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A History of the County of Warwick
… The grant of the church to Nuneaton Priory by Robert de Craft was about 1160 confirmed by William, Earl of … in 1596. 33 Four years later Wilcock granted it to Richard Walter, 34 after which date it followed the same descent as … (Northants.) in 1606, 40 who in turn sold it to Richard Walter ten years later. 41 Richard Walter is mentioned as …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… river, so that when the prior's neighbour in 1307, Ralph de Nevill, chose to seize his cattle on the king's highway, … into the liberty of the bishopric of Durham.' 3 This Ralph de Nevill seems to have found it difficult to live at peace … as in Bulmer, the feoffee of Niel must have been Aschetil de Bulmer, for his son Bertram founded here a priory of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… descent of the manor of Thirsk. 16 It is said that Roger de Mowbray granted Masham to Walter de Buhere, who was succeeded by his sister and heir … de Buhere, and that she granted it to John de Walton. 17 Walter de Buhere certainly granted the monks of Jervaulx …
A History of the County of Essex
… Matching Barns manor in Hatfield Broad Oak, while Geoffrey de Mandeville's small estate may have become part of Brent … the 13th century. In 1288 Emma, daughter of Eustace son of Walter, granted her lands at High Laver and Housham to Henry … descended with Down Hall until 1920, when Major Horace W. Calverley sold it to Thomas J. Howard, who had been the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to the fee of Hanley and was given by Robert son of Robert de Hanley and Eva his mother to the abbey of Pershore. 9 … 35 William Berkeley the manor was bought in 1624 by Sir Walter Devereux of Leigh, 36 who had licence to make a park … in the manor of Mathon were held by Urse in 1086, 44 while Walter Poer (Ponther) held a virgate of waste land. 45 At the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… known later as RAGONS MANOR was held at the Survey by Walter Gifard, and was assessed at 3 hides. In the … brother of Bishop Wlui. 25 Unlike most of the lands of Walter Gifard, which on the death of his son without heirs … some time in the 13th century, and was held by Hugh de Bray 32 and afterwards by Matilda, 33 doubtless his widow. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… remains of the Augustinian Priory, founded by Sir William de Clinton in 1336 and dedicated in 1342, lie rather to the … custody of the castle and lordship was granted in 1484 to Walter Graunt, usher of the Queen's chamber; 58 but after the … R. 123742, p. 304. Ibid. 12427, p. 444. His other brothers Walter and William had also died without issue: Assize R. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to have belonged to the warden of the anniversary of Abbot Walter Monington (d. 1375). 133 It was retained by the Crown … for a honey rent. 140 It came into the hands of Thomas de Berg whose widow Eve released her right to one third to … of brewing and selling ale against the assize in 1307. 368 Walter de Glandon, the last rector, was an acolyte when …
A History of the County of Northampton
… called NORTH HALF or ASHBY MEARS MANOR was held by Richard de Humez 8 before 1181, in which year he granted his lands in … the division of the manor. 12 William son of Richard de Humez still held lands here in 1205, but apparently these … were forfeited about 1228 and given to Earl William de Warenne. 13 Other lands formerly held by Adam de Keret …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… King Edward, 30 and in 1086 of the king in chief by Hugh de Bolebec. 31 It was held as one knight's fee of the feudal … Oxford, 32 from which it was severed in 1284, when Robert de Vere Earl of Oxford bestowed it in marriage with his … Beauchamp and his wife Constance, one of the co-heirs of Walter de Bolebec, brother of Hugh. 109 The other co-heir, …
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