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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… a heriot, which, as Bracton says, was done at first, Magis de gratia quam de jure: and lastly, what weapons, jewels, and … and was succeeded in this manor by his son and heir, Sir Walter de Huntingfield, 7 who by deed, without any date … reign to John Giffard, who quickly after conveyed it to Walter Powree, of Brenchley, from whom it was conveyed to …
A History of the County of Bedford
… in the reign of Henry II, when Robert son of William de Meppershall presented the advowson of the church of … of mark from the church, which had been confirmed by Walter archbishop of Canterbury in 1319, and was confirmed by … to the priory ( Cal. of Pat. 13017, p. 564); in 1306 Walter de Hoo granted 3 acres ( Cal. of Pat. 13017, p. 466); …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to the manor of Grendon (q.v.) which was held by Henry de Ferieres in 1086; 5 as when Earl Robert de Ferrers founded … an iron-mill or smithy, were granted in tail male to Sir Walter Devereux, Lord Ferrers of Chartley, in December 1540. … Merevale, in the tenure of Richard Overton. 11 In 1550 Sir Walter, now Viscount Hereford, 12 obtained a fresh grant of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… pounds. This Hamo Vicecomes before-mentioned was Hamo de Crevequer, who was appointed Vicecomes, or sheriff of … Clare, as of their honour of Clare. Roger, son of Eustace de Mereworth, possessed it in the above reign, and then … for the advowson of the church of Mereworth. 3 William de Mereworth is recorded among those Kentish knights, who …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Crown. In 1372 the manor was said to be held of Sir John de Clinton, 27 but if this was not an error it was probably … of John de Segrave, after his death in 1353 married Sir Walter Manney, and had a second daughter Anne, who became … were taken into the king's hands. 58 About this time a Walter de Alspath is said to have been styled 'lord of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… afterwards of the Earl of Richmona's Fee, because Richard de Sutton is said to hold of that Honor a Knight's Fee in … Carleton, and Meringes. 3 And before that I find that Alan de Mering, Son of Harvei, by the grant of Hervei de Sutton his Lord, gave one place of Land in the Territory …
A History of the County of Somerset
… evidently passed from Harding son of Eadnoth, or Harding de Meriet, to his son Nicholas FitzHarding (d. by 1171), followed by his grandson Henry de Meriet (d. by 1192). 38 Nicholas de Meriet (d. by 1229) inherited his father's lands in 1212, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… II granted part of his demesne land at Merrow to William de St. John, 2 who granted it to Walter son of Ingard for one knight's fee. Walter had two daughters, of whom the elder married Roger …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… this gift in the year 1061, and it was apportioned de cibo eorum, that is, to the use of their refectory. … the property of owners of that name, one of whom, Simon de Quarington, resided at it in the 4th year of king Edward …
A History of the County of Surrey
… was held of the Prior of Christchurch by Sir Edmund de Passelew or Passelee, together with his son John, for … parish jointly with his second wife Margaret. John de Passelew inherited the manor at his father's death about … 48 and in 1339 he conveyed all his right in it to Richard de Burton, 49 transferring to him an annual rent of 20 marks …