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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the Crown till King Richard the First granted to William de Albem Lord of Belvoyr, 2 to whom King John granted and … 14 He seems to be the Son of Matild de St. Liz, Sister of Walter, Son of Robert, Son of Richard Earl of Clare, Son of … the three Sisters and Heirs of that great and potent Baron Walter de Espec; who having an only Son by his Wife Adelina, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… part of the remainder seems to have been acquired by the de Watervilles, and became part of Orton Waterville, to which … member of the family of whom there is any record was Henry de Longueville, who held the fee in 1166. 24 Reginald de … Longueville family (Wotton, Baronctage (1741), iv, 349), Walter, lord of Orton ( temp. William the Conqueror), is …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 11 William had probably already been succeeded by Geoffrey de Waterville, whose name appears in the list of new items … 12 A second Geoffrey appears in 11602. 13 In 1189 Robert de Waterville held a knight's fee in Orton, 14 but in 1208 he … Roll in 1131, 54 another William Olifard in 1163, 55 and Walter Olifard a few years later, 56 but there is no evidence …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… or niece of Pain Peverel of Bourn, wife first of Geoffrey de Waterville (d. 1162), and then of Saher de Quincy (d. … of Hugh (d. 1350) and any succeeding minor heir to Walter White, who in 1359 transferred it to Henry Mulshoe, … 118 and died in 1394. 119 Her daughter Eleanor's husband Walter Tyrell succeeded her. 120 By 1428 his son Edward …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… prebend was endowed with the vill of Osbaldwick, Robert de la Ford, prebendary in 1294, holding here a manor and 13 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… by his father. 20 He granted them before 1212 to Robert de Percy, 21 who paid 100 s. for having seisin. 22 It is not … share in the rebellion of 1322 and were granted in 1361 to Walter de Fauconberg and his wife Isabel, widow of Roger. 100 … ( Kirkby's Inq. [Surt. Soc.], 102). She was the sister of Walter de Burton, and therefore aunt of the Roger de Burton …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… parish, was given to the abbey of Faversham by Richard de Lucy, and confirmed to it by king Henry II. king John, and … villein, with ten borderers, having one carucate. Richard de Maris holds half a suling of this manor, and has there six … 15th and 17th years; in the former of which master Richard de Marisco, archdeacon of Richmond and Northumberland, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… a shield charged with a cheveron between three fleurs de lis. In the wall of a stone shed built against this wall … of Helmsley (q.v.). This land was probably held by Richard de Surdeval, one of the chief tenants of the Count of … beginning of the 13th century the vill was held by John de Surdeval, who left daughters and co-heirs, Maud, who …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… rated at 60 pounds, of the Thaines 12 pounds; what Richard de Tonbridge holds in his lowy is rated at 10 pounds. From … for four years afterwards the succeeding archbishop, Walter Reynolds, had the king's licence to purchase lands in … in stained glass, being or on a sess gules, three fleurs de lis of the field, with quarterings, in the middle a mullet …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it is thus entered in the survey of Domesday: Goisfrid de Ros holds of the bishop ( of Baieux) Oteham. It was taxed … this estate, which she afterwards gave to her two sons, Walter and Robert de Valoigns, by the description of the … partly alienated from this family, for Isabel, widow of Walter de Valoigns, Richard Colyn, and master Nicholas de …