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A History of the County of Buckingham
… seems probable, because at the end of the 12th century Walter de Hertwell and his son Barnabas were said to hold one … fee in Hartwell; 5 when they granted their land to William de Luton, the manors of Hartwell and Hampden were specified, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… (q.v.), and the second by a hide of the fee of William de Curcy which Reygold held, 2 and which seems to have been … Harrowden, was already in existence in 1227; 4 and Henry de Raunds, who succeeded William Raymond in the manor, made a … son of Henry of Northampton in 1237. 5 In 1316 William de Raunds was entered with John de Leuknor as holding in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… possible to trace them beyond that period. Before 1249 Walter, son of Adam of Bradley, granted Agnes, widow of Richard of Oaksey, 4 virgates there. In 1249 Walter's brother Adam waived his claim to virgate there in … and her sisters Margery Quintyn, Amy del Molyn, and Maud de Barneville to Philip de Gay. In 1305 a Philip de Gay, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Asshe. 18 This John was possibly the father of Bartholomew de Asshele, who in 1346 held in Little Horwood the land … seised of these lands. 21 Her heir was John son of John de Nowers, and possibly the son of Grace. In 1369 John …
A History of the County of Northampton
… in 1086, but there is nothing to connect him with William de Houghton who in the 12th century held 3 hides in the two places. 14 William de Houghton held lands in other counties and was chamberlain … 43 after which date no more is heard of the family here. Walter de Houby is said to have acquired the Grimbald …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… but presumably in the 12th century it was held by James de Newmarket, who died before 1215, leaving two daughters and … 54 His wife Lucy, after his death, probably married Walter de Shobintone, 55 who also answered for the whole fee … been held by the Earl of Buckinghamshire. In 1327 Walter de Shobinton and his wife Lucy alienated a messuage, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the parish. 41 The overlordship descended to Edward's son Walter (d. 1147), Walter's son Patrick, earl of Salisbury (d. 1168), and with … was then united with the benefice of Wylye and Fisherton de la Mere, and in 1979 Stockton was added to create the new …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the manor with her daughter Mary in 1771. 24 Mary married Walter Wakeman, but died without issue, leaving Little … Cross for the souls of Henry, Geoffrey, Maud and Nicholas de Mitton, Edith and Robert de Clipston, Alice and Richard de Boudon and Elena. After the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… that rise to the east and west and gave it its name 'de fontibus de Merlawe.' The grantees at the Dissolution seem to have … it until its alienation in 1445 by Sir William son of Sir Walter Lucy to Ralf Ingoldesby, 100 who with Agnes his wife …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Idonea, daughter of Eustachia Basset and Richard de Camvill, married William Longespee, Earl of Salisbury. 11 … 58 This boy, who was ten at that time, was probably the Walter Mantell who held it between 1201 and 1212, 59 when it … be the Robert Mantell who in 1336 enfeoffed his son Walter of the manor, 62 so called for the first time. Walter …