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A History of the County of Warwick
… 12 In 1204 the manor of ILMINGTON was held by Robert de Harecourt, who on the loss of Normandy adhered to the King … land to the value of 13 to Owen son of David, 14 but John de Harecourt, probably a son of Robert, seems to have … as upon his death it was granted, in 1219, to Philip de Ulecot. 15 In January 1221, however, Richard de Harecourt …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of the family who was certainly lord of Arncliffe was Walter Ingram; he granted land here to Rievaulx and … in Ingleby Arncliffe, besides the 2 oxgangs granted by Walter Ingram with the church, various lands granted by his … burying ground. 48 At about the same time John son of Adam de Rounton granted to the priory a meadow called Neuton Ker …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… on the site of the one granted with the church by Adam de Ingleby son of Viel to Whitby Abbey in the 12th century. 4 … Early in the next century the abbot demised it to Hugh de Balliol, then lord of the manor. 7 After the Dissolution … 16 the vill became part of the fee of the Balliols. Ada de Balliol, who married John son of Robert, enfeoffed her …
A History of the County of Worcester
… one knight's fee. 34 See of Hereford. Gules three fleurs de liscoming out of leopards' heads reversed or. John … houses at Inkberrow. 47 On his death in 1241 his brother Walter succeeded, but he died without issue four years later. … until her death in 1267. 49 Anselm, brother and heir of Walter Earl of Pembroke, died shortly after his brother, his …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and Suttons, successive lords of Dudley. 9 In 1340 John de Sutton sold this fee among others which appear to have … by Pope Lucius in 1190. 15 The remainder passed to Walter Mansell, who paid 1 mark in respect of them in 1234; … the abbey of Titchfield, and this grant was witnessed by Walter Mansell 17 amongst others, and both Walter and the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… latter's death in 1120 to his sister Albreda wife of Peter de Valoines. 10 Through Gunnora, daughter and heir of Robert … grandson of Peter de Valoines, the manor came to the Fitz Walter family. 11 They sub-enfeoffed early in the 13th century. The overlordship descended to Robert Fitz Walter, who died without male issue in 1431. Elizabeth his …
A History of the County of Warwick
… apse at the end of the south wingwas the work of Dr. Walter Landor, father of the author of Imaginary … Hillborough was often included with Ipsley. In 1212 Denise de Bereford held the halffee, 8 and in 1220 she, as heir of … son of Robert, 16 and in 1203 he bought 3 virgates from Walter de Bereford. 17 He was succeeded by Denise de Bereford …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the manor in trust for his brother William on William de Clifford, 13 rector of Irchester from 1268 and in later … (q.v.), but two-thirds of a fee were held here in 1242 by Walter de Knoston. 58 In 1232 land in this hamlet passed from … here belonged to Brian de Lisle in 1232, 80 and to Walter de Lisle from that year until 1253. 81 At the close of …
Magna Britannia
… Orme; a younger son of Gospatric assumed the name of Orme de Ireby, and was ancestor of two families of that name. William de Ireby, the last of the elder branch had two daughters, … it to Boyvil. It was acquired of the Boyvils by William de Ireby, a younger brother of the family before-mentioned. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… in Irthlingborough to the abbot and convent. Abbot Martin de Bec (113555) assigned the profits of Irthlingborough to the work of the sacristy; 14 Abbot Walter, of Bury St. Edmunds (123345), built there a new byre … followed by Gunfrid Gargate, whose son David granted to Walter, abbot of Peterborough (123345) 17 virgates of land …