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A History of the County of Hampshire
… in Newnham pertaining to his vill of Maplederwell to Hugh de Arundel to hold to him and his heirs of Alan and his heirs … claimed suit of court from the lord of Newnham. 9 Hugh de Arundel, who obtained Newnham in 1198, also held the manor … succeeded in possession of that estate by his son William de Arundel and by his grandson of the same name, 10 but how …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of a family which assumed its surname from it. Hugh de Newnham was lord of it in the reign of king Henry I. and … the adjoining parish of Norton. Thomas, son of Bartholomew de Newenham, was a benefactor to the abbey of St. Radigunds, … hay to be taken yearly from his meadows in Newenham. 1Fulk de Newenham succeeded his father Hugh, above-mentioned, in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and again for an unlimited time in 1586. 3 In 1587 Dr. Walter Bayley, physician to the Queen, published A Brief … Domesday Book, unless the hide held by Ansegis of Geoffrey de Wirce in Newnham Paddox includes this Newnham also. 11 It … it had been, 12 for between 1123 and 1129, when Geoffrey de Clinton granted it to his newly founded priory of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and Ford Mill, both mentioned in the charter of Isabel de Fortibus. 26 The other mills are Home Mill, Westminster … from the date of the charter granted to it by Richard de Redvers, fourth Earl of Devon (11804), though it may have … and there were only four or five of the third class. 85 Walter de Wyte and Peter de Coskevill attended the Parliament …
A History of the County of Sussex
… by Aelfech of King Edward the Confessor, and in 1086 Ralph de Chesney held Newtimber as 10 hides of Earl Warenne. 6 This … and by 1284, at least, Newtimber was held of William de Say as half a knight's fee. 9 In 1367 the manor was held … family as heirs male, in the persons of Edward, John, and Walter Bellingham, who in 1660 appear as defendants in a fine …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 4 carucates 6 oxgangs were included in the fee of Robert de Brus shortly after the Survey. 9 In the partition of the Brus inheritance Newton fell to the share of Margaret de Roos, 10 and came afterwards by her gift to Marmaduke de Thweng. 11 William de Thweng, his grandson, overlord in …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… two Manors of Hoge and Helga were not here also,) of Roger de Buslie's Fee. 1 The most considerable Part of this Township was of the Fee of Goisfrid de Halselin, and of the Soc of Shelford, and was rated to the … here, and in 3 Bingham, and Carcolston, to her Nephew Walter de Boyvil and his Heirs, reserving 40s. per Annum Rent …
A History of the County of Northampton
… descended with the manor of Cotes Bidun (q.v.) 4 to John de Gatesden, who with Richard Croxton was holding of the … patron in 1272, 33 who in 1281 sold the advowson to Walter de Trailly, lord of Yelden in Bedfordshire, 34 and it … Richard recovered the presentation of 1291 from Eleanor, Walter's widow; 36 but the latter presented in 1305. 37 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 12th century to the St. Valery family. 31 In 1213 Thomas de St. Valery gave to Oseney Abbey Mixbury manor, including … which was later merged in the honor of Wallingford. Thomas de St. Valery's grant was confirmed by successive overlords, … Ralph had acquired 2 virgates in Shelswell from William de Weston in exchange for 2 virgates in Colly Weston …
A History of the County of Warwick
… west, and another running south from the Tamworth-Ashby de la Zouch road. Most of the houses are modern, but at the … right to a knight's fee in Newton was disputed by Thomas de Arden, 7 probably a maternal uncle. 8 The manor seems to … Richard de Herthill and his sister Amice wife of Sir Walter de Miridene. The latter married Andrew de Derley as …
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