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A History of the County of Hertford
… appears in 1285 as holding part of the estate of Thomas de la Sale, a felon. 4 In 1287 John Foliot, then a minor and … she had two sons, Wiscard and John. Wiscard and his son Walter both died before Christine. 27 Walter left two daughters, Alice and Christine, who married …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… In 1309 a band of local men assaulted the servants of Pain de Tiptoft at Ickleton and carried away his goods. 64 Manors … in exchange for the manor of Hatfield (Herts.). 90 Hamon Walter, whose mother was of the Valognes family, held an estate in Ickleton which his brothers Hubert Walter, archbishop of Canterbury, and Tibbald had by 1199 …
Magna Britannia
… parish, now a farm-house belonging to the family. Johannes de Rupecissa, or Cutcliffe, a learned divine, who wrote … on the 24th of July, 1797, in the 34th year of his age." Walter J'Ans, Gent., 1748, &c. &c. Hundred Roll. Sprigge's … to have been the manor of Johanesto, held in demesne by Walter de Clavel, when the survey of Domesday was taken. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… at least in part, as a dovecote. Manor In 1086 Robert de Stafford held 5 hides in IDLICOTE which had formerly been … one knight's fee here being part of the barony of Hervey de Stafford in 1212 2 and remaining with his descendants the … Underhill was cast in 1,500 damages for having wounded Walter Devereux with a pistol, and, on his refusing to pay, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by the St. Remys, a Norman family. 50 In 1156 Richard de St. Remy paid geld on 4 hides in Oxfordshire, 51 perhaps … including Iffley, were granted to the great civil servant Walter of Merton in October 1265. 104 It seems that Grace was … been the farm and the mill, held under Lincoln College, to Walter Kennington or Barnard, and Richard Winter. 177 From …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… sheriffs to the king's treasurer, was then held by Hugo de Tokington, as one knight's see, of the archbishop of … their capital mansion. Of this family was William de Hever, a person of note, who attended king Richard I. to … siege of Acon, in Palestine. In the 7th year of king John, Walter de Hever was one of the Recognitores Magn Assis, or …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the Count of Mortain, was cut off. 13 Of the rest, William de Warenne held a large part in demesne; 6 hides were held by … in 1417, having settled it on his cousins, the sons of Walter Dalyngrigge. 37 Sir John's widow, Alice, held the … 101 The trustees of Jane Weekes sold it in 1765 to David Walter Morgan, 102 who with his wife Mary conveyed it in 1772 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… IGHTHAM was held in the reign of king Henry III. by Hamo de Crevequer, who died possessed of it in the 47th year of … leaving Robert, his grandson, his heir. By his wife, Maud de Albrincis, or Averenches, he had also four daughters, Agnes, wife of John de Sandwich, Isolda, of Nicholas de Lenham; Elene, of Bertram …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in John's reign was, however, more successful, Peter de Mauley and Walerand le Tyeis managing to throw down the … Rowe (16741737), the authoress, was the eldest daughter of Walter Singer, a nonconformist minister in the town. 114 … 9 s. 6 d., the college of Stoke sub Hamdon 5 s. 1 d. Walter Yarcombe or Yartecombe, the most substantial tenant, …
Magna Britannia
… from London. The market was granted, in 1251, to Hugh de Cantelupe 1, to be held on Thursdays, with a fair for two … of Domesday was taken, held by one Malger, under Gilbert de Gand, nephew to William the Conqueror. This Gilbert, in … was in the family of Bakepuz; afterwards in the Blounts. Walter Blount, Lord Mountjoy, by his will bearing date 1474, …
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