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A History of the County of York North Riding
… who were afterwards overlords. 44 From the first Peter de Brus 45 a mesne lordship descended 46 to the Fauconbergs … subenfeoffed Guisborough Priory of the services of Robert de Butterwick for 3 carucates of land here, 50 but died … below, p. 407; Kirkby's Inq. (Surt. Soc.), 126, 234, where Walter de Fauconberg was said to hold 8 carucates in Loftus; …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of them. There are many modern buildings of brick. A cul-de-sac running east opposite the church has a stone house on … de Burgh had 40 there. 36 His lands there were bestowed on Walter de Langley, and in 1269 Sir Robert, with Sir Ralph Pippard, agreed to pay Walter 200 marks for their redemption. 37 This was evidently …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Almar, in 1086 formed part of the possessions of Richard de Tonbridge, of whom it was held by Picot. The extent then … Nothing more appears concerning the manor until 1398, when Walter Pembroke and Margery his wife quitclaimed Long Ditton … entered into the manor, and afterwards granted it to Walter de Waldeshelf. Hugh le Despenser, junior, coveting the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… represented one of the 2 knight's fees held by Gerard de Limesi or his son John in the later 12th century. 13 The … was divided between his aunts Basile, wife of Hugh de Odingsels, and Eleanor, wife of David de Lindsey, a moiety of Long Itchington falling to the …
A History of the County of Durham
… it belonged to the wapentake of Sadberge. In 1231 John de Balliol came to an agreement with the bishop by which he … who died seised of it in 1315. His free tenants were Walter Cyrzei, holding by the twelfth part of a knight's fee, … of Balliol; Margaret his widow held the lands as dower; Walter was his son and heir. 37 Walter son of John de …
A History of the County of Somerset
… two thegns and in 1086 against the abbot's will by Roger de Courcelles. 79 Most of Roger's estates passed to the Malet … third passing to Dorothy, his daughter, and to her husband Walter Nourse. 145 The other two thirds were held in 1710 by … other daughter Mary, and by John Smith. 146 Dorothy, Walter, Mary, and John held courts at least until 1714. 147 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… when a division was made between the lands of William de Syneguy, lord of the manor of Sutton Warblington, and Hugh de Wengham, lord of Well, it was arranged that' Whatsoever is … is represented by the land in Long Sutton which William de St. Martin inherited in 1224. William was succeeded by his …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… it was assessed at 13 hides 1 virgate, and was held by Walter Giffard in demesne. 20 Walter was the son of Walter Giffard, lord of Longueville in … Marshall. 25 William Marshal granted Wittenham to Hugh de Sandford and Richard his brother and Ralph de St. Helen to …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Warwickshire 45 and married first Audrey daughter of Peter de Saltmarsh, and secondly Cecily widow of William de Staunton. 46 He was alive in 1189 90. 47 His heir Reynold … 49 Robert married Emma daughter of William and Cecily de Staunton, 50 and confirmed to her 51 a grant made by his …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to Wherwell Abbey, was granted to Thomas West Lord De La Warr at the Dissolution, and remained in that family … land in Forton and Wherwell, which he had of the gift of Walter Erchebaud of Andover (ibid. no. 25). Grant of the said land by Walter Erchebaud to John de St. Valery (ibid. no. 26). …