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A History of the County of Hampshire
… and Todinton (Totton)' which had belonged to Hugh de Ivez and Robert son of Ulf. 5 At a later date (118990) the … &c., representing the Bettesthorne moiety. 19 In 1316 Walter de Bettesthorne, presumably son of John and Margaret, … the Bettesthorne moiety of Minstead had passed from Walter to Richard, presumably his son, who also died in 1361, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… among others, and next year anno 1313, in the iter of H. de Stanton and his sociates, justices itinerant, the abbot, … king's predecessors, and allowed in the last iter of J. de Berewick and his sociates, justices itinerant; and that … from its having been part of the possessions of Reginald de Cornhill, who was so long sheriff of this county that he …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… tithes were those of Westlande; being those of Sir Adam de Shurlande, and of Adam Rusin 12 Church of Minster. … i. p. 204. See pat. 15 Richard II. pt. 2, m. 15, pro manor de Rishindon et ten. in Minstre. See Chauncy's Hertfordshire, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to John and Joan Michel, formerly tenanted by Alexander de Wottesdone, to be held by them and their male heirs, and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Mitcham had, however, several distinguished residents. Sir Walter Raleigh had a house here, probably the jointure of his … Mitcham to Robert, Prior of Merton, 24 and in 1248 Amysius de Wauton conveyed a carucate of land to the same prior. 25 A … Mitcham estate was made to the prior in 1252. 26 Baldwin de Lisle gave a moiety of a mill to Eustace the prior in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… acquired it by 1213 at the latest, for in that year Thomas de St. Valery gave Mixbury, with its appurtenances in Newton … were each to receive 1 of the farm, and by their husbands Walter Buti and Adam of Balscot. 73 Oseney became responsible … forinsec service attached to 1 knight's fee, but c. 1250 Walter Buti of Devon, grandson of Agnes, and Adam of Balscot, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… who were once the possessors of it; one of whom, John de Fleming, appears by a very antient courtroll of this … made up the barony of Fobert, and was held of Fulbert de Dover, as of that barony, by knight's service, by a family of its own name. Robert de Witherling appears to have held it in the reign of king …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Brus pourparty 4 until forfeited after the death of Robert de Brus the elder in 1304. 5 It was apparently granted with … him it seems to have passed early in the 12th century to Walter L'Engleis, and by the marriage of his sister with Walter (?) de Lindsey (Lindesei) it descended in that family. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… son George in 1546. 47 In the 13th century the families of de Bereford and Wandard of Shotteswell (Warws.) were the mesne tenants of the Chesterton fee. Roger de Bereford was already tenant of the Warwickshire fee in Mollington in 1195. 48 In 1236 Robert de Bereford conceded 4 yardlands in Mollington (Warws.) to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 5 and belonged at the time of the Domesday Survey to Hugh de Port, 6 whose son Henry gave it to the priory which he … xi cent.; Chynnham, Chynham, xiv cent.) was held of Hugh de Port in 1086 by Aghemund, 14 who had himself held it of King Edward the Confessor 15 It was granted by Adam de Port and the Prior and convent of Sherborne to William, …
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