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A History of the County of Warwick
… the Falconer of Henley, and in 1349 half the land of Walter le Fowler was held by John Sweyn for 1 s. 6 d. and 2 … of the Confessor. 18 In 1086 the estate was held by Hugh de Grentemaisnil, as half a hide. 19 Hugh's lands came into … two daughters, of whom Denise was wife of Sir Robert de Harecurt and Cecily wife of Sir Thomas de Bishopsdon. 27 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was holding of him was assigned to his nephew Richard de Burgh, third Earl of Ulster, son of his sister Aveline, 4 … Dabernon, 13 who had sub-enfeoffed his three brothers, Walter, William, and Richard, his son being witness to the … a partition was made in 1207, one moiety being assigned to Walter Dabernon, brother of Ingram, and the other moiety, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Gamel as a 'manor,' was in 1086 in the hands of Berengar de Toni and was held under him by the Abbot of St. Mary's, … Moorside (q.v.), of which manor it was parcel. 32 Robert de Stutevill gave the nuns of Keldholme the right of getting … of Farndale which the king had recovered from Nicholas de Stutevill. 34 The abbot and Nicholas came to an agreement …
A History of the County of Essex
… Estate. There were three manors in Latton in 1086. Adelolf de Merk held of Eustace of Boulogne 1 hide and 30 a., which … name, but by 1277 their estate seems to have passed to Walter Bibsworth, poet and crusader. 53 Latton Hall descended … tower in 1234. Simon, rector, was living c. 1260, and Walter was mentioned in 1317 as late rector. 217 Roger de
Magna Britannia
… was annexed to it by act of parliament. Launceston Castle Walter Reynell was castellan of Launceston in the reign of Richard I. 9 Hubert de Burgh, who had large possessions in Cornwall, was made … and sheriff of the county, by King John 10. William de Bottreaux was governor in the reign of Edward II. 11 From …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was assigned to the monks' kitchen by Abbot William de Humez in the early 13th century 46 and from this date the … manors of Launton and Wheathampstead (Herts.) to Alphonso de Salynes, clerk, and an annuity of 4 for life from Launton … either party to comply. Thus in 1326 John Alisot and John de Baynton, elected in turn to marry Agnes, widow of William …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 1761, fol. 152. Walkelin, Bishop of Winchester, and Hugh de Port witnessed this charter. This date is evidently … charter. Pipe R. 13 Hen. II (Pipe R. Soc), 191; Testa de Ne'vill (Rec. Com.), 239 b; Pope Nicb. Tax. (Rec. Com.), …
Magna Britannia
… is in severalties, having been sold by the coheirs of Walter Kendall, M.D., who acquired it by marrying the widow … with a salary of 30l. per annum. Dean Prideaux and Walter Moyle were educated at this school 34. A … that in the reign of Richard I., his descendant Robert de Cardinham was lord of this town, it being on record that …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… on themselves for life with reversion to Eleanor's son Sir Walter Hungerford (d. 1516) in tail and with remainder to her … and secondly Sir Richard Sacheverell (d. 1534). 87 Sir Walter's rights were apparently ignored in 1499 and the manor … who retained it after arbitration between him and Sir Walter's grandson Walter, Lord Hungerford, in 1535. Lea manor …
A History of the County of Warwick
… granted by one of the Marmions to a member of the de la Launde family, as in 1253 James de la Launde and his heirs were granted free warren on all … Merevale, including Ouston with two mills, were given to Walter Devereux, Lord Ferrers of Chartley, 27 whose …
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