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A History of the County of York North Riding
… so much from the inroads of the Scots that Eleanor de Percy's goods here were exempted from taxation. 14 The … entry into the manor of Castle Leavington, then held by Walter Boynton, 88 second husband of Alice. 89 Alice, who … died in 1387, when Castle Leavington descended to her son Walter Boynton. 91 On his death without issue the following …
Magna Britannia
… belonged, when the Survey of Domesday was taken, to Ralph de Burun. It was in the Greys of Codnor as early as the reign … was made governor in 1250 52; Hugh Despencer in 1255. 53 Walter de Stokesley was, in 1274, made keeper of … alabaster monument for Thomas Powtrell, Esq., 1484; Walter Powtrell, 1598; John Powtrell, Esq., 1624; Robert …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… lapsed. 7 Metham. Quarterly azure and argent with a fleur de lis or in the quarter. Smelt. Azure a cheveron between … confirmed a grant of 2 oxgangs here made by Ernald de Fletham to Marrick Priory. 33 Maud daughter of Robert granted 2 tofts of her fee in Fleetham, while Aliez de Cormarles granted 2 oxgangs in Fleetham, and John Coleman …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… foundation charter to Newburgh Priory. 5 In 1253 John de Curtenay transferred the mesne lordship of a third part of … in demesne, the remaining 3 being held of him by Alexander de Leeds, who had been the tenant of John de Curtenay. 7 The … 1530 by Katherine, the eldest daughter, who married first Walter Strickland and secondly Henry Burgh ( Yorks. Fines …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Gunnora was lady of Kirkby Knowle in 1217, when Hugh de Maunby granted her one crop from his land in the territory … the widow of a member of the Lascelles family, as Picot de Lascelles held the manor in the early 13th century and … Henry Carlton granted land here in 1252 to Gilbert son of Walter de Islebeck, 102 and Gilbert was holding it of John de …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… worth 5 s. 4 d. rent in 1086. 15 It was granted by Richard de Kirkby Misperton 16 to John de Dalton of Pickering in … 12845 of John Wake, 76 perhaps as lessee of his uncle 77 Walter Romayne. Walter Romayne of Great Edston 78 in 1303 settled the manors …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… house built on the site of the nunnery founded by Robert de Stutevill in the time of Henry I. The 'Black Swan,' Kirkby … were probably granted with other lands of Hugh's to Robert de Stutevill, for Kirkby Moorside afterwards formed part of the barony of Mowbray. 10 Roger de Mowbray, son of Niel Daubeney, grantee of the Stutevill …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… may have been granted by Earl Conan to his kinsman Conan de Aske. 78 The mesne lordship of Dalton Michael belonged to … to Simon Thomas Scrope of Danby and Frances to Stephen Walter Tempest of Broughton. 95 The manor descended to these … was still assessed with 'Mowbray's fee' in 15223. 205 Walter Bardolf was under-tenant in the reign of Henry II, and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… been given by Hugh Pudsey, Bishop of Durham (115395), to Walter de Farlington, whose daughter and heir Bishop Philip de Poitou (11971208) married to Henry Walens. 3a Margaret …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Wiske in demesne; the mesne lordship was held by Roger de Lascelles in 120910, 25 by his son 26 Picot, and in 1261 … manor to Alan de Newsham, clerk, who in 1319 settled it on Walter de Newsham and Alan his son and the heirs male of Alan. In 13429 Margaret widow of Walter held one-third of the manor in dower. 105 The …