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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… being the 7th year of king Edward II. in the iter of H. de Stanton and his sociates, justices itinerants, the abbot … monastery, in the former parts of this History. 2 Salamon de Ripple, a monk of this monastery, being about the 10th …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Lewin, a man of Earl Harold. Before 1086 it was granted to Walter the Fleming, and was then assessed at 5 hides and 1 virgate. 5 The descendants of Walter the Fleming held the manor of Wahull or Odell in … of Scales, though at what date is not known. William de Scales was lord of the manor in 1181, 9 and is mentioned …
A History of the County of Warwick
… attached to the honor of Winchester and in 1235 Roger de Quency, Earl of Winchester, held a quarterfee in … divided, as in 1375 the quarter-fee was held by Sir Henry de Beaumont, 3 representative of Roger's younger daughter, 4 … known tenant of the manor is said to have been Robert de Ceraso, in the time of Henry I, whose grandson and heir …
A History of the County of Essex
… by a free man, and in 1086 by Roger as tenant of Peter de Valognes, became the manor of LITTLE PARNDON, 21 … or Valognes, being apportioned after 1235 to Lora de Balliol. 22 The tenancy in demesne was held in the early … succeeded by his son Robert of Parndon, also called Robert de la Mare. 23 John de la Mare in 1236 held 1 knight's fee in …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Little Paxton was assigned to Isabella, the wife of Robert de Brus, and the remainder to Devorgilla, the wife of John … of the manor of Toseland, until after the death of Sir Walter Luke in 1544. 65 Sir Walter was succeeded by his son Nicholas, 66 who previous to …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… by Lord Sandwich to William Henry Fellowes, second Lord de Ramsey, 8 and his grandson Ailwin Edward Fellowes, third Lord de Ramsey, is now lord of the manor. CHURCH The church of ST. … The advowson passed with the manor in 1889 to Lord de Ramsey, whose grandson is now patron. There are no …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… a daughter Beatrice, who in 1235 or 1236 married Robert de Briwes. 39 Robert, who was granted free warren in Little … Hugh. 53 Hugh died in 1420 having settled the manor on Sir Walter Hungerford (later Lord Hungerford, d. 1449), Walter's third son Edmund, and Edmund's wife Margery, one of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in 1814. 42 Manors and other Estates. In 1086 Hardwin de Scalers held altogether nearly 8 hides in Shelford, most … was succeeded by his daughter Lucy who married Baldwin de Freville (d. c. 1257). 46 Little Shelford thereafter … in the Freville family for over 300 years. Baldwin de Freville c. 1235 held fee there in chief, fee of the honor …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… held a fee and a half of the old feoffment of Humphrey de Bohun 3a and this included the estate in Little Somborne … Welles dated 2 August 1762 15 it passed to his cousin Walter Smythe. 16 The latter died in 1788, leaving a son Walter, on whose death without male issue the estate passed …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… his relict Agnes 52 (d. 1369), who married secondly Thomas de Bradeston, Lord Bradeston (d. 1360). Agnes's heir was her …