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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to the custom of the time at Capell, and in Latin, De Capella, their principal residence being at Capell'scourt, … and at his death was buried in this church, as was his son Walter Maney, esq. whose son, John Maney, was a person of … in this family, the greatest part of it was alienated to Walter Maney, esq. whose son, Sir John Maney, bart. of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in 1086, was held under the honor of Richmond by William de Mandeville, earl of Essex. 116 When William died in 1189 … Four of them, Thomas Payn, John Mersey, Henry Helion, and Walter of Linton shortly transferred their interests to … Ruck-Keene, 169 sold the Catley Park estate in 1904 to Sir Walter Henry Wilkin, 170 retaining the lordship of the manor, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… first mentioned early in the reign of Henry III when Hugh de Godshill, the owner also of land in Ibsley, held 1 … for a rent of 60 s. 1 At some date prior to 1271 Peter de Linwood gave all his holding in Linwood together with that of John de Nevill, that is to say two holdings in Linwood, to William …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… who granted it as twelve pounds worth of land to William de Bendeng. 16 On William's death he was succeeded by Adam de … 17 who died seised in 1229. 18 His heir was his son Walter, who died three years later, leaving a son William … under age, who was committed to the guardianship of Walter de Faukenberge; 19 William, however, died while still …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… one held by the king and the other held of Hugh de Port. The first is not mentioned by the name of … as 'Liveselle,' and, assessed at 3 hides, was held of Hugh de Port by Faderlin. 3 The first named, which afterwards … of the ancient feoffment of Robert de St. John. 43 In 1286 Walter de Eversley and Philippa his wife, probably daughter …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Elizabeth (d. 1360), through whose granddaughter Elizabeth de Burgh it descended to the Mortimer earls of March, merging … passed to Hamon's daughter Gunnore, and her husband Sir Walter of Leighton, from whom Anglesey priory claimed an … in half their manor, 69 and who still held it in 1279. 70 Walter died after 1288, 71 and their son John de Valognes …
A History of the County of Northampton
… daughter of William Lisurs, who married Viel de Engaine. 4 Their son Fulk took his mother's name, and from … rent of 6 barbed arrows, which he used to receive of Walter Daundelyn, John Daundelyn, and Thomas Daundelyn of … from the lands of John Pyel in Great and Little Addington. Walter, John and Thomas Daundelyn, of Little Addington, were …
A History of the County of Bedford
… and 1160 the manor was alienated by Abbot Alwin to Hugh de Beauchamp for 10 without the consent of the monastery, 6 … 23 whose son Jasper Edwards transferred it in 1692 to Sir Walter St. John and Francis St. John. 24 By the marriage of … of Eaton, but in 1086 was held in chief by Osbern son of Walter. 29 These 3 hides, as did other lands formerly held by …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Mill Field were the principal common fields. MANOR Hardwin de Scales held LITTLE BERKHAMPSTEAD at the time of the … in 1874 it was vested in her sons-in-law, ViceAdmiral Sir Walter Tarleton, K.C.B., and Colonel David Henry Mackinnon, … widow of the Rev. Henry Dawson, Finette Esther wife of Sir Walter Tarleton, and Caroline Mrs. Mackinnon. 45 The present …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Manor At the time of the Domesday Survey 1086, Gunfrid de Cioches held the manor of LITTLE BILLING of the king in … under-tenant is mentioned at the time of the Survey, but Walter fitz Winemar, whose father Winemar held a great deal … granted to the Avrenches family 40 and was held of them by Walter fitz Winemar, lord of the manor, who bestowed 1 …