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A History of the County of Bedford
… was early appurtenant to Luton manor, and during Baldwin de Bethune's tenure of the manor (11951212) was the subject … him. 101 Reginald de Lucy was followed in 1437 by a son Walter who died in 1444 leaving a son William. 102 On the … have passed almost immediately from Eleanor de Leyburne to Walter de Mandeville, who in 1288 held at Woodcroft in Luton …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… suggesting a shifting of population to that area, and a de-population of the area around the church. Hook and … when fighting for the king. 42 Sir John's sixth son, Sir Walter St. John, who became lord of the manor in 1656 and died in 1708, was founder of the Sir Walter St. John School at Battersea. 43 John St. John, third …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… that the adjoining manor of Penshurst had. Sir Stephen de Peneshurste possessed it in the reign of king Edward I. … from whence it passed to the Culpepers, one of whom, Walter Culpeper, paid respective aid for it in the 20th year … church of Leigh; and in 1249, he admitted and instituted Walter de Ferenche, chaplain in it, on the presentation of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Powell, J.P.; Northerwood House of Col. Fenwick Bulmer de Sales La Terriere, J.P.; and Park Hill of Mr. Charles … that together with the bailiwick of Lyndhurst to Alan de Plunkenet, nephew and heir of Robert Waleran, in exchange … He died before 1343, and the queen then granted it to John de Beauchamp, brother of the Earl of Warwick, 20 who was …
A History of the County of Rutland
… sometimes also called 'of Easton' (co. Northants). Roland de Lyndon was lord of Easton in 1086 11 and his son Simon … Robert, ' nepos of the bishop,' 13 grandfather of William de Humez, Constable of Normandy. In 1167 Roland son of Simon … were granted to Sir John Holt kt. 'against Sir Walter Fitzwauter kt. and Joan his wife' (Close R. 21 Ric. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the estate in 1086. 68 Edward was succeeded by his son Walter, and the estate at 'Stoche' subsequently formed one of … chief endowments of the house of Augustinian canons which Walter founded at Bradenstoke in c. 1139. 69 In 1207 King … Prior Goldney (d. 1925), who sold it to Francis, Baron de Tuyll in 1917. 97 Baron de Tuyll sold the manor to J. A. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… their old trees. The wood of Briscoe 8 was given by Joan de Turnham in about 1200 9 to Grosmont Priory. 10 An … (Matthew Paris, Chron. Maj. [Rolls Ser.], ii, 523). By Walter de Hemingburgh ( Chron. i, 2323), canon of the … Oct. 1911 by the Archbishop of York. The architect was Mr. Walter J. Tapper. The stones are described and figured in …
Magna Britannia
… to whom the church was given by Henry de Pomeroy: they are now vested in W. J. G. Nicholls, Esq., …
Magna Britannia
… held under the lord of the manor by the ancient family of De Mackworth, who had a castellated mansion here, the gateway … possessed of it in 1216, After the death of this Simon, Walter Malclerc, Bishop of Carlisle, either by grant or … manors of Morton and Ogstone (Oughedestune) belonged to Walter Deincourt. Roger Deincourt claimed a park and the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Crown at the Dissolution, and in 1564 was granted to Sir Walter Hungerford and Thomas Hungerford. 51 Thomas apparently had no later interest in it. Sir Walter (d. 1596) was succeeded by his half-brother Sir Edward … An estate of 4 hides held by Ulward in 1066 and by Matthew de Mortain in 1086 68 was later called WINTERBOURNE …