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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of this manor seems to have been granted to William de Albineto, or Albini, surnamed Pincerna, who had followed … the seignory paramount of it had descended from William de Albineto before-mentioned; Sir Ralph Pyrot, his successor, … Josiah Hardy, esq. By his second wife Jane, daughter of Walter Williams, of Monmouthshire, he left one son Francis, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… embarrassment, 18 and who in 1317 enfeoffed Robert de Tolthorp of the manor to the end that he should be … P. Dom. 160310, p. 142. V.C.H. Beds. i, 224 b. Ibid. Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 243; Feud. Aids, i, 5, 9. Feudal Aids, … i, 3. Hugh Bossard acknowledges that he owes to William de Teken, merchant, of Northampton, 60; Cal. Close, 131823, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was the headquarters of the Gild of St. Anne, founded by Walter Cook in 1412, and must have been built then or soon … known reference to KNOWLE is in about 1200, when William de Arden granted the vill to his wife Amice de Traci for her … a faculty to found a chapel on his land was obtained by Walter Cook. The church was consecrated 24 February 1402, but …
A History of the County of Somerset
… had been dispossessed and their lands granted to Roger de Courcelles. 21 The overlordship of the manor is seldom … by his son Hugh. 23 The Domesday tenant was William de Almereio, 24 but no occupier has been traced thereafter until c. 11868 when Alan de Furneaux included Knowle chapel in his grant of Cudworth …
A History of the County of Worcester
… succeeded by Robert Wyard, who gave land at Kyre to Henry de Turberville about the middle of the 13th century. 17 John … his lands, which were granted in 1323 for life to Simon de Reading, serjeant-atarms. 22 He in 1324 obtained a grant … William's widow Elizabeth married as her second husband Walter Walshe, groom of the privy chamber to Henry VIII, and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Heidune for building a new mill, and a little later John de Lodbroke gave 3 acres 'below the mill', this being … 2 Although a water-mill worth 3 s. existed on Hugh de Grentemaisnil's estate in 1086, 3 the only later … mill and 2 carucates of land in Ladbroke to John and Alice de Langeleye. 5 Most of the parish appears to have been …
Magna Britannia
… was confirmed to the monastery of Tywardreth, by Robert de Cardinham, in the reign of Richard I., by the name of … in this parish. The Kendalls of Pelyn are descended from Walter, third son of John Kendall of Treworgy, who married a … of Tywardreth. The advowson of the vicarage was granted to Walter Kendall, Esq., and his heirs, in the reign of Henry …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Conquest, which Franc and Odinear had, afterwards of Roger de Buslie's Fee. 1 They defended themselves in the public … the Son of Ro- bert Torcart, of Hokenale, released to Sir Walter, Son of Sir Walter de Loudham, the Homage, and all the Service, due and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… at Goudhurst, and were clothiers there a few years ago; Walter, an intermediate son, became on his father's death … of them by the family of Lenham; one of whom, Nicholas de Lenham, obtained a charter of free warren for his lands … chancellor, by whom she had no issue, she remarried with Walter Doble, gent. of the county of Sussex, who in her right …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… a large holding in CHIPPING LAMBOURN was granted to Joce de Dinan, 41 formerly castellan of Ludlow Castle. 42 He must … holding by the serjeanty of keeping the king's harriers. Walter de Hairez seems to have held this fee in 1130. 234 In … Robert granted it in 1348 to John Bishop of Lincoln and Walter atte Bergh, against whom it was unsuccessfully claimed …