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A History of the County of Hampshire
… had been alienated from the church, and belonged to Ralph de Mortimer, 9 whose descendants held half a fee in … Henry Welles dated 2 August, 1762, it passed to his cousin Walter Smythe, 72 second son of Sir John Smythe, bart., to hold for life, with remainder to his son and heir Walter Smythe. 73 The further history of this manor has not …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of a family which took their name from it. Ralph de Ottringden held it of William de Leyborne, as one knight's see, in the reign of Henry III. His grandson Sir Laurence de Ottringden, died possessed of it in the beginning of king …
Magna Britannia
… days at the festival of St. Barnabas, was granted to Henry de Tyes, in 1292 6: the market was confirmed in 1313 to Alice … the Black Prince, and by him soon afterwards given to Sir Walter de Woodland, usher of his chamber, who died without … Jac. I. The following extract of a letter, from the Rev. Walter Harte to Bishop Lyttelton, (preserved in the Marquis …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the abbot of Crowland (for Elmington), and Hugh de Gorham (for Churchfield, etc.). 64 Burgesses have been … probably descended like Churchfield. In 1400 Lord Fitz Walter held in right of his wife, daughter of Sir John … the daughter of Henry. 140 Twenty years later (1372) Walter de Frampton of Melcombe Regis and Margaret his wife …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Kirkby Knowle. Land here was held in demesne by Geoffrey de Upsall 16 in 1257, when he obtained a grant of free … and, later, in 12678 it seems to have been held by Joan de Kepwick. 28 Kepwick was assessed at a fourth part of a … knight's fee in 1282, 29 and in 12845 the tenant Nicholas de Punchardon, with Joan his wife, enfeoffed Roger de Benson …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… commemorating one of the early lords of the manor, Matthew de Poteria. The soil is chalk. The common fields of Over … 5 It belonged at the end of the 12th century to Matthew de Poteria, a Norman, 6 and apparently an absentee landlord who farmed it to Baldwin de Winsinton. 7 On the death of Matthew, c. 1204, the manor …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Domesday Survey half a hide in 'Witacre' was held by Hugh (de Grandmesnil), and of him by Walter; Baldwin had held it. 2 Another half-hide was held by … county. V.C.H. Warw. i, 319 b, note. It may be noted that 'Walter' held 1 hide in 'Witecerce' [Whitchurch] formerly held …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for reasons unknown it was seized by the king from Jordan de Clinton. 24 It was claimed later that it had belonged to … it seems to have been rejected, and an attempt by William de Clinton to recover the manor in 1228 was similarly … 1820s the young J. H. Newman regularly visited the curate, Walter Mayers, 18238, his friend and mentor, who ran a …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Ralph Prior of Worcester gave to Godfrey son of Stephen de Canterton half a hide of land which Stephen his father had … year to the prior for the estate. 39 By an undated charter Walter de Bradewell gave to William de Fescamp all his land … of Worcester a rent of a mark at the four terms and to Walter and his heirs a rent of 20 s. 8 d. 40 William de
A History of the County of Northampton
… and heir of Niel Mundeville married Ruallon d'Avranches (de Abrincis), and the overlordship of OVERSTONE remained … for life. In 1285 and again in 1290 one of her tenants Walter le Mazun complained that she had unjustly ejected him … effect, as during the same year it was bestowed upon Sir Walter Manny in part satisfaction of 100 per annum granted to …
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