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A History of the County of Surrey
… to the priory of St. Wulmar at Boulogne. 11 In 1195 Hubert de Anestie rendered account to the Exchequer of 16 for the … Anne wife of Christopher Tropenell, and Elizabeth wife of Walter Twynyho. 52 In 15089 Nutfield was held by John Ewerby, Anne Tropenell and Walter Twynyho. 53 The Ewerbys seem to have conveyed their …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and knight's fee in NUTHURST was held of Niel de Mowbray c. 1230 3 and of Roger de Mowbray in 1242. 4 The overlordship descended in this family, being held by Roger de Mowbray at his death in 1297, 5 and by John Mowbray, Duke …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… lands, and probably the family of Geoffrey Mareschal, or de Venuz, obtained the whole of Nutley, as in the thirteenth century John de Venuz held Nutley by serjeanty of being marshal of the … king's household. 2 In the reign of Henry III, Constance de Venuz, daughter of the above-mentioned John, and lady of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… this, Nutsted came into the possession of the family of De Gravesend, one of whom, Sir Stephen De Gravesend, was owner of it in the 7th year of king Edward … taking of that strong fortress. Before which year, Richard de Gravesend, who was made bishop of London, in 1280, appears …
Magna Britannia
… of March, 1646. William the Conqueror gave to Baldwin de Sap, or de Brioniis, the honor or barony of Oakhampton. Richard, his … wife of Henry Southcote, and daughter of Collins, 1696. Walter Reynell died seised of it in 1384, 8 Ric. II. His son …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Decollation of St. John the Baptist was held by Walchelin de Ferrers, the lord of Oakham, in the reign of Henry II. 16 … Baptist were granted to the priory of Brooke by Walchelin de Ferrers, 26 temp. Henry II, and were paid in the 14th … stands within the first court, was built by Walchelin de Ferrers at the end of the 12th century. Its architectural …
A History of the County of Bedford
… a king's thegn, held land in Oakley. 3 In 1086 Robert de Todeni held 4 hides, having two knights as tenants. This … the same descent as the honour of Belvoir, 4 as Robert de Todeni's fief afterwards became known, which passed from … The earliest known tenant of Oakley Reynes Manor was Simon de Bosard, who held it as a third part of a knight's fee at …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… presumably passed to his daughter Maud, wife of Humphrey de Bohun, and to their son Humphrey (fl. 1131 1146): 68 … son Humphrey (d. 1181), 70 whose relict Margaret de Bohun (d. 1201) held it at some time in the period 118999 … and later. 120 Thomas Lucas owned the farm in 1910, 121 Walter Ody 191860, and Ody's son Mr. Harold Ody in 1986 when …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Occam (flourished circa 1280) is also called Nicholas de Hotham, which renders the tradition of his birthplace here … of the Domesday Survey OCKHAM Manor was held by Richard de Tonbridge, 5 and it remained in the possession of the … It was part of the property surrendered by Gilbert de Clare on his marriage with Joan of Acre, daughter of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the 'mole and mote' of a castle, and a small castle of the De Clares, built in Stephen's time and dismantled by Henry … Hill. In the early 13th century Alice daughter of Odo de Dammartin held inter alia one knight's fee in Ockley of … in Ockley, as well as elsewhere in Surrey. In 1213 Walter, Prior of Merton, made an exchange with Nicholas …