two knights' fees of John de Port. 5 These fees were apparently divided among co-heirs, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… it continued to be held of the king in chief, 11 with the de Plessets or de Plecy family as intermediaries. 12 IBSTONE … 16 Henry III granted the manor of Ibstone about 1270 to Walter Merton, Bishop of Rochester, for the endowment of … Liber Reg. 789. A presentation was made about 1217 by Walter Foliot ( R. of Hugh of Wells [Cant. and York Soc.], …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of Edward the Confessor to Turstan and in 1086 to Durand de Gloucester; it was held of him by Walter, 20 probably his nephew, whose granddaughter Margaret … accordance with a charter given by his predecessor Bishop Walter Cantilupe. 97 CHARITIES The charity of William Cope, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… this church, of which were left only the words Hic . . . . de Ba . . . . and under a coat of arms, viz. Or, a lion … argent, was written in old French capitals, Thomas de Ba, of which there are now no remains left. He is supposed … family of that name, for in one of them, made by Reginald de Cornhill, owner of Lukedale and the adjoining precinct of …