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A History of the County of Worcester
… Abbot of Wigmore, 14 but in 1346 it was granted to John de Beauchamp for the service of serving the king with his cup … their manor of Bromsgrove, for a service unknown. 18 Adam de Croome is the first under-tenant of the manor whose name … of their father's grant. 26 Margery widow of Gregory de Caldwell sued Roger son of Roger Mortimer in 12745 for a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in 1086) were assessed for tax, 12 of them (including John de Wappenham at 10 s. and Juliane widow of John le French at … by the names of two of the taxpayers, Cecily the smith and Walter the carpenter. 200 There are intermittent references … and the archbishop was to have return of writs, pleas de vetito namio, and view of frankpledge. 214 From the 13th …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Conqueror appears to have granted ODDINGTON manor to Hugh de Grantmesnil, Sheriff of Leicestershire, from whom it … 56 was in possession in 1285, 57 and by 1307 her son Walter. 58 Walter had married Katherine, the sister of Sir Richard …
A History of the County of Bedford
… which was held on a Thursday, was confirmed to Saher de Wahull, lord of the manor, in 1236. 7 Frequent mentions of … that of Odell. It represented the Domesday fief of Walter le Fleming, who held 50 hides in Bedfordshireextending … Hertfordshire border) and throughout Hertfordshire itself Walter le Fleming had succeeded Lewin. 20 To the barony of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… ordered to deliver the custody of the castle to Engelard de Cigoinny, 15 a military commander of some note, afterwards … 52 In 136970 the castle and vill of Odiham were granted to Walter Walsh for life for a yearly payment of 55. Walter was to be responsible for the payment of a carpenter, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… in 1086 it was part of the possessions of William de Ow, and was held under him by William Delamare (de Mara). … 18 She left two heirs, her daughter Elizabeth, wife of Walter de Beauchamp, and John Benton, son of another daughter … Joan. 19 Delamare. Gules two leopards argent. In 1412 Walter Beauchamp and Elizabeth his wife made a conveyance of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… by Bului, but after the Conquest it had passed to Arnulf de Hesding, who, before 1086, had granted it to the monks of … crossed saltirewise in front of the sword of St. Paul. Walter de Langton, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, obtained … yearly, and a messuage and 20 acres of arable land held of Walter de Langton by service of 1 lb. of pepper in Offord …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Scotland. An inquiry was held in 1199 on behalf of Roland de Galloway, whose wife Ellen was daughter of Richard de … In 1306 all the parties combined in conveying the manor to Walter de Langton, Bishop of Coventry, and conveyances were … the 12th century half a hide in Offord was recovered from Walter But, 66 and a little later Abbot Walter (113360) …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of whose lands it is thus entered there: The same Hugh ( de Port) holds of the bishop ( of Baieux) Ofeham. It was … and now four pounds and nine shillings. What Richard de Tonebridge holds is worth eleven shillings. Uluric held it … the possessions of a family, which assumed its name of De Osham, from their property here, who held it of the …