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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the latter part of king Henry III.'s reign, to Stephen de Peneshurste or Penchester, who possessed it in the … year of that reign. In the 7th year of king Henry VII. Walter Derkinghall, alias Darkenol, possessed it, who by his … Or by whom presented. Archbishop of Canterbury. Sir Walter, in the 23d king Henry III. 28 John Acton, in 1429. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Survey in the possession of Turald, who held of Roger de Montgomery Earl of Shrewsbury. 7 Like the estate in … wife, 20 who may have been the Lady Joan of Harnhill whom Walter le Munck calles 'his lady' in an undated charter. 21 … Three years later the same Roger and Nichola conveyed to Walter le Gras and Agnes the eighth part of a knight's fee in …
Magna Britannia
… to be held on Wednesdays, was granted in 1332 to Alice De Lisle 1, then lady of the manor of Alwarton, with a fair …
A History of the County of Worcester
… or may have become merged with an estate held in 1086 by Walter Poer, afterwards the principal manor in Peopleton. In 12801 John de Everley and Philippa his wife were holding with the manor … this time no further trace has been found of this estate. Walter Poer (Ponther) in 1086 was holding 3 hides at …
A History of the County of Surrey
… is now counted in Witley parish. 3 A conveyance to Sir Walter Covert in 1605 speaks of the land in the 'Parish and … and after the Conquest came into the possession of Walter, Governor of Windsor Castle, son of Other, ancestor of … Osbert of Peper Harow, sold Peper Harow to Ralph de Broc. His son-in-law Stephen de Turnham received a …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 83 The Abbot of Pershore obtained from William son of Walter Beauchamp his agreement for the inclosure of the … to have belonged in the 13th century to the Harleys. Henry de Harley was holding a tenement there of Geoffrey D'Abitot … altar of St. Lawrence in the abbey church for the souls of Walter Hewet, Agnes his mother, Amice his wife and Hugh his …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (c. 1160) granted it at a farm of 4 yearly to Peter de Wick. 51 This grant was confirmed to Peter's son Robert, … 74 At that time the property was bought of John Spencer by Walter Rowdon. 75 Walter died seised of a capital messuage in Defford in 1513. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… considered to be parcel of Kimbolton, as in 12867 Humphrey de Bohun Earl of Hereford and Essex (and lord of Kimbolton) … who in that year quitclaimed 'the manor of Hoo' to Walter Rolt. 47 His successor, Edward Rolt, 'Esquire,' of … Rolt of Milton Ernest left by his will to his younger son Walter his lease of the college lands at Pertenhall. Lysons, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… from 1734 until 1880. As has been shown above, William de Clare in 1255 received a grant of two yearly fairs at his … of Gloucester, son of Aumary, count of Evreux, to Eustace de Greinville, to hold to him and his heirs of the grantor … xvi cent.). In the reign of Henry III a certain Henry de Chalvers granted 'Holemed' with an aqueduct and a croft to …
A History of the County of Surrey
… for six persons were built in 1867 by Madame Tildesley de Bosset, who endowed them by will. George Cole in 1624 gave …