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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… on the dexter side, a lion argent, sem of fleur de lis sable, and crowned, as the crest; on the sinister, a … was granted, with other manors and lands, to Sir William de Montacute, 12 knight banneret, and his wife Katherine, in … family of great antiquity in the county of Surry; for Hugh de Polsted gave lands, called Inwood, in the 16th year of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and later came to represent the entire holding of the De Scaccario family, 44 it is most likely that Abingdon … by the diminution of small holdings. At Postcombe Walter Lewknor, a yeoman farmer, paid more than the 8 other … unknown, never appropriated the church. The last rector, Walter Eston, resigned in 1440, 289 the year in which the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… he received it seven pounds, now eight pounds. Richard de Tonebridge holds in his lowy what is worth twenty-four … one hundred acres, belonging to this rectory, which Walter, parson of Leyborne, held in Leyborne of the earl of … RECTORS. Family of Leyborne Peter, Temp. Edward I. 8 Walter, in the 20th of king Edward III. 9 William Milles, in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Rotherfield, in Oxfordshire, a descendant of which, John de Grey, of Rotherfield, was owner of it in the reign of king … knight's fee, in lieu of all other service. Bartholomew de Grey, his descendant, died possessed of this manor in the … 10 king Henry VII. 1411, granted to John Woley and Robert de Rowe, wardens of Rochester bridge, a moiety of four pounds …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… estate, called the Burgate and previously held by Picote de Burgate, which Henry 1 granted to the abbey in 11212. 39 … is that of John of Coate, who was presented by the rector, Walter Burdoun, in 1297. 182 The Abbess of Shaftesbury …
A History of the County of Rutland
… in Gisleburg Hundred and a Half in Northamptonshire. Walter was entered as holding 2 hides here, worth 8, of the … assarts at Liddington, by a charter witnessed by Richard de Humez, the Constable. 31 In 1189 Henry, Bishop of Lincoln, … window only. Azure a saltire ermine between four fleurs de lys or. Wright (op. cit. 81) wrongly assigned this coat to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… called the barony of Saye. In the reign of Edward I. Ralph de Cestreton appears to have held it, and was succeeded in it … of lands in this parish and Ewell, which were given by Walter Richards in 1627, towards the maintenance of two … great-grandson of the former. After which, archbishop Walter granted licence for the canons of the priory to serve …
A History of the County of Bedford
… were four shields: (1) and (4) on a bend three fleurs de lis; (2) now gone; and (3) same impaling Party palewise in … of F. Beds. 6 John, no. 4, 5; 12 Hen. III, no. 11; Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 246; Feud. Aids, i, 20, 31; Chan. Inq. p.m. 32 Edw. III, no. 65. Plac. de Quo Warr. (Rec. Com.), II. Cal. Rot. Chart. (Rec. Com.), …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and a few small copses and plantations. In 1252 Richard de Mundeville had a grant of free warren on his demesnes … have come into the hands of (? Rannulf) the father of Niel de Mundeville, as the latter confirmed to the canons of St. … had passed, probably by purchase, to Lord Willoughby de Broke by 1715, 17 and both manor and advowson have been …
A History of the County of Northampton
… given in marriage by William to his Norman follower Simon de St. Lis or Senliz, who was made Earl of Northampton and … whose name appears in these counties about this time. 9 Walter Oliphant was given as a hostage by William of Scotland … connected with Northamptonshire in 1201. 11 It was another Walter, probably, whose land in Lilford was in 1216 committed …
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