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A History of the County of York North Riding
… on the defects in the church 26 it was stated that William de Bliburgh, when rector, had built a new chamber in the … the rectorial mansion, a rent of 26 s. 8 d. paid by John de Leake, and the tithes of hay from the demesne lands of … instance of the Bishop.' 33 Ilger granted it to one Ralph de Trek for a yearly rent of 2 marks. 34 From Ralph it passed …
A History of the County of Warwick
… daughter Maud proved her age and with her husband Ralph de Stafford received the rents, services, and customs of all … also received small grants of land and rents from William de Halughton and Maud his wife (1370) 21 and Thomas … the manor on his heirs male with reversion to his brothers Walter and Anthony and daughters Bridget, Elizabeth, and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… solidates and 2 denariates of land in Letherhead to Brian de Therfield for rent of a sparrowhawk. 16 In the reign of … a hall for the county court, then held in Letherhead. Walter le Hore held land by finding a prison for prisoners … land held by the serjeanties and the sparrowhawk passed to Walter de Thorp. 19 He subinfeudated to Eustace de Hacche, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… by the carucate of land in Leckford of which William de Leckford died seised early in the 13th century. 19 In 1315 one Richard de Leckford held a mill-pond in Leckford. 20 A year later he … granted it for life to his Venetian physician, Augustine de Augustinis, in part payment of a debt. 35 Augustine …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… bishop of Baieux and earl of Kent, of whom it was held by Walter de Doway. It is thus described in Domesday, under the general title of the bishop's lands: Walter de Dowai holds Lee of the bishop (of Baieux). It was …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of Lancaster. 6 In the 12th century it was held by Ralph de Halton, 7 but it is not clear whether he held it directly … Turvilles as measne lords. He was succeeded by Geoffrey de Turville, clerk, 8 the brother of William de Turville, who was lord of Weston Turville 9 at the close …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… called in antient charters Creveceur, and in Latin, De Crepito Corde, who at first made Chatham in this county … London by the king's order; and that afterwards, he caused Walter Colepeper, bailiff of the Seven Hundreds, to be drawn … sister Elizabeth. On Mrs. Meredith's death, unmarried, Walter Hooper, esq. of London, the intermediate remainders …
A History of the County of Warwick
… later corrupted to Guy's Cliffe, was given by Geoffrey de Clinton early in the 12th century to Gilbert 'nutricius' … which Henry I bestowed upon his chamberlain Geoffrey de Clinton, who gave the church of WOOTTON with its lands to … husband John de Peyto, 51 who conveyed them in 1339 to Sir Walter Hopton and Joan his wife; 52 but Thomas Hubaud is said …
A History of the County of Surrey
… have been a constant subject of dispute. In 1223 Gilbert de Covelinden and others were summoned to answer to the prior … it, bringing their own horses and ploughs. In 1311 John de Dene, a tenant of the prior in Shellwood, was remitted … Gatton, and may have been here. STUMBLEHOLE. In 1325 R. de Stumblehole held a tenement at Stumblehole of Banstead …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of 1 hide in Leigh. 51 In 1227 Ivicia, lately wife of Adam de Paris, claimed dower in an estate of one plough-land and more in Leigh against John de Paris, 52 who presumably held of the abbey. Later the … manor of Leigh. William Twinhoe was succeeded by his son Walter, 97 and in 1548 a William Twinhoe and his son Edmund …
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