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A History of the County of Buckingham
… 28 when it passed to his daughter Grace, widow of John de Nowers, 29 in accordance with a settlement made in 1328. … necessary expenses when he should recover. 32 Aumary de Nowers, brother of Robert, 33 released the manor to the … of which the origin is to be found in the 5 hides which Walter Giffard held here as a manor in 1086. 79 It was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the crown, after which the king granted this manor to Hugh de Port, who held it of the king in capite by barony, as of … of Richard II. this family was become extinct here, when Walter, lord Fitzwalter, was become the possessor of it, whose descendant Walter, lord Fitzwalter, likewise possessed it in the reign …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… reign of Stephen. 3 It was destroyed by his son 4 Roger de Mowbray, 5 who granted to the abbey of St. Mary at York a … neglected to make the bridge till the time of Abbot Alan de Nesse (elected 1313). 9 A ferry over the Swale was an … To withstand them an army was hastily collected by William de Melton, Archbishop of York, the Bishop of Ely, the Abbot …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… esq. who sold it in the 6th year of queen Elizabeth to Walter Waller, and he immediately afterwards passed it away … of the name of Delce; for in the 29th year of it William de Delce accounted at the exchequer for the tenure of this … p. 94. In Bp. Wm's map it is valued at 8l. 4s. Inq. de vic. de Natindon. Regist. Hen. Prioris, Cant. in pub. lib. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… from Robert, the Domesday tenant. 20 In 1202 Adam de Napton quitclaimed 30 acres of land in Napton to Osbert; … the manor 28 in which he then or later enfeoffed William de Napton. 29 The latter may be the 'William son of Alice … 37 The sub-tenant in 1235, 1242, and 1268 was Thomas de Arderne, a descendant of Turchil; in the first case Ralph …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… when it formed part of the Hampshire possessions of Hugh de Port, being held of him by Anschill. 4 The overlordship … so at a very early period. In the reign of Henry I Roger de Scures witnessed a charter of Henry de Port to the abbey of St. Vigor of Cerisy, 8 and he was …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to hold in chief. 116 The tenant of the manor in 1086 was Walter, 117 and from the 12th century to the late 13th the … which it passed to Hugh Despenser and, in 1328, to Pancius de Controne, 166 who sold it to William de Clinton, Earl of … one of the principal masons employed by the Crown was a Walter of Harford, 249 and the property of Corpus Christi …
A History of the County of Worcester
… by Herbrand, 39 who may have been the ancestor of the Guy de Naunton (Newynton) who granted a virgate of land to Maud daughter of William in 12345. 40 Thomas de Naunton paid half a mark to the subsidy about 1280, 41 but … 1291. 42 In 1315 Thomas son of John, 43 also called Thomas de Naunton, 44 was holding a third of a knight's fee in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1976. 20 A park was mentioned in 1222; 21 in 1248 Philip de Columbers was granted a park with free warren in his … Robert de Chandos (d. 1120) and was followed by her son Walter (d. by 1156) and Walter's daughter Maud, wife of Philip de Columbers (I) (d. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… entries refer to Nether and which to Over Wallop. Hugh de Port's holdings 3 were in Over Wallop, and their history … In 1847 their descendant George Sutton 74 sold it to Mr. Walter Pothecary, 75 who dying in 1895, was succeeded by his … end of the 18th century, since it was in the hands of a Walter Blunt before 1778. 104 Garlogs changed hands again …