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A History of the County of Hertford
… for the purpose of supplying knight's service. Lucas de Norton was one of the knights of St. Albans in 1166, 10 … (142040) bought a tenement in Norton late of Walter de Bradweye, saving to Walter a corrody of 2 d. a day, which had been granted to him …
A History of the County of Durham
… the bishop's hands. 27 In 1348 it was reported that Roger de Wighton had made an encroachment on the Carrside … respective fines.' 47 The drengage tenant of 1184 was Alan de Normanton (? Norton), who held a carucate of land by a … in the restitution, and Henry I thereupon ordered Walter Espec and others to see that Blakiston was effectually …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… under the general title of that prelate's lands: Hugo de Porth holds of the bishop (of Baieux) Nortone. It was … became confiscated to the crown. Upon which Hugo de Port, who before held this estate of the bishop, became … as his supreme lord. His descendant William, son of Adam de Port, assumed the name of St. John, of which family, as …
A History of the County of Warwick
… been said 4 to derive its name from the family of Ralph de Limesi, the Domesday tenant of Budbrooke (q.v.), but there … with the Mortone which in 1086 Henry held of Robert de Stafford. It was assessed at 1 hide, and before the … of his demesne to his daughter Isabel and her husband Walter the Clerk. By 1221 this had come to their son David, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… rises slightly north and south. Woodhall, the seat of Mr. Walter Holland, D.L., J.P., stands in wooded grounds … of WOODHALL was held of the manor of Kempsey. 5 Beatrix de Pirton held a hide of land in Norton, in the manor of … widow in 1888 and 1896. It was purchased in 1903 by Mr. Walter Holland, D.L., J.P., the present owner. The manor of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… over Notgrove. 84 That lordship evidently passed to Hugh de Barevill, who held the fee from the bishop in 1208, 85 but … the manor, to Alice Giffard in dower. On her death Walter Shilling took possession of the estate but his right … John Shilling, 88 quitclaimed the two ploughlands to Walter and John Shilling in return for a grant of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… exactly. 73 Lord Nuneham and his beloved gardener Walter Clark (celebrated in Horace Walpole's verses) are … 92 This new owner must have been the Norman baron Richard de Courcy, who was holding 10 hides in Nuneham in 1086. 93 … John Dorset (141521) claimed against Sir John's heirs and Walter Blanket, Sir John's nominee to the living, that his …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… fees. 15 It remained in their hands till the death of John de Stonegrave in 1295, when it passed to his daughter Isabel … a son John by Isabel, who married as her second husband Walter de Teye, 18 'king's yeoman.' Together they made a … manor in 1297 on themselves and the heirs of Isabel. 19 Walter died in or about 1325 and was succeeded by his …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… licensed to acquire certain lands in Nursling from Robert de Wytton and Thomas le Boys. 12 Although Bishop Tunberht had … manor and paid the prior 4 from meadows in Nursling. 13 Walter Frost, warden of the works in 1532, received 20 5 s. 9 … gave up all his right in a virgate of land in Nursling to Walter de Bruge, receiving in return from him an acre of …