Search
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… archbishop Lanfranc soon afterwards granted it to one John de Plukele, who is stiled in the grant Miles Archiepi, that … any new tenants to hold of himself. His descendant Osbert de Pluckley died possessed of it in the reign of king John, and bore for his arms, Or, a fleur de lis, sable; after which, from three coheirs of this name …
A History of the County of Sussex
… it was given with the rest of the Rape of Lewes to William de Warenne, and was held of him by Hugh son of Rannulf for 30 … 9 but Plumpton passed early in the 12th century to Rainald de Warenne and his wife Alice de Wormegay, who were living from about 1118 to 1178. 10 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… or) three Carucats. It afterwards was the Fee of Roger de Busli, who had there in Demesne three Car. thirty three … the Conquest, the Land whereof was three Car. There Roger de Busli had also in Demesne two Car. six Vill. three Bord, … 5 Steph. and Father of William, who married Albreda de Lisoures, 1 whose Son and Heir William was called …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Cilt held it of king Edward. Reginald, son of Gervase de Cornhill, who lived about that time, released to the abbot … land in this county, in the 43d year of that reign, to Sir Walter de Paveley, K.G. in whose family it remained until the … vol. i. p. 711. Augm. office, box D. 42. Inrolled before Walter Hendley, esq. on the 10th of that month. Rot. Esch. …
Magna Britannia
… of Plympton, to whom they had been granted by Baldwin de Rivers, Earl of Devon. 1 It was, till within a few years, … by the benefactions of Baldwin de Rivers, Earl of Devon, Walter de Valletort, and others, that it became the most … last edition of Prince's Worthies, that the ill-fated Sir Walter Ralegh was some time a prisoner at Radford, under the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and Robert of Ramsbury, in 1327 granted the land to Thomas de Shirreve and his wife Margery. In 1333 through an … two by knight service: a messuage and virgate formerly Walter the Marshal's and a messuage and ferdel which had … Nicholas of Marlborough. 88 It appears to have passed to Walter of Cnolton who in 1227 bought a small freehold from …
A History of the County of Bedford
… called a manor, in the same parish of his brother Walter. 6 These 4 hides became later known as PODINGTON … were early holders. 7 The Testa states that the Lady Emma de Podington held the whole vill from John de Grey, 8 which … possessions later became known as the barony of Warden. Walter was his tenant in 1086, and by the time of the Testa …
A History of the County of Northampton
… fishponds. 4 This chapel was founded apparently by Ralph de Trubleville and Alice his wife early in the 13th century, … fee in Polebrook had passed from Eustace the Sheriff to Walter de Clopton. 16 A mesne lordship over this fee or some … of Polebrook which in 1455 was declared to be held of Walter Norton in socage. 68 It was parcel of the Duchy of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… been on the Kettle Brook, granted to the nuns by Robert de Kailli. 5 The mills were leased to William Hunt for 21 … and his wife 32 who, with others, conveyed it in 1747 to Walter Chetwynde. 33 The manor then descended with the manor … were divided between his sister Amice, then wife of Sir Walter de Miridene, and his great-nephew Richard son of Sir …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Domesday, this parish was part of the possessions of Hugo de Montfort, under the general title of whose lands it is … lies in the north-east part of this parish, was given by Walter Hacket and Emma his wife, with the consent of Richard I. and of Walter de Polton, then mesne lord of the fee, and Stephen his …