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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 …