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A History of the County of Hertford
… Place-names which occur in early deeds are Foxcroft, Walter's Grove, Merlyng, Bukmermedewe, Bushcroftfield, the … is stated to be the personal inheritance of Bishop Robert de Limesei from his father Rayner. 4 The manor next appears … This Ralph de Swineshead was probably the father of Walter de Swineshead, knt., who in or about the year 1263 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in 1242. 9 In 1299 it belonged to Joan widow of William de Valence, 10 and her son Aylmer de Valence held one fee here at his death in 1324, 11 when it … it to Richard Allen. 85 In 1780 the rectory was held by Walter James James with the manor of Fulscot 86 in South …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… then described as a virgate, in the tenure of which Henry de Berners was confirmed in 1194. 101 The land probably passed in the de Berners family, members of which lived at Hilcott in 1324 … mentioned above and like land at Kimpton (Hants). 108 Walter Skilling was said to have held the land c. 1550 109 …
A History of the County of Essex
… number of sisters. Her opponent was Ralph of Setfountayns (de Septem Fontibus) of Chelsea (Mdx.). In the settlement … to the rectory. 43 Baldwin's heir was his son John de Baudechon (Bauchon, Bauchun), who seems to have died by … and his aunt, Cecily of Setfountayns, widow of Richard de Heyle, agreed to present to the rectory alternately. This …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the parish, where Crosby Cote, the residence of Mr. Albert de Lande Long, J.P., stands among parks and plantations. It … here was granted to St. James's Hospital by Nicholas de la Laund in 1300. 3 Thornton-le-Moor, the largest village … land in Thornton, with his men here and their issues. 89 Walter de Beauvais, a tenant of Richard de Malebiche, added a …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in dower in 1299 to his widow Emma. 10 His heir Richard de Burgh Earl of Ulster had seisin in the same year, 11 but … 16 Habington quotes an undated document in which Ellis de Piddle conveyed half a yard-land to William de Selewie, … Marshal, outlived her husband, afterwards marrying Walter Lord Manny, who held the manor of North Piddle in her …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… years before by a grant of one messuage and land from John de Chekenhull and Beatrice his wife, for the maintenance of a … of the company were French refugees, and in 1702 Gerard de Vaux, 'frenchman,' was living at South Stoneham Mill. Here … of Hyde. 17 The messuage granted to the abbot by John de Chekenhull in the fourteenth century was conveyed with …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Edward of Salisbury. 69 It descended in the direct line to Walter of Salisbury (d. 1147), Patrick, earl of Salisbury (d. … earl of Salisbury (d. 1226), granted the manor to William de Moels. 73 Philip de Moels held it in 12423, 74 and before … 1329) and to that Richard's son Sir Richard (d. 1361). 77 Walter of Coombe held the manor in 1379, his son or nephew …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cover of secular pattern inscribed 'Ecclesiae Parochiali de North Waltham Sacrum d.d.d. G. Yate 1599,' with a coat of … 15a having probably been granted by its founder Henry de Blois, Bishop of Winchester. The advowson was however … by the Bishops of Winchester. 17 Charities The charity of Walter Pincke for apprenticing, founded prior to 17078, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… former castle, was built 12 soon afterwards, for Hubert Walter Archbishop of Canterbury was staying at Northallerton … Hill within the township of Brompton. Here too Harsculph de Cleasby and his fellows were ordered in 1303 to assemble … Kettlewell Educational Foundation. Charity of Dame Mary Calverley.This parish is entitled to participate in the funds …