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A History of the County of Hampshire
… belonged to Andrew Houtot, 12 and seven years later Martin de Hertham and Isabel his wife, sister and heiress of Andrew … rents, and half a knight's fee in Medsted to William de Overton. 13 He was followed by his son William, who held … Houtot had formerly held; 14 and three years later Thomas de Overton, William's son, held the manor of Medsted, a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 5 hides. By 1086 the abbot's soke had gone to Hardwin de Scalers and Guy de Reimbercourt and the abbey held only 5 … by Alice and Christine, daughters of her grandson Walter Ledet. 108 They married respectively William Latimer … years and c. 1308 quitclaimed his moiety to Roger son of Walter de Alcruit who granted it to Ely. 290 That may have …
A History of the County of Bedford
… village, once a place of some importance, lies in a cul-de-sac leading from the road that runs between Knotting and … Crown. It passed some time in the 12th century to Alicia de Clermont, who gave the manor and church of Melchbourne to … manor to the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem by Alice de Clermont. 23 In 1176 Bartholomew Bishop of Exeter, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to the perambulation: 'Also the knights say that Alan de Nevill broke the park of Melchet and caused the beasts to … century. 21 The following were wardens of the forest: Alan de Buxhill, appointed 1370, died 1381 22; Sir Baldwin de Bereford, appointed 1381, surrendered 1399 23; Sir Peter …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… dower, and then for life by her second husband William or Walter of Brompton, with reversion to Warin's son Edmund. 63 In 1299 Walter of Brompton claimed view of frankpledge in Meldreth. … 1363. 72 In 1391 it passed through feoffees to Sir Edmund de la Pole (d. 1419), apparently being settled on his son …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Henry gave the manor with its appurtenances to Humphrey de Bohun III. 59 It remained in his possession until 11578 … 69 She was immediately succeeded in the administration by Walter de Burgh who accounted for the issues from 1236 to … same name. 117 This John Danvers finally sold the manor to Walter Long the younger of Whaddon in 1671 118 and thereafter …
Magna Britannia
… had been originally granted by King Edward I. to John de Wigton. Sir Robert Parving was succeeded in this manor by … 3 The manor or seigniory of Millom was given by William de Meschines to Godart Boyvill, whose descendants, bearing … reign of Henry III. when Joan, daughter and heir of Adam de Millom, brought it to Sir John Hudleston, or Huddleston, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 3 of what may have been the turriolum granted by John de Carleberg to William de Marske and confirmed to him by John Abbot of Easby. 4 The … The lord of the adjoining manor of Middleton Tyas, Henry de Middleton, seems to have claimed the mesne lordship in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of Osbert Martel, 8 and it was certainly given to Adulf de Braci before 1170. 9 William de Cauntelow, who married … younger branch of the family Mentmore passed in 15745 to Walter Sandys, 29 an annual rent of 120 chargeable on the … whose name occurs in the 12th century, 45 and whose son Walter was apparently alive in 11823. 46 A joint under-tenant …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… not assessed. 5 In 1180 Meonstoke was the land of Henry de Bulleis. 6 He was succeeded by Hamon de Bulleis, who died … later. 61 In an assize roll of 1280 it is stated that Walter de Cumbe, parson of Meonstoke, had the fines of the … de la Bere, basing their claim on their descent from Walter Waleraund, uncle and heir of John Waleraund, no …
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