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A History of the County of York North Riding
… it was granted in free marriage with Ada daughter of Hugh de Balliol to John son of Robert. 15 Hugh de Eure, younger son of Ada and John son of Robert, 16 held … of Kirkby were landowners of some importance under Ada de Balliol, Hugh de Eure and his son John. 28 Court leet and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the overlordship merged in the under-tenancy. Peter de Surdeval 15 held 1 knight's fee of Everard de Roos in … were joint tenants in 12845. 23 John son and heir of Walter de Surdeval and born at this place proved his age in … Wyvills. 38 This 'manor of North Holme' was inherited by Walter son of James de Holme and followed the descent of that …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the latter part of the 12th century Roger son of William de Tocketts gave a salt-pan in 'Cotum' to Guisborough Priory … 3 and Hugh son of Ralph Deblel two salt-pans. 4 Alan de Wilton early in the 13th century granted to the canons of … Whitby only contributed 4 s. 18; and in 1257 Marmaduke de Thweng obtained a grant of an annual fair to be held on …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… variety. It bears also the initials [W C E] with a fleur de lis for Sir Christopher Wandesford (died 1590) and … died in 1860 35; the manor descended through his third son Walter to his grandson Charles, who died unmarried in 1881. Kirklington then passed to Sarah the sister of Walter Butler - Clarke - Southwell Wandesford; she had …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Certainly 'the mill at Kirtlington' was sold by Ingerram de Kirtlington to John Fitzhugh, and by Fitzhugh's … 400. By charter ascribed, probably incorrectly, to 1227, Walter son of Rich. de Kirtlington grants to Bicester Priory … names: Thos. de la Haye, Thos. and Ligerus le Loutre, Walter Ingerram, Adam de Marigny, Matthew de Launceles and …
A History of the County of Hertford
… it formed part of the lands of Eudo Dapifer, son of Hubert de Ryes, and was assessed at 8 hides. 6 About the middle of … who died before 1346, leaving a son Edmund, who enfeoffed Walter de Mauny and his heirs of the manor and died without issue. 37 In 1346 Knebworth was said to be held by Walter de Mauny and Thomas de Hoo 38 (grandson of Robert and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… century to the lords of Whaddon, descended from Hardwin de Scalers's son Hugh, and their successors until 1720. 23 … leaving as heir his daughter Cecily, who married Andrew de Bures (d. 1369). 35 Bures survived his wife and William … 148 In 1433 the vicar of Whaddon, its lord Thomas de Scalers, and 17 other Whaddon men obstructed and assaulted …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… 1-third. The Land was then one Car. There afterwards Roger de Busli had one Car. and two Vill. with one Car. (or Plow.) … Part here, which was called Richmond Fee, because Wm. de Musters, acquitted the Abbats of Welbek and Neubo, 2 and … Welbeck held here in Villainage, was given by Euftachius de Mortayn, and held of Richmond. But Adam de St. Maria, who …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the 13 th century the overlordship belonged to Avice de Columbers. 4 From her it descended to Matthew de Columbers, who died in 1273 seised of a knight's fee and a … granted the manor to Sir John Sandys and Joan his wife. 28 Walter Sandys is named in 1428 as holding the half-fee which …
A History of the County of Worcester
… possessions in Worcestershire, Knightwick passed to Walter de Beauchamp, son-in-law of Urse the Sheriff. 9 The overlordship remained with Walter's descendants the Earls of Warwick, the manor being …
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