Search
A History of the County of Bedford
… discovered bears the date of 1206; it records that John de Stocton in that year quitclaimed a carucate of land in … Bishop of Ely for life, 16 who in turn granted it to John de Waldeshef, who claimed rights of free warren and a view of … which amounted to half a hide of land, had passed to Walter de la Sale. 48 No further mention occurs of it, 49 but …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… ploughs. 7 In the time of Abbot Robert (11801200), Adam de Stukeley, with Aristotle his son, made an agreement with … 31 and was probably grandfather of Josceline, son of Walter de Stukeley, who married Aline, afterwards the wife of James Wake, 32 and was sheriff in 1205. 33 Walter, son of Josceline de Stukeley, 34 appears as steward …
A History of the County of Oxford
… between Wadard (3 hides), Humphrey (3 hides), and Ilbert de Lacy (2 hides). 27 On or before his death in 1097 Odo's … the 19th century, and on the northwest in 1921. 38 Ilbert de Lacy's 2 hides were incorporated in the Lacy honor of Pontefract, descending to Alice de Lacy, wife of Thomas of Lancaster. 39 After Thomas's …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Benet Cherry-Garrard. 51 Cherry. Argent three fleurs de lis fesseways within two bars engrailed all between three … between three lapwings and a chief charged with a fleur de lis between two spear-heads, all impaling Norreys. Against … Clyff silver, was paid (Dugdale, Mon. i, 527). Chron. Mon. de Abingdon (Rolls Ser.), i, 135. The document is a …
A History of the County of Hertford
… about 1258 between the three sisters and heirs of Richard de Montfitchet, to the second of whom, Aveline, Little … Wymondley was apportioned. This Aveline married William de Fortibus Earl of Albemarle, 7 who was starved to death in … was founded during the reign of Henry III by Richard de Argentein, lord of the manor of Great Wymondley, some time …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of king Edward II.'s reign, anno 1313, in the iter of H. de Stanton and his sociates, justices itinerant, the abbot, … of Trendesle. In the 10th year of king Edward III. Solomon de Ripple being custos, or bailiff of this manor, made many … took their name from it, one of whom, John, son of John de Wolton, held it at the latter end of king Henry III.'s …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Caisun. He confirmed a grant to the Templars by Walo de Bray (either his tenant or his predecessor as lord of the … 38 which never seems to have been built. In 1204 Robert de Meisnil had this knight's fee, for which he was sued by … Littlemore, which the Rector of St. Mary's had bought from Walter, son of Hugh Sered, in the 13th century, 108 and which …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… until granted in the twelfth century by Bishop Henry de Blois to the prior and convent of St. Swithun ad …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… referred to in the 13th century and later. 5 Robert de Liverton in about 1180 granted to Whitby Abbey tenements … were the Brus lords of Danby and Skelton, the third Peter de Brus dying seised in 1272 of half a knight's fee here, 11 … 12 By William le Latimer, son of Lucy, heir of Lucy de Thweng, the manor was held in demesne, but the younger …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… as her heir her nephew Richard, the son of her brother, Walter Dallingridge. 24 Richard Dallingridge died in January … of a knight's fee in Holbury of the inheritance of Matthew de Columbars though she does not seem to have held the manor … Moor and the 'land of Tristre,' 49 and shortly afterwards Walter Basset sold the priory his half of Basset's Mill, his …