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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… passed from Edward to his daughter Maud, wife of Humphrey de Bohun, and to Maud's son Humphrey de Bohun, whose son Humphrey held it in 1179; the right to it … and her husband Roger Champion conveyed the estate to Walter Chippenham and his wife Alice. 126 John Chippenham …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… seem to have lapsed. In 1249 the manor was held by Robert de Pont de l'Arche, and was then of the annual value of 53 5 s. 10 … among the other lands which had belonged to Robert de Pont de l'Arche, saving the dower of Constance, was …
Magna Britannia
… Newton belonged in the reign of Henry II. to the family of de Regny, whose descendant in the reign of Edward I. left … of Bath and Wells 1, who in 1239 conveyed it to Hugh de Lowther, ancestor of the Earl of Lonsdale, who is the … the reign of Stephen; King Henry II. granted it to Hubert de Vallibus, or Vaux, after which it continued many …
Magna Britannia
… the Survey of Domesday, as held by one Henry, under Henry de Ferrars. Robert de Ferrars, son of Henry, gave the manor of Norbury to the … is about two miles from Norbury. Snelston, was held by Walter de Montgomery, under the Earl of Lancaster, in the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 15 by the road to Newton,' which William son of Henry de Beningbrough gave to St. Leonard's Hospital in 1294. At … 13th century the overlordship was in the hands of Maurice de Gant. 22 Certain lands in Newton were evidently held in demesne by either Gerbert de Place or John de Courcy, the one being mesne lord of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… a mesne borough by the lords of Swainstone. In 1255 Aymer de Valence, Bishop-elect of Winchester, obtained from the … a shield of St. George, with the legend 'S. CO'ITATIS: DE: FRANCHEWILLE: DE: LILE: DE: WYHT' round the border. The corporation …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Newtown NEWTOWN Novus Burgus de Clere (xiii cent.); Nova Villa (xiv, xvi, xviii cent.); Novus Burgus, Nova Villa de Sandelford, Nova Villa. NEWTOWN is a small low-lying … the Newtown accountant 25 of 1362 paid 8 2 s. 10 d. to Sir Walter Sevenhampton at Wolvesey, and the arrears were wholly …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the lords of Carisbrooke in the 13th century by Robert de Pavilly. 7 It was probably this estate which, as a … of land in Niton, was granted in 127980 by William de Braddene and his wife Joan to Isabel Countess of … fee held at the end of the 13th century by William son of Walter de Lisle. 20 This estate had passed into the king's …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… their own surname on it. One of this family, John de Brampton, held land at Ditton, in this county, in the … this manor in the reign of king Edward I. writing himself De Schottis, alias Ockholt, and bearing for his arms, Three … convent of Christ church, in Canterbury, granted to Theob. de Einesford, and his heirs, twenty-four acres of their …
A History of the County of Oxford
… his lands in Noke passed like those of Fritwell to Roger de Chesney, and that Roger's granddaughter Maud brought the … (d. 1216) it passed to Margaret, wife of Baldwin de Reviers, and so to the earls of Devon and the Isle. 30 … payment of tithes. An early 13th-century parson of Noke, Walter Foliot, was styled rector and was affluent enough to …