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A History of the County of Somerset
… Wordsworth during his stay at Alfoxton but repelled Sir Walter Besant, 2 the ancient parish reached nearly 7 km. … the manor of KILVE comprised a main estate held by Roger de Courcelles in succession to Brictric, to which had been … and Mabel, wife successively of Nicholas Avenel and Hugh de Vivonia (d. 1249). 41 In 1221 Kilve was adjudged to Avenel …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… one Bov. Here was some also Soc to Sibthorpe, of Ilbert de Lacie's Fee, but the Manor in Chelvington and Alvreton, … the Clerk, and Eustacinus, Bailiffs of Newerch; Malger de Staunton, Galfr. de Musters, William de Stokes, Raph, Son of Robert de …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… who married the elder daughter and coheiress of William de Say in 1185 41 and was created Earl of Essex in 1199, was … less than a fully developed castle. While held by Humphrey de Bohun, who fell at the battle of Boroughbridge in 1322, … his prodigal son, Edward, was given to his uncle and Sir Walter Mildmay. 113 He died seised in 1592 and was succeeded …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of Odo Bishop of Bayeux, of whom it was held by Ralf de Curbespine. 3 Ralf was of the same family as Gilbert Maminot, Bishop of Lisieux (who was son of Robert de Curbespine), and his lands afterwards descended with the … who held it under the lords of Pirton. 58 In 1277 Walter de Bibbesworth was holding the manor, and received a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 5 Manors KIMPTON was held by one Geoffrey under Hugh de Port at the time of the Domesday Survey, and had been held … were assigned, like so many neighbouring fees, to Sir Luke de Poynings and his wife Isabel, Edmund's elder sister and … king wrote to his uncle the Earl of Salisbury that Roger de Scures, having given surety that he would do homage …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of this Town in the Book of Doomsday, is said to be of Walter de Ayncurt's Fee, and of the Soc of Graneby, where his Seat … in the Middle of the Town) was annexed to the Parish by Walter Grey, Archhishop of York, in the beginning of the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… branch of the L.M.S. Early in the 13th century Stephen de Segrave had a Tuesday market in his manor of Kineton, 4 … his brother Count John. 21 In 1202 King John gave to Hugh de Hersy 12 of land in Kineton; 22 this was in exchange for … land in Pillerton [q.v.] which the king had given to Hugh de Gournay and was to revert to the Crown if Hugh de Hersy …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the rest of the term to William Williams, Robert Michell, Walter Markes, and Robert Marshe. 33 The reversion after this … 1630 these grantees conveyed the manor to Richard Smith, Walter Smith, and Sidenham Lukins, in trust for Thomas … the office of forester of Langley was granted to Edmund de la Pole, in consideration of his good services, and in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… eldest son by his second wife Anne Elizabeth daughter of Walter Michael Moseley. It now belongs to George William … and Solihull had been involved in a quarrel with Roger de Mortimer Earl of March, then lord of the manor, who had … probably at first belonged to a family of the same name. Walter de Colmer was living c. 1280, 58 and John de Colmer, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… by the Crown when Henry I granted his manor of Ripton to Walter, Abbot of Ramsey, to hold for ever at fee farm, paying … at present held by Magdalene College, Cambridge, and Lord de Ramsey is one of the principal landowners. The abbot had … of that time had the wood assarted and gave the assart to Walter de Stukeley, then steward of the Abbey, who afterwards …