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A History of the County of Warwick
… was daughter and coheir of William Trussebut and Aubrey de Harecourt, whose mother was daughter and coheir of Robert … and Agatha in 1247, when her heir was her nephew William de Ros, 14 but by 1242 the fee, or rather half-fee, in … and ale. 20 His widow Amice, or Avice, married Eustace de Hacche, 21 who in 1279 was lord of one half of the vill of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 1222 and 1246, 152 probably held the land which Margaret de Cormeilles was said to hold with her land in Batsford as a …
A History of the County of Surrey
… felled at Mortlake, 9 and in the same year the archbishop (Walter Reynolds) died here. 10 While under sentence of … in 1337 he granted the custody of the Rolls to Sir John de St. Paul, clerk, and Sir John took his oath there in the … as Sir Thomas granted Mortlake House in 1590 to Robert Walter. 41 In the same year Robert Walter sold it to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… held by Grimulf, was held as 2 hides by Hugh from Robert de Stafford. 6 The overlordship continued in the hands of the … were three daughters, who married respectively Peter de Mora, William Trussell, and William Bagot. 9 Peter's … fee here jointly with William Trussell from Robert de Stafford in 1242. 12 Bagot. Argent two cheverons azure. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of land and rent there granted to them by Michael de Columbars and Thomas de Columbars, 9 while in 1345 they … Paice of London, 24 who sold it two years later to Sir Walter Sandys. 25 It passed by inheritance 26 in 1629 to … Hyde, xv cent.; MOUNT LA HYDE, xvi cent.) was held by Sir Walter Romsey in 1316, 59 and from this date it followed the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… belonged to the Glamorgans, who were descended from Brian de Lisle (Insula). Brian died about 1234, leaving William Glamorgan one of his co-heirs. 8 Robert de Glamorgan was holding the manor of Mottistone in demesne … at the beginning of the 14th century, 9 and in 1326 John de Glamorgan was granted free warren at Mottistone. 10 After …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of Henry I Moulsford came into the hands of Gerald son of Walter 15 de Windsor, the husband of Henry's mistress Nesta daughter of … of the grant to his greatgrandfather Gerald son of Walter. 27 To him evidently succeeded Nicholas de Carew, 28 …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Grimbald married Maud, the daughter and co-heir of Pain de Houghton. 6 After his death his widow married Richard de la Pek, 7 who held the manor in her right towards the end … first assigned to Maud, the eldest sister, wife of William de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, 15 but a subsequent partition …
A History of the County of Northampton
… then sheriff, was appointed keeper in the place of Robert de Mares, 9 the office in 1261 being conferred on Alan la … townships in the county, and in 1276 the men of Roger de Furneus in Raunds, of Henry le Scot and Ralph de Normanvill in Cotes, of Oliver By dun and Simon de Cotes …
A History of the County of Somerset
… up for sale in 1727, and was probably then purchased by Walter Long of Salisbury and Preshaw (Hants). 90 Walter Long died in 1769 and his son, also Walter, died … 156, survey 1553. S.R.O., DD/AB 5. S.R.O., DD/PH 156. Rot. de Ob. et Fin. (Rec. Com.), 202; S.R.S. iii. 2545; xiv. 93; …
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