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A History of the County of Berkshire
… a baronet in 1783, 2 and is now occupied by Capt. Sir Walter D. S. Campbell, K.C.V.O., the deputy-ranger of the … It seems to have been part of the lands granted to Oliver de Bordeaux (see Foliejohn in Winkfield) and surrendered to … 11 Will. III, pt. ii. Lysons, op. cit. (1813), i, 414. Walter de Tile (Towele) was dealing with land in Old Windsor …
A History of the County of Northampton
… manor. It seems probable that the 2 hides held by Aubrey de Vere of the Bishop of Coutances, given in Domesday Book … 1235 two fees in Wold were held of the Earl of Oxford by Walter St. Leger, William of All Saints, Robert de Hastings, … Christiane his wife, 11 obviously the widow of William. Walter's lands were seized by the Crown in 1244 among other …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of land at Chattesley, having obtained the permission of Walter de Beauchamp, who had common at Chattesley. 39 John de … manor of Acton upon themselves with reversion to their son Walter and his heirs male, with contingent remainders in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… c. 1327. 39 What became the manor was held by Matthew de Bovill in 1168 and 1169. 40 Henry de Bovill held it in … Philippa, wife of Sir Thomas Gore, and Martha, wife of Sir Walter Ernie. 80 In a way that is not clear the lordship and … manor in Maddington in turn to her grandsons Sir Walter Ernie, Bt. (d. 1690), and Sir Edward Ernie, Bt. (d. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is thus entered in the general survey of Domesday: In Lest de Wiwarlet. In Favreshant hundered, Adam holds of the bishop … or in capite of the king, by the beforementioned. Adam de Port, of whose heirs it was afterwards again held by … anno 16 Henry VIII. pasch. rot. 1, pro libertat in man. de Ore. Tan. Mon. p. 300. Augtn. off. deeds of purch. and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… after the Norman conquest, part of the possessions of Hugo de Montsort, under the general title of whose lands it is … pannage of six hogs. Upon the voluntary exile of Robert de Montfort, grandson of Hugo above-mentioned, in Henry I.'s … that of Criol, who bore it without the canton. 1 William de Orlanstan, most probably a descendant from that William …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 6 Manors In Domesday Survey Fulcher (Malesoures) held of Walter the Fleming 2 hides in 'Widmale'. 7 Walter the Fleming's lands formed the barony of Odell … the local tenants in early days being the family of de Orlingbury. In 1130 Simon Malesoures, Gerald de Wismalua, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… a water-mill here was granted to Guisborough by Arnald de Percy at the foundation of the priory. 5 This mill is … in Ormesby, was afterwards given to William son of Walter de Percy in exchange for lands in Ormesby. 7 North … tenant appears to have borne the territorial name. Walter de Morton, who lived in the first half of the 13th …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Edward I. this place was become the inheritance of Ralph de Wibourn, whose family was of good esteem and considerable … held it, as appears by several dateless deeds. Philip de Malevill, or Mayvil, as his name was commonly called, held … in the 12th and 13th of king John's reign, of Richard de Rokesley, who held it of the archbishop, as the fourth …