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A History of the County of Surrey
… House was a preparatory school for boys kept by Mr. De Brath Stanley. The school (under the County Council), for … was found to be Hugh Cokesey, aged 15, son and heir of Walter Cokesey, son of Isabella wife of Walter Cokesey, kt., and daughter of Agnes wife of Uriah …
A History of the County of Rutland
… of Lyndon of their manor of Easton (co. Northants). Roland de Lyndon held Easton in 1086, and the manor of Little … marriages 17541819. 91 Advowson The advowson was held by Walter de Came, possibly sub-tenant of the manor, who … de Seymour and Joan his wife conveyed the advowson to Walter Berdewell, 95 who was probably acting on behalf of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and the repairing of bridges and castles, this land being de cibo eorum, i.e. allotted to the use of their refectory, … year of king Henry III. when, on consideration of Peter de Bending's releasing to them all his right and claim to the … Brockhull, of Saltwood, in which it remained till Thomas de Brockhull, of Calehill, who bore for his arms, A cross …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… through the marriage of Ernulf's daughter Maud and Patrick de Chaworth to their daughter Sibyl and her husband, Walter of Salisbury. 26 Walter's son Patrick, earl of Salisbury, seems to have been …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Morgan. Argent a bend cotised sable charged with a fleur de lis between two cinqfoils argent. Brodrepp. Gules a cross … in Little Comberton were recovered from John Golafre by Walter de Stanewey. 52 In 1332 John Golafre again contributed … who in 15001 owed suit for land lately belonging to Walter Eode in Little Comberton, 58 in 15045 for 'land late …
A History of the County of Warwick
A History of the County of Hertford
… of this family. However this may be, in the year 1204 Eva de Broc held the manor of Little Gaddesden 'with the socage … by a fine levied in that year sold half the manor to Simon de Vieleston, to be held by him and his heirs, of her and her … a son Reginald, aged 40, but this property passed to Sir Walter Lucy, who died in 1444, leaving a son, Sir William. 56 …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… as 'Richard son of Warner Engaine,' probably married Sara de Vere, daughter of the Earl of Oxford. This lady is often … clear that the latter's wife was the daughter of William de Chesney. Richard was holding half a knight's fee in … marriage of the heir, were granted by the king to William de Raleigh, clerk. 12 The heir was his son Ralph, who, in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… without the king's bailiff's presence, tumbrel, vee de naam, return of writs, and 'all that belongs to … state as incumbents. In 1310 the 'ill-famed' royal clerk, Walter Maidstone, obtained it by papal provision to add to … of Worcester in 1313, he had it transferred to his kinsman Walter Kirkeby, already a pluralist when aged fourteen, 243 …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1066 of 2 hides, held by Godric, a free man. In 1086 Walter held it of Swein of Essex. 25 Silvester son of Simon, … Hallingbury rectory c. 1160, was probably a successor of Walter. 26 The tenancy in demesne was soon afterwards merged … farm by Henry II. 28 Richard I granted it in 1189 to Hugh de Neville for knight's fee. 29 Little Hallingbury descended …
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