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A History of the County of Rutland
… held of the Earls of Warwick 1 as of that manor. Eustace de Pilton and Hugh de Pilton were witnesses to a charter to Robert Mauduit, the … he was lord of the manor. 4 He presented his brother Walter de Pilton to the church of Pilton in 1223, but the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Pilton till the first half of the 13th century. 18 Robert de Torpel, who succeeded Roger Infans, was tenant in 1130. 19 He was apparently succeeded by Roger de Torpel, who granted land to St. Michael's of Stamford for … at his father's death, married Ascelina, daughter of Saher de Quinci. 22 It was probably their son Roger who in 1225 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… it was reported to be held of the honour of Clare by Peter de Pirbright. 1 John Trenchard died seised of it under the … which is distributed in clothing to old persons. Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 219, 220 b. Chan. Inq. p.m. 30 Edw. I, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… during the anarchy of Stephen's reign, by Alan or Gerard de Limesi. There is little probability that it was ever … The mill was said to have been given to the priory by Alan de Limesi. 6 In the 14th century, however, it is found in the … church, and the year following another bequest was made by Walter Browne (P.C.C.1 Milles, 22 Godyn). Dugdale, Mon. Angl. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 11 Pirton was held of the abbey of Westminster in 1086 by Walter Ponther, ancestor of the Poer family, who had … which probably had a separate existence at an early date. Walter Poer's estate at Pirton, afterwards known as Pirton … which her father had given her in free marriage with David de Burton. 18 In 12745 William Poer was presented because he …
A History of the County of Oxford
… as the Stephen Fitz Riulf who was joint tenant with Philip de Westmordele of a -fee of Wallingford honor in 1166. 24 Philip de Westmordele's successors held a -fee in Wormsley later 25 … a Roger Venables witnessed a grant in Cheshire 59 to Adam de Dutton of Warburton Dutton (Ches.), a tenant of the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in 1205. 41 This holding was given in 1217 to Geoffrey de Craucumbe, and by 1219 he had evidently succeeded as … was given in exchange for lands in Hampshire to Sir Alan de Plucknett. 48 Alan died in 1298 holding half the hamlet of … and then by his daughter Joan (d. 1327), possibly the Joan de Bohun of Kilpeck (Herefs.) who granted lands in Pitney and …
A History of the County of Northampton
… his estates in 1215 and bestowed them upon Godescall de Maghelines, but Henry III restored them to Geoffrey, on … one in demesne and one in service, 10 and the next year Walter Malsors gave up to Geoffrey all his right in a fee in … were two mills mentioned in 1086, one on the manor held of Walter the Fleming, worth 12 d., 46 and the other on the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in fee having long been in the Neyrnut family. Miles de Neyrnut probably held this land in the time of Henry II. … called PITSTONE MANOR, was held in 1086 by Ralf of Walter Giffard. 72 It later became part of the honour of … Neyrnut, and in 1263, when Geoffrey de Neyrnut presented Walter de Neyrnut, the vicar, to the rectory vacant by the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 6 The manor subsequently passed to the family called de Grimstead, who took their name from their chief manor of … by descent from Edmund son of Aiulif for in 1166 Richard de Grimstead stated that he held no knights of the ancient … Grimstead paid aid for this fee from 1160 until 11712. 8 Walter de Grimstead, who held land in Wiltshire from 1186, …
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