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A History of the County of Worcester
… 6 The older house was perhaps that built by Sir Walter Devereux in the 17th century. 7 There is here an old … Leigh is Bransford. It was the birthplace of Wulstan de Bransford, Bishop of Worcester (133849). 11 In 1338 he … with his son Edmund, made over the manor to trustees, Sir Walter Leveson and Humphrey Colles, to be sold for the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the London Midland and Scottish Railway. In 1289 Reymund de Solerettis, a merchant of Figeac, while passing 'with his … virgates in Leighton. 49 He was apparently succeeded by Walter Terry, who held one hide of land there in 1253. 50 Walter granted it to Thomas Terry, who promised in return to …
A History of the County of Bedford
… an action against the Sheriff of Bedfordshire, Simon de Beauchamp, who, ' contrary to the charter of the king,' … term of their lives. 55 After John's death Joan married Walter Galoys, and, left a widow again, took to husband John … 94 from whom it descended to his son Hugh and grandson Walter. The latter left a daughter and heiress Amabilla, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… - There afterwards, Ernulph the Man, or Tenant of Roger de Busli 1 (whose Fee it was) had two Carucats, two Vill. … Herbert; Nicholas, Son of Elsin; Galfr. de Bachepuz; and Walter de Montegumeri. In the Year of our Lord, 1141, 3 Alan … de Tolka, the fourth Part of one. Here Jordan, Robert, and Walter Touk, were in their several Times to pay for a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… six acres of arable land and wood. In the iter of H. de Stanton and his sociates, justices itinerant, anno 7 … that those charters had been all allowed in the iter of J. de Berewick, anno 21 Edward I. and likewise in the 7th year of Edward II. before Henry de Stanton, and his sociates, justices itinerant in this …
A History of the County of Hertford
… were acquired early in the reign of Henry I by William de Montfitchet, 2 who with his wife Rohais seems to have been … 61 A John de Nevill appears again in 12478, 62 and in 1324 Walter de Nevill, son of this or another John, conveyed the reversion of the manor, which another Walter de Nevill held for life, to John de Blomvile, 63 lord …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… The other five daughters were Joan the wife of Robert de Burnebu, Alice the wife of John le Brun, Egeline the wife … life to Gilbert Popham, 25 and granted it early in 1307 to Walter de Langton, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 26 who … John de Anwick unsuccessfully claimed the advowson against Walter de Langton, 100 and it followed the descent of the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… hands, 24 and the fee farm of 80 marks was granted to John de Offord in 1342, 25 Robert giving up his lease in the same … death of John in 1349 the manor was granted to Nicholas de Oterbourne, 27 but on the conclusion of the war the manor … abbot had previously leased it for life to Sir Nicholas de Tamworth and his wife Joan, and it was confirmed to them …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… surname from it. In the reign of king Richard I. Nathaniel de Leveland held it of the archbishop, in the 9th year of … might not be hindered therein by the countersine of Osbert de Longchamp. At length their descendant Margaret de Leveland carried this manor in marriage to Giles de
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Forest. 15 King John in March 12034 confirmed to Ralph de Bolebec and his heirs the bailiwick of the 'Haya' of … it in the time of Henry II. 16 In 120910 the second Ralph de Bolebec gave to the king 80 marks and a palfrey for having … to Sir Robert Percehay and descended with Ryton 44 until Walter Percehay of Ryton and William his brother and heir …
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