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Magna Britannia
… west from Derby. Radborne was one of the manors of Henry de Ferrars, at the time of the Domesday Survey; but it … in the female line, and eventually to Sir Peter de la Pole, who married his niece, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir … It is situated about three miles south-east from Ashby-de-la-Zouch, on the road to Hinkley. When the Survey of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of whose lands it is thus entered in that record: Hugo de Port holds of the bishop ( of Baieux) Pellesorde. It was … possession of the family of Chetwode, one of whom, Robert de Chetwode, exchanged it with Hamo de Gatton, of Throw ley, … 2 and he passed it away in the same reign to Sir Walter de Huntingfield, who was possessed of it in the 7th …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… estate of the great family of Criol, one of whom, Bertram de Criol, died possessed of it in the 23d year of king Edward … inheritance, which she carried in marriage to Sir Richard de Rokesle, who left his two daughters his coheirs, of whom Agnes, the eldest, married Thomas de Poynings, and entitled her husband to the possession of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… last mentioned in 1571. 10 In 1164 the tenant was Miles de Padworth. 11 His successor Robert, who was perhaps his … the king's hands two years later. 12 Whether this Robert de Padworth can be identified with the Robert de Coudray who died early in the reign of Henry III is …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the forest was held in the reign of Edward I by John de St. John, 13 who conveyed it to his son Hugh about 1324, … to the elder of his two sisters, Margaret the wife of John de St. Philibert. 17 Margaret died before 1353, when the … an heiress of Peter the son was Cecily the wife of Walter de St. Manifeo, who alienated to William le Kenne 42 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and another 10 a. were held from the abbot by Hardwin de Scalers, and under him as in 1066 by Snellinc. 34 The Ely … after 1166 it was granted away again as 1 knight's fee to Walter of Pampisford. 35 Walter of Ely held the land c. 1212 and in 1224. 36 By 1271 …
Magna Britannia
… 1595, and Thomas Saltren, Esq., 1753. The Rev. Richard Walter is patron and incumbent of the rectory. Parracombe … Abbey, having been given to that monastery by Joscelyn de Pomeray. After the dissolution, it was successively in the … Lord Thomas Howard was Vice-Admiral of the fleet, and Sir Walter Ralegh Rear-Admiral. 28 The Earl of Essex also sailed …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… railway. To the south is Maidenhatch the property of Col. Walter Thornton, and Bere Court belongs to Mr. George Booth … the manor. It was bought from the Breedons by Reginald de la Bere, who sold it in 1904 to Mr. George Booth Tate, the … 45 The manor may be identified with the land held by Walter of Maidenhatch, who in 1281 paid a subsidy of 22 s. on …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the Confessor PATCHAM was held by Earl Harold. William de Warenne held it in 1086, and its assessment had been … Anne survived her husband, and in 1744 married John, Lord de la Warr. By a prenuptial settlement Patcham Court was settled on Anne, and in the following year Lord de la Warr settled this estate on himself for life with …