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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… In 1404 the keeping of the priory was granted to William de St. Vaast (d. 1404 or 1405), the last prior, Thomas … Sampson Foliot. 84 By 1275 the estate had passed to Ingram de Waleys 85 who was succeeded by his son John in 1304. 86 It … and by Ellis Cotel in 1275. 132 The manor had passed to Walter Blake by 1316 and to Thomas Blake by 1428 when Thomas …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 2/212/9; SC 2/212/14; SC 2/212/1820; A. A. Poree, Histoire de l'Abbaye du Bec, i. 462; below, local govt. Calne Guild …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… for the most part supplied, was formed by Bishop Godfrey de Lucy towards the end of the twelfth century in order to …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the Mowbray family. In 1143 the manor was granted by Roger de Mowbray to the monks who subsequently founded Byland Abbey. 9 The release made by Hugh de Malebiche of all his rights here 10 implies some claim upon the manor, though Roger de Mowbray appears to have held it in demesne at the time of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 95 Robert's land descended to his nephew William de Roumare (cr. earl of Lincoln c. 1141), who had died by 1161. William was followed by his grandson, William de Roumare (d. c. 1198). 96 Between 1186 and 1191 William … himself in 1865 and his successor in 1873. 336 William Walter Herringham, rector 18731904, purchased the living for …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… The manor of Old Hurst may perhaps be traced to Ingelran [de Auco], who with Everard and Pleines held 4 hides in Slepe … of the Abbot of Ramsey. In this way it passed to Robert de Thorp, whose son Robert in 1349 made a charge of 40 on the … manor formerly of William Mowin for the benefit of Philip de Brampton, chaplain, and Robert de Kendale, clerk. 16 This …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of that of New Malton (q.v.), but on the death of William de Ayton became the undivided property of the Eures. 16 … obtained 7 oxgangs here and in Old Malton from Cecily de Well and John de Kirkby and Isabel his wife in 1316. 29 Land at HOWE (Hou, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of Dudley (q.v.) until it lapsed in 1320, when John de Somery acquired the manor in fee. 22 In the 13th century Acard's successor as tenant was a certain Ralph de Merston, 23 from whom the manor passed before 1285 to Bernard de Bruys. 24 The latter was succeeded in 13001 25 by his son …
A History of the County of Bedford
… was created before 1166. 10 After the death in 1153 of Walter Espec, certainly the descendant, probably the son, of … passed to Hadwisa his eldest sister and wife of William de Bussy, 12 from whom it passed to her granddaughters and … manor in 1254, leaving as her heir Barnabas grandson of Walter de Stivecle, her first husband, who died childless. 15 …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Weston OLD WESTON Weston (xi cent.); Wald Weston, Weston de Waldis, Westgrenewold (xiii cent.); Woldeweston (xiiixiv … 3 or 'Westongrave super Waude.' 4 In 1340 William de Weston had licence to impark his wood, 5 and a jury of … of Ramsey Abbey in the 13th century bear the names of 'de Waldis,' 'de Woldweston,' 'Waldeschef,' 42 taken no doubt …