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A History of the County of York North Riding
… was evidently included in the Mowbray fee. 38 Richard de Camera held lands in Shipton and was succeeded by a son … 6 oxgangs to St. Mary's Abbey; Agnes married John son of Walter le Gaoler, 41 bringing lands in Shipton as her dower. … them to the same religious house in 1316. 42 Hugh de Longchamp appears to have held lands in Shipton in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… significant names of the remaining holders are those of Walter the merchant, Gilbert Parmenter, Herbert the Miller … Miller gave 9 d. for a small place in the marsh,' and Hugh de St. Philibert 3 s. 4 d. 'for 4 places in the same marsh.' … mills of the vill and La Lynch with a fishery were let to Walter Milleward and William Egerton for a rent of 9 6 s. 8 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… eldest daughter and coheir, Margaret, wife of Humphrey de Bohun, as part of the honor of Hereford. The estate … the provenance of which is unknown, were held by Walter de Beauchamp (d. 1131). The estate passed to Walter's son William (d. 1170), who between 1155 and 1169 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… became one manor, held in 1086 by Godfrey of William de Warenne as 6 hides. Ten haws at Lewes belonged to this … Bricmaer of Azor, and in 1086 by the same man of William de Warenne. 6 Godfrey, who held the greater part of Ovingdean in 1086, was probably Godfrey de Pierpoint who gave 1 hide at Ovingdean to Lewes Priory, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of land in Owslebury held of the bishop to William de Overton and Joan his wife; 10 and after this date, though … of Henry Welles (2 August, 1762) it passed to his cousin Walter Smythe, second son of Sir John Smythe, bart., of Acton … Burnell, Shropshire 35 (see under Boyattin Otterbourne). Walter Smythe's eldest daughter was the famous Mrs. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… was three Car. There William the Man or Tenant of Roger de Busli, (whose Fee it afterwards was) had one Car, four … the public Geld for a whole Plough-land. But when Goiffrid de Alselin succeeded him, as he did in all or most Places in … Survey, here was Nothing to be had. That of Roger de Buslies' Fee, I suppose, the Posterity of that William, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Crown with his other possessions and was farmed by William de Buketot. 54 The overlordship later belonged to the de Clares, as lords of Tewkesbury, and on the division of their estates in the 14th century was assigned to Hugh de Audley and his wife Margaret. 55 Robert Trian held the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the mill mentioned in the Domesday Survey. 2 In 1241 John de Wauton conveyed a water-mill here to Master Simon de Wauton, 3 who gave it, with its pond and sluice, to … with Whatcote, by Toli, but by 1086 it had passed to Hugh de Grentemaisnil. 10 It then contained 10 hides, worth 11, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Auberville, who held it by knight's service of Hamo de Crevequer, as of the manor of Folkestone. Sir William de Auberville, of Westenhanger, held this manor in king … tenants of Oxene, three bushels of barley. 1 Archbishop Walter granted licence to the canons of West Langdon, to …
A History of the County of Surrey
… heirs. 10 The following year Alina and her husband John de Hamme remitted to the Abbot of Battle 50 s. rent and suit … 11 In 1302 Thomasina sold her share to John and Alina de Hamme. 12 John de Hamme was several times knight of the … in the beginning of the 16th century; he enfeoffed Walter Vitull, who refused to make an estate to the son …
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