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A History of the County of Hertford
… warren in his lands in Kelshall. 15 Return of writs, pleas de namio vetito, gallows and assize of bread and ale were … nearly one and a half hides had been acquired by Hardwin de Scales, under whom a certain Wisgar held. 59 No further … holding of the Bishop of Bayeux, but the lands of Hardwin de Scales were divided between his two sons Richard and Hugh …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the Hopton family. 64 Part of a manuscript of Wycliffe's De Ecclesia was transcribed at Kemerton in the early 15th … de Bures, Katherine and Giles Beauchamp (d. 1361), son of Walter Beauchamp of Powicke. 89 The other half of the manor … The other quarter of the manor was held by his brother, Walter Beauchamp of Powicke, in 1303; 101 it was later …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to cut off communications towards the south. 7 Richard de Marisco, who may have been related to the family of that … Part of his estate afterwards passed to his brother Walter, who gave it in 1311 to his mother Alice and his … above, and two kneeling figures of his sons Edmund and Walter, and in the pediment the quartered arms and crest of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… company. The Bury, a modern building, the residence of Mr. Walter G. Harter, stands in an elevated position at the west … his widow Helen, who married as her second husband Robert de Quincey and held Kempston in dower. 8 The division of the … it till some time after 1885, when it was acquired by Mr. Walter G. H. Harter, J.P., the present lord of the manor. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… eastward from Otford is KEMSING, called in the Testa de Nevil, CAMESING, and in the Textus Rossensis, CIMICINGA. 1 … the possession of the earl of Albermarle, who held it of Walter Fitzhelt, as he again did of the king in capite. In the reign of king John, Baldwin de Betun, who, by favour of king Richard I. had enjoyed the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… lands assigned for the defence of Dover castle, to John de Fienes, who was constable of that important fortress, and … king John it was so held by the family of Normanville, or de Normania. His descendant Sir Thomas de Normanville, died … granted the see of this manor and advowson that year, to Walter Moyle, gent. of the Middle Temple, London, who died s. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… by the Free Brethren. Besides the park formed by Geoffrey de Clinton there was the Chase, on the west of the parish, … was going on in the 12th century, and a charter of Henry de Clinton refers to land 'on Dedecherleshull and all the … the King's Arms Inn, later famous as the inn at which Sir Walter Scott stayed in 1815 before writing the novel which …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… pension, had been assigned from the beginning to Sir J. de la Toute, the first vicar instituted in it; all which they …
A History of the County of Hertford
… The monks again delivered them, but then William de St. Mere l'Eglise, dean of London, died suddenly, and the … Kensworth was granted to the dean and canons of London by Walter bishop of Lincoln in 11834, 30 and in 1266 the church …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… were consiscated to the crown, after which Gilbert de Magminot above mentioned, who was before tenant to the … of Dover. In his descendants Keston continued till Wakelin de Maminot dying without issue, in the 3d year of king … to her husband, Geoffry, second son of William de Say; 4 after which it appears, that William de Pefun held …