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A History of the County of Hertford
… or 3 d. By 1086 Lilley was in the possession of Geoffrey de Bech. We learn also from the Survey that Ilbert as sheriff … escheated to King John, and was granted in 1204 to Matthew de Lilley. 7 A few years later it was in the possession of Pain de Chaworth, 8 having been granted to him to hold at the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Bruning in Edward's day, and at Domesday was held by R. de Olgi from Turchil of Warwick, its value then being 20 s. … given by Henry I, or by the Earl of Warwick, to Geoffrey de Clinton, and went to Geoffrey's daughter Lesceline, who … should have all their corn ground at Blakedown mill. 48 Walter Spigurnel gave the monks pasturage rights between …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the Crown in succession to Bricsic. 33 Before 1107 William de Falaise gave part of the tithes of his demesne there to … to his daughter Emme, and through her marriage to William de Curci descended to William de Curci (d. 1194). Alice, … of Nether Stowey, granted Honibere in Richard I's reign to Walter de Castello, probably for a term of years, since it …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Edward II.'s reign was held by Stephen Gerard, of Henry de Malmayns, who again held it of the castle of Dover. After … Thomas Adelyn, in right of his wife, daughter of Waretius de Valoigns, and he possessed it in the 20th year of king … possessed of lands here; for I find William and Robert de Leigh held lands by knight's service, in Leghe and Sibeton …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… general title, as follows: In Estraites hundred, Wills de Eddesham holds of the archbishop, Berewic as one manor. It … which it remained till Joane, daughter and heir of William de Auberville, marrying Nicholas de Criol, entitled him to it as part of her inheritance. At …
A History of the County of Worcester
… or sold the estate to the Knightons. Alexander de Knighton was holding in Worcestershire in 11801, 77 and Ketelburn de Knighton held the manor in the reign of Henry II. Half a … 79 Half a virgate at Knighton descended to Osbert de Knighton son of Ketelburn, and passed from him to his son …
A History of the County of Surrey
… is the property of Mr. H. H. Knig; Carewell House of Mr. Walter Williams. MANORS A cartulary of the abbey of Hyde or … and kept him prisoner for a year. 18 In 1287 William de Beauvais quitclaimed to the Abbot of Hyde his land called … still a child to Edward Blount, Lord Mountjoy, grandson of Walter Blount, whom the elder Anne had herself married. 60 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the king, was granted by William I to his follower Ernulf de Hesding, who in his turn, with the consent of the king, … neighbourhood were made to the abbot and convent by Henry de Bernevall, lord of Vernhams Dean, in the reign of Henry II and by his nephew and successor Roger de Bernevall. 9 The manor remained in the hands of the abbot …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 5 In 1086, assessed at 15 hides, it was held by Hugh de Beauchamp, 6 a Bedfordshire baron. Simon de Beauchamp, … descendant, Thomas Earl of Arundel, as late as 1637. 40 Walter Lucy, kt., who is mentioned as their tenant in the … heir Isabel married first Simon de Patishull, and secondly Walter de Teye, 76 and held her share with her second husband …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… office anno 1513. He was a learned man, and wrote a book, De Ponte Londini. About thirty years ago a large chesnut tree … families of no small repute in this county. Sir Alexander de Cheney, of Patrixborne, the seat of this family, where … many other of the gentry of this county. His son William de Cheney died possessed of the manor of Badmangore, in the …