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A History of the County of Hampshire
… How Park, possibly through the early connexion of William de Ow with the parish, 2 and had its origin in the charter of … in 1795 and died in 1814. His son and heir Sir John Walter Pollen, bart., 121 sold Marsh Court in 1815 to James … the other two-thirds were granted by Edward III in 1370 to Walter Haywode, to hold during the minority of John at a rent …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 12 Robert forfeited his lands in 1224 as an ally of Falkes de Breaut, but they were afterwards restored to his wife … 21 He about 1380 alienated King's Walden to John Bixen and Walter Pulter, who enfeoffed John Wylkyn of the same. 22 John … (before November 1220) of Gunnora wife of Robert Fitz Walter, daughter and heir of Robert de Valoines, the manor …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 7 Between 1181 and 1189 Henry II granted the manor to Walter the usher of the king's chamber to hold in chief by the annual rent of a pair of gilded spurs. 8 Walter was succeeded by his brother Aimery le Despenser, who … 1312 24 until her death in 1370, when it passed to William de la Zouche, the son of Joan wife of Eudo de la Zouche and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the latter no more is known, but in about 1170 Robert fitz Walter and Amabel his wife gave the mill of Kingsbury to the … confirmed by Amabel's sister Alice and her husband Simon de Harecourt. 12 The same Alice, as Alice de Kinesbire … widow of Ralph son of Ralph was claiming dower here from Walter son of Ralph in 1209. 134 James de la Lande was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and France and was committed to the custody of Peter de Galicien in 1324. 53 Edward III on his accession granted … the warren, which had been leased for twenty-one years by Walter Curll, Bishop of Winchester, to Nicholas Christmas in … it passed in accordance with her wishes to her second son Walter, 168 who in 1310 released his interest in it to his …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was in possession of the lordship itself. 72 William (I) de Gouvis (d. c. 1194) was elsewhere succeeded in turn by his … in 1265 when it was held by Robert's son William (II) de Gouvis (d. 12989). 74 Thence it passed to the elder of William's two daughters, Joan wife of Sir John de Latimer (d. 1326), 75 whose son Sir Robert (I) (d. 1361) …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the exchequer, in the reign of Henry II. that Reginald de Cornhill, who resided at Minster, in Thanet, and was … a son Thomas, and a daughter Margaret, married to Guncelin de Badlesmere; which Thomas died without issue, in the 6th … A. M. obt. Nov. 17, 1710. 51 John Grant, D. D. 1710. 52 Walter Hodges, D. D. obt. Jan. 1757. 53 Erasmus. Saunders, D. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of king Henry III. was part of the possessions of Hubert de Burgo, earl of Kent, who, on his foundation of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… deeds, Ermine, upon a bend, five chevronels; and John de Kingsnoth, who lived here about the latter end of king … sealed with that coat of arms; yet I find that Bartholomew de Badlesmere, who was attainted about the 17th year of king … had escheated to the crown on the attainder of Bartholomew de Badlesmere in the 17th year of king Edward II. remained …
A History of the County of Northampton
… It is of latten, bearing the head of a king and a fleur-de-lis, with the legend: sigillvm commvne de kyngesthorpe. They made many ordinances for the good … (d. 1704) and Elizabeth his wife (1706), and a slab to Walter Faunt (d. 1695) and his wife Mabel (d. 1698), daughter …