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A History of the County of Warwick
… has two quatrefoils in squares and other patterns, a fleur de lis, acorns, and a rose-sprig, with plaster infilling. The … daughter Anne, aged about 12 years but already married to Walter Devereux. 40 Elizabeth continued to hold the manor and … young grandson John Devereux, Lord Ferrers, 42 whose son Walter Devereux, Lord Ferrers and afterwards Viscount …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and yardland held of Odo of Bayeux by Adam, son of Hubert de Rys; Levet is not recorded as Adam's predecessor but it … sheriff and made due from the holders of alienated land; Walter, the brother with the largest share of alienated land, … holding of Robert of the Hall. He gave the serjeanty to Walter of Bicester in 1316, and in 1321 it passed to William …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… known interchangeably as West Chisenbury and Chisenbury de la Folly, a suffix taken from its 13th- and 14th-century … Chisenbury estate was allotted to Elizabeth, wife of Sir Walter Beauchamp, in 1411. 231 In 1439 Elizabeth, then a … to his son Charles Snell, who in 1683 conveyed it to Walter Ernie (d. 1721). 237 Walter's son, Sir Walter Ernie, …
Magna Britannia
… was given to the prior and convent of Plympton by Robert de Pont Arch. After the Reformation, it was, for many … female heirs, it passed to Bonville and Copleston. Walter Hele, Esq., of Gnaton, in this parish, purchased it of … early period, to Rowland de Nymet, whose descendant, Sir Walter, was possessed of it in the reign of Henry III. It was …
A History of the County of Essex
… mainly beans and mangolds. 71 In 1203 Ralph son of Walter conveyed a mill at Netteswell to Waltham Abbey. It was …
A History of the County of Somerset
… The cross was moved across the road on the orders of Sir Walter Calverley Trevelyan (d. 1879) to mark the boundary between … a grant of Nettlecombe made by John Marshall to Hugh de Ralegh. 49 Hugh appears to have had no son and gave the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the east of the parish. Ivinghoe nunnery or St. Margaret's de Bosco or Mursley nunnery, was founded in this hamlet about 1160 by Henry de Blois, bishop of Winchester, 2 and traces of its site …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… entry in the same book it appears, that Rayner, or Rannulf de Columbels, who held the manor of West Farleigh under the … that manor it thus continues. Of this suling Rayner (de Columbus) holds one yoke of the bishop in the manor of … now remain painted in the windows of this church. Richard de Pimpe held these manors in the reigns of king Edward I. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of the custody of the castle was made in 1317 to John de Mowbray, but 'certain illdisposed persons' occupied the … in 1252, 59 leaving a widow Agnes, one of the co-heirs of Walter Marshal, fifth Earl of Pembroke. 60 The manor of … chapel was maintained similarly to that of St. Michael. Walter de Hoton gave to the chapel of St. Leonard for the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… held in Newerc. 4 Simon son of Robert, son of Malger de Newark, passed to Warin, son of Hugh, upon Fosse of … of the Order, built another Window, Azure, three Flower de Luces Ermine (Burgh) quarters with Paly Or and Sable, … Custos Rotulorum tam in Com. Nottingham, quam in partibus de Kesteven in Com. Lincolnie. Qui quidem Robertus obiit 10 …