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A History of the County of Warwick
… of these who is known to have held the manor was Adam de Pacey, father of Robert, 5 who was flourishing in 1221 6 … Margery, on whose death her younger brother Nicholas de Pacey in 1261 claimed her lands in Newbold on the ground … 7 One of these other sons was presumably the William de Pacey who held Newbold of Robert Hastang as 1 knight's fee …
A History of the County of Warwick
… but Roger had all the fishing in the Avon. In 1333 John de Merynton, farmer of Newbold Grange, forcibly inclosed 'la … at 8 hides, was among the estates held by Geoffrey de Wirce in 1086, 12 and with his other lands came to Niel … descendants the Mowbrays, two fees here being held of John de Mowbray at his death in 1361. 13 Early in the 12th century …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… by the Parliamentary Commissioners in 1652 to John and Walter Bourchier. The manor had been leased in 1626 by the … boundary of the parish, was granted by Roger del Estre (? de Estur) at the solicitation of Richard de Redvers (11007) to the canons of Christchurch Twyneham, 27 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… are entered, under the general title of the lands of Hugo de Montfort, as follows: In Limowart left, in Nevvecerce … the canons of St. Martin of Dovre claimed against Hugo de Montfort, that Uluuile Wilde held it in fee simple, in the … and king Edward VI. in his first year, granted it to Sir Walter Hendley, who left three daughters his coheirs, of whom …
A History of the County of Surrey
… died out, and Richard, Earl of Arundel, the son of Alice de Warenne, succeeded to the title and estates. 4 In 1415, on … to be called a manor. The inquisition taken in 1592 on Walter de Newdigate helps to prove this supposition by giving … settlement of the manor by Thomas de Newdigate on his son Walter. 26 At Thomas's death in 1576 he was said to be seised …
A History of the County of Sussex
… but by about 1212 it was held in demesne by William de Warenne, 38 and descended with the rape. After the death … 65 The advowson and tithes were granted by William de Warenne II to the Priory of St. Pancras, Lewes. 66 The …
A History of the County of Sussex
… included in Allington, then in Barcombe Hundred. William de Warenne II was holding land in Newick in about 1095, at … the advowson. Meanwhile in 1256 Alice, widow of Hugh de Plaiz, had unsuccessfully demanded one-third of a manor of … appears to have followed the descent of Streat (q.v.). Walter Dobell was holding courts there from 1609 37 and the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of which manor Newington was a tithing. In 1222 Hugh de Nevill in right of his wife Joan, probably a lessee, … 1379 the manor of Newington was in the hands of Lawrence de Merkingfeld, who granted it to Sir Thomas de Merkingfeld, … Almshouses in Cross Street were founded by Mr. John Walter, clerk to the Drapers' Company, in 1656 for sixteen …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the abbey of St. Radigund, wherein the sons of John de Beregrave, of this parish, conveyed lands here to Bertram … Clopton, esq. as her next heir, who was descended from Walter de Clopton, who lived in the next reign of king Henry … the presentation of the vicarage, among other premises, to Walter Bucler, esq. to hold in capite, and with certain …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… worth forty shillings. Of the land of this manor Goisfrid de Ros holds one yoke, and it is worth ten shillings. Adam, … hands, remained there till he granted them to Richard de Lucy, his chief justice, by which means this manor became … Edward III. in the 20th year of which reign he died. Sir Walter de Lucy had a confirmation of that charter in the 27th …