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A History of the County of Durham
… and struck him with disease, and on the return of Robert de Eivil, master of the castle, William was set at liberty. 9 … Baard and his son seems to have come before 1193 to Walter and Robert de Cambe (de Cadomo, de Caen, de Kam, de … of Ralph son of Godfrey Baard, and that they had married Walter and Robert de Cambe. 90 Walter de Cambe seems to have …
A History of the County of Oxford
… it is first mentioned in 1215, after the death of Gerard de Camville, but it may well have been in existence in the … same time (May 1201) as the grant of the market to Gerard de Camville, 16 and two years later he gave Gerard 10 bucks … surrounding the Home Wood. In 1280 the king gave Henry de Lacy 15 does from Woodstock in order to stock Middleton …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 11 a little more than 2 were held in demesne. Meldred de Middleton and Gyllmichael his brother lived in the 12th … passed exclusively to the heirs of Alice, for by 1283 17 Walter son of William de Lindsey had been succeeded by his … and Gilbert de Newton respectively, and he had sons Walter and Ralph. 62 Perhaps his eldest son was the Alan de
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Peysorer, and in the 20th year of king Edward III. Fulk de Peyforer appears to have been in possession of it. After … rank at Echingham, in that county; one of whom, William de Echingham, was one of the conservators of the peace for … it in marriage to Sir William Blount, eldest son of Sir Walter Blount, the first lord Mountjoy, who died before his …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the possessions of Ramsey Abbey, occurs in a charter of Walter, Abbot of Ramsey, granting it to the monks of St. Mary de Sartis, or Warden Abbey (founded in 1135), at a rent of 3 … (petras) of wax yearly on Palm Sunday. 1 Although Abbot Walter is said to have alienated the property without consent …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… year. 50 It apparently passed to Edward of Salisbury's son Walter (d. 1147) and Walter's son Patrick, first earl of Salisbury, and descended … Margaret Longespee, for in 1275 Margaret's husband Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, was lord of a knight's fee in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… them. In 1217 the sheriff was ordered to restore to Henry de Pont Audemer the possession of his 'customs' of salt in … settled some land in Pennington upon William, the son of Walter, and Margery his wife for their lives, with remainder … Probably it was this estate which was conveyed in 1337 by Walter of Milton, vicar of Boldre, and Thomas son of Sir John …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the serjeant ( serviens) 11 of Millbrook, 12 and in 1532 Walter Frost, warden of the works, received 27 5 s. from the … cent.) of the king, and it was assessed at 1 hide. Ralph de Mortimer held in Cheping's stead at the time of the … the manor was held by the family of Shirley. Nicholas de Shirley in 1240 granted the advowson of the church of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… original site of the cell of St. Albans, founded by Nigel de Wast, 2 which was afterwards moved to Moddry and … in the Domesday Survey, where it is stated that Nigel de Wast held it of Nigel de Albini; it was assessed at 5 … manor passed to his daughter Elizabeth, who married Sir Walter Beauchamp, by whom she had a son William, who in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… so early as the reign of king Edward I. Robert de Nottingham, owner of this estate in the reign of Edward … to Wydon the clerk, who held it, as appears by the Testa de Nevill, in the next reign of king Henry III. Whether he …
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