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A History of the County of Hampshire
… since her husband's death, 11 was assigned to William de Percy, 12 who had married Joan one of the five sisters and co-heirs of William. William de Percy, however, gave up his right to Margery de la Ferte, … wife of Sir John Sandys (ibid.). She was followed by Sir Walter Sandys, whose son and heir Thomas died in 1442, being …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… history of the estate has not been traced. Hardwin de Scalers, lord of Caxton, had in 1086 a small estate of 3 … other religious houses had small estates in Longstowe. Walter the chaplain, vicar of Longstowe, before 1250 gave 2 … and parsonage part of which was probably that acquired by Walter the chaplain, vicar in the 13th century. 176 Thomas …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Longworth lordship, 22 and two years later Thomas Strowde, Walter Erle, and James Pagett obtained a grant in fee of the … EAST LONGWORTH, was in origin the estate held by William de la Hyde of the abbey of Abingdon in 1316. 36 Sir Peter … was granted with the manor of Longworth to Thomas Strowde, Walter Erle and James Pagett, 85 and followed its descent …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and great distance from the other. John, son of Sir Ralph de Fremingham, of Lose, died in the 12th year of king Henry … assigned it over accordingly, to John, son of Reginald de Pimpe, of Pimpe's court, in East-Farleigh, and his heirs … sequestered April 18, 1643. 7 Lock, ejected 1662. 8 Henry Walter, 1666. Henry Briggs, D. D. 1712. 9 Thomas Frank, A. M. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… family like the manor of Merriott until the death of John de Meriet in 1285. His son, also John (d. 1308), succeeded as … an estate called LOPEN. By 1086 it had been given to Roger de Courcelles, and was held by Gerard the trencher. 53 The … Mallet, and it is possible that the 1/5 fee held by Henry de Lopen of William Malet (I) in 1166 represents this estate. …
A History of the County of Durham
… of the family. He was still living in 1171. 19 'Randulf de Super Teise,' who paid 100 s. relief in 1175, on … when his heir was found to be his nephew William son of Walter Surtees, aged twentyfour. 32 William paid 5 marks as … in or about 1270, and the wardship of his son and heir Walter, who was not quite of full age, was granted to Adam de
A History of the County of Bedford
… the west. Manors At the time of the Domesday Survey Hugh de Beauchamp owned a manor in Gravenhurst, which was held … of Geoffrey Brian, claimed a tenement against William de Beauchamp, 4 and the Brians had owned land in Gravenhurst … by 1428 it had passed by some unknown means to Reginald de Grey, 8 in whose heirs it has remained until the present …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the title of whose lands it is thus entered in it: Ranulf de Colubels holds of the bishop, Hardres. It was taxed at one … to have come into the possession of the Criols, for John de Criol, younger son of Bertram, held it at his death anno … after which it passed into the name of Godynton, and John de Godynton died possessed of it anno 28 Edward I. holding it …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the honor of Wallingford. 54 In the 12th century the De la Mares of Steeple Lavington (Wilts.) 55 appear as … to lease 20 worth of land in Heyford (i.e. the manor) to Walter of Aylesbury, then keeper of the honor of Wallingford, … and Heyford to the younger daughter Elizabeth, wife of Sir Walter Beauchamp. 142 Sir Walter was closely connected with …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Glos. R.O., D 1447, map of Lower Lemington Manor. Plac. de Quo Warr. (Rec. Com.), 246. S.C. 6/Henry VIII/1260 m. 33d; …
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