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A History of the County of Rutland
… V in 1414. The abbot leased the manor in 1285 to John de Crokesle and in 1307 to Walter de Langeton, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, for … feoffment was made by William and Martha and their son Walter, to Roger Dale. 36 Roger afterwards stated that he had …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… had held of Edward the Confessor, was owned by Hubert de Port in 1086, 7 being his sole estate in Hampshire. It … of Andwell. The names of the descendants of Hubert de Port, lords of the honour of Kington, who must not be confused with the successors of Hugh de Port, lords of the honour of Basing, 8 can be ascertained …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… century. 12 Between 1100 and 1135 Turstin son of Rainald de St. Helen obtained leave of Faritius, Abbot of Abingdon, … fee in Marcham and Westwike of the Abbot of Abingdon. 69 Walter de Hendred was concerned with lands here in 1235, 70 and in 1236 Roger son of Walter de Marcham conveyed tenements here to John de Hendred, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Henniker, Heneker, or as it was originally called, De Henekin, has been of long continuance in this county. One of them, Peter de Henekin, was lieutenant-governor of Dover castle in the … 1728. William Jacomb, presented Sept. 1728, obt. 1741. Walter Walker Ward, D. D. inducted Jan. 30, 1741, resigned …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… last mentioned as a fee of the honor in 1242. 21 In 1086 Walter de Rivers held Marden of his father-in-law Hugh son of … and was succeeded by his son John (d. 1405), and grandson Walter (d.s.p. 1420). 30 Walter's heir was his sister Joan, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Wiltshire. 87 By 1166 land in Lavington was held by Peter de la Mare 88 but that probably represented only half the … the manor in 1410 to her daughter Elizabeth, wife of Sir Walter Beauchamp. 107 From Elizabeth and Walter the manor descended like that of Whaddon to John …
A History of the County of Rutland
… June and 17, 18 and 19 October were granted to Bartholomew de Badlesmere in 1315. 13 The market was still held in 1338, … There was a manor house here as early as 1337, when Giles de Badlesmere dated his will from it, 15 and the manorial … were probably undertenants from the 12th century. Odinell de Umfraville held Normanton and other lands in Rutland, and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… nuns, together with free multure of their corn. 10 Conan de Aske, in 1380, granted them the farm of the mill for fifty … time of Henry II it was said that the grandfather of Roger de Aske, then lord, had been previously seised of Marrick. 19 In 13023 Roger de Aske held Aske and Hugh de Aske held Marrick, 20 but with …
A History of the County of Oxford
… played a considerable part in English history, notably the de la Mares and Windsors. In the 16th century, indeed, the … divided between her daughter Elizabeth, the wife of Sir Walter Beauchamp of Bromham, a son of Sir Beauchamp, and John … been there. Similarly no villein tenants are assigned to Walter son of Roger or John de Scaccario who held 4 hides of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… its dovecot, orchards and gardens to Isabel, the widow of Walter de Fauconberg, no doubt for her residence. 6 In the middle of … de Brus 60 in 1272, Marske fell to Agnes and her husband Walter de Fauconberg. 61 It remained in the Fauconberg family …
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