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A History of the County of York North Riding
… Late in the 12th or early in the 13th century de Marske granted to Marrick Priory tenements in Marske of his fee which belonged to Ulfget the Fuller. 13 Peter de Marske, 14 John his son, Lucas 15 and Alan Marske must all … transactions by which Robert sold the manor through Philip de Saperton, rector of Marske, 19 to his nephew the Harsculph …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was done in the Headington courts. Mill. In 1279 John de Molendino held a mill at Marston of Hugh de Plescy for life at an annual rent of 11 s. In 1398 a mill … until 1637. 46 At the end of the 12th century Hugh de Pluggenait, lord of the manor of Headington and a …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Survey the overlordship of MARSTON MANOR was with Nigel de Albini, 4 whose family became the barons of Cainhoe. Thus … that of WROXHILL or ROXHILL MANOR. In 1086 it was held of Walter Giffard as 2 hides less half a virgate, 53 and the … To the south of the communion table is the brass of Walter Papley, rector, 1420, and near it that of Mary …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Farm in the village is part of the old building of the De la Hay Manor House, and Church Farm to its north marks the … be identical with the half-fee held in 1284 and 1302 by Walter de Rudham, 62 who died without issue c. 1306, when … stews.' 68 In 1318 a certain Peter Doyvel, great-nephew of Walter de Rudham, 69 sued John de Monchesney for half the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of land in the manor of South Damerham granted by Henry de Solers Abbot of Glastonbury to William son of Elias before … whole estate passed to Peter Elias of Martin. 12 William de Martin inherited the estate and settled it in 13001 as a … of Glastonbury in the reign of Henry I by William son of Walter, who would appear from the ancient records of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… land belonging to Hwsintre abutting on the land of William de Mertun.' 11 This William may have been under-tenant of the … himself and Agnes his wife, with remainder to his children Walter, Elizabeth, Joan, Agnes, Isabella and Margaret. 18 In … he paid 8 s. to the subsidy. 19 He died about 1338. 20 Walter de Perry, who may have been son or grandson of …
A History of the County of Rutland
… three bovates of land there were divided between William de Banull and Hawisia his wife and Thomas de Bringeton and Gunnora his wife, 8 but it probably formed part of Robert de Montfort's estate in 1130, 9 and of the land in Rutland …
A History of the County of Worcester
… were Francis Jukes the engraver, born 1745, Charles Stuart Calverley the poet, born 1831, and John Doughtie, a divine, … was in possession in 1086. Earl William had given to Ralph de Bernai two radmen and removed them from his manor with the … in 1431 ( Feud. Aids, v, 329) and descended from him to Walter Staple, his son or grandson. Members of the family …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Sash hill, formerly Says hill, and probably held by John de Say in the 14th century. 55 The village lies principally … de Fiennes (d. c. 1270) had inherited it. 116 In 1270 Walter de Fiennes leased it to Eleanor, wife of the Lord … John's death his son J. R. P. Goodden sold the lordship to Walter Leach (d. 1906), whose nephew Robert (d. 1958) was …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… widow of his brother Hugh, with her second husband Robert de Luttrington, part of Hugh's tenement in Marton in dower. … lands came to their sister Amice and her husband Stephen de Blaby, 23 descending through their son John to his son Sir … 116 A vicarage is said to have been ordained by Archbishop Walter Gray. 117 Some claim to the advowson seems to have …