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A History of the County of Northampton
… in Isham (on which was a mill rendering 10 s.) held of Guy de Reinbuedcurt by Ralf; of which land the Bishop of … had apparently succeeded to the mesne lordship, granted to Walter de Langeton, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, a … by Thomas Bernak of Barnack, kinsman of William, 26 and by Walter Dorant of Clyff and Margaret his wife, daughter of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… court house built in the early 14th century by William de Curtlington, Abbot of Westminster 131533. Curtlington's … held by Adeline, wife of Roger d'lvry and daughter of Hugh de Grantmesnil, in commendationea phrase which may imply … Dernfords of the abbot and convent in fee farm. 93 Abbot Walter de Wenlok's purpose in making this exchange was to …
A History of the County of Northampton
… a total of 2 hides, had passed into the hands of Aubrey [de Vere], the chamberlain, by whom they were held of the … of the church (q.v.) was attached. Gervase son of Richard de Islip, living in 1230, 10 was succeeded by his son Adam. 11 Lands were held by Hugh son of William de Islip, in 1238, 12 and John and Simon de Islip in 1329. 13 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… abbess. 5 In 1205 a lease of the manor was granted to Emma de Stanton, 6 and was confirmed by the king. 7 At the … 8 In an inquisition taken in 1384 9 on the death of Alice de le Mare, Abbess of St. Mary, Winchester, the manor of … Hants, i, 496. Cal. Rot. Chart. (Rec. Com.), 155. Rot. de Oblat. et Fin. (Rec. Com.), 295. Feud. Aids, ii, 306. Inq. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… that in that year the manor of Itchen Stoke was bought for Walter Strickland, afterwards a member of Cromwell's House of … mill still exists. At the time of the Domesday Survey Hugh de Port held ABBOTSTONE 19 (Abedestune, xi cent.; Abbotson, … remained in the hands of a descendant of the same Hugh de Port, not passing from that family until about 1818, in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… westward from the Rhee-wall. This family of More, or De la More, as they were at first written, had been seated … in king Edward III.'s reign, on the marriage of Thomas de la More with a daughter and heir of Benenden, they removed … of the adjoining parishes. At length his descendant Walter Moore, of Moore court, in Benenden, at the latter end …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… The first-mentioned tenant of the manor of Iver is Riulfus de Sessun, to whom it was granted by Henry II 24 presumably … for life only, as on his death it was granted to Gilbert de Veer, 25 possibly also for life. The manor then passed … the ownership in fee was doubtless conveyed by him to Sir Walter Mildmay, surveyor of the Court of Augmentations, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… to note that the name of this parish provided Sir Walter Scott with the title for one of the Waverley novels. … were the subject of a dispute in 13478, when Thomas de Swanlund accused various persons of taking fish from his … the Conquest, and in 1086 Suarting held them of Gilbert de Ghent. 36 The manor of Dagnall in Edlesborough (q.v.) was …
Magna Britannia
… much improved by the company who now hold it under Lord De Dunstanville: they have laid out 10,000 l. on the pier, … he was advanced to the dignity of the peerage, as Baron de Dunstanville; and in 1797, was created also Baron Basset … manor of Nancekute or Nancekeage, now the property of Lord de Dunstanville, was purchased by his ancestor of the Rolle …
Magna Britannia
… as a borough 2, was granted, in or about 1299, to Hugh de Courtenay, to be held on Thursday, and a fair for two days … of Kentisbeer, one of which had been given by Reginald de Punchardon to the priory of Christ Church in Hampshire, … of Frye of Dulcis. George was second son of Southcote of Calverley. There is a monument also of Mrs. Agnes Tucker, …
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