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A History of the County of Worcester
… been succeeded before 1192 by Robert Bracy, against whom Walter de Baldenhall claimed half a knight's fee in Madresfield 28 … which six sisters had divided between them. 29 In 1196 Walter gave up his claim in exchange for other land. 30 …
Magna Britannia
… by the marriage of John Buller, Esq. with Rhoda, widow of Walter Langdon, the last of that family, who died in 1676: it … of Philip Majolue, an eminent merchant of East-Looe; Walter Langdon, above-mentioned, described as "the last of … fair at East-Looe were granted by King Henry II. to Henry de Bodrugan, then lord of the manor, as appears by the quo …
Magna Britannia
… Domesday survey, the manor of Mamhead was held by Ralph de Pomerai under Baldwin the sheriff; it afterwards belonged … in the family of Moore; and is now the property of Walter Prideaux, Esq. Mr. Prideaux became possessed of it by … Boteler, of Bramell, (no date). Mr. Incledon's notes add Walter Drake, Esq., 1674; Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of Maiden is involved with that of Merton College, Oxford. Walter de Merton, chancellor of England and Bishop of Rochester, … commonly said to have founded a college first at Maiden. Walter was called de Merton, probably from education or …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and hold Malmesbury, Maud granted the borough to Humphrey de Bohun with the provision that no new fortification should … third penny; the remaining two thirds were held at farm by Walter Hosed. Of 73 masurae 52, probably including 10 … in 1563; 239 thereafter it passed with Rodbourne manor to Walter Hungerford (d. 1754). 240 By 1752 Hungerford had sold …
A History of the County of Worcester
… also of original date. Sodington Hall, the property of Sir Walter de Sodington Blount and the residence of Mr. Hugh Francis … remarried widow of William, granted the manor in 13301 to Walter de Shakenhurst. 17 In 134950 Walter de Shakenhurst …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the parish, where the road from Atherstone to Ashby de la Zouche crosses the River Anker, the boundary followed … Mancetter. Vairy argent and sable a baston gules. In 1196 Walter de Mancetter granted land for the endowment of the … of his father Hugh and then wife of Gilbert Croc. 35 Like Walter, he was a benefactor of the church of Mancetter. 36 In …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… perhaps a natural daughter, whom he married to Geoffrey de Bretaneby 18; Agnes wife of Robert Tailbois of Hurworth, … successively four husbands, Robert [? Hubert], Nicholas de Bueles, 20 Philip de Burgh (son of Thomas de Burgh), 21 and John. 22 Agnes and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 150 a. of the estate were apparently later acquired by Walter T. Ware Ltd. and laid out as a market-garden. 48 The … a. in the north-east corner worked as a market-garden by Walter T. Ware Ltd., whose main nursery was at Bottlesford in … 49b, deed, Pewsey guardians to Hayward, Pyke. Lib. Mon. de Hyda. ed. E. Edwards (Rolls Ser.), 356 7; Tax. Eccl. (Rec. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1651, and is reputedly the original of Alice Lee in Sir Walter Scott's Woodstock. 29 Manor and Other Estates. T.R.E a … 32 In 1275 Reynold FitzPeter conveyed the manor to William de Breuse (d. 1290 or 1291); in accordance with a settlement … 1326. 35 It then reverted to Peter's heir, his son Thomas de Breuse. 36 After Thomas's death in 1361 the manor, then …
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