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A History of the County of Hampshire
… 4 It was among the lands held of the abbey by Hugh de Port in 1086. In the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries the St. Johns, heirs of the de Ports, succeeded as tenants under Hyde, but before the … abbey. One of these tenants was Thurstan, clerk to William de Pont de l'Arche, evidently the same Thurstan who was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to the castle, as he afterwards sent an order to William de Harcourt to send his hunting dogs to Portsmouth from … in the manor for the use of the hall, 136 and in 1198 Walter de Boarhunt conveyed a salt-pit and 3 acres of land in … a Roger of Wendover, Flor. Hist. (Rolls Ser.), ii, 82; Walter of Coventry, Memoriale (Rolls Ser.), ii, 212. Rot. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in the Domesday Survey. Half a hide was held of William de Warenne by Osward, who had held it before the Conquest. An … to have been given by him to his illegitimate son Rainald de Warenne. 9 The overlordship of the ten fees of which … leaving three daughtersDivorguilla wife of Sir Robert Fitz Walter, Hawise wife of Sir Robert de Grelle or Gresle, and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the survey of Domesday, part of the possessions of Hugo de Montsort, under the general title of whose lands it is … shillings, now fourteen pounds. Of this manor Ralph de Curbespine holds three dennes, which are without the … and five acres of meadow. On the voluntary exile of Robert de Montfort, his grandson, in the reign of king Henry I. this …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Hugh, whose great-granddaughter Juliana married Geoffrey de Lucy, 7 in whose family Potsgrove Manor is subsequently … part of a knight's fee. 12 His heirs were Elizabeth and Walter, children of his sister Eleanor Hopton, and William … were divided between Elizabeth wife of Roger Corbet and Walter Hopton her brother, whose heir she became on his death …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to the bishop. Land in the manor was also held by Ernulf de Hesding, as a tenant-in-chief of the king, but this was … 1258 Robert de Ringesburne conveyed property in Marston to Walter le Rus. 93 This comprised of 2 virgates of land and 12 d. rent. At the same time Walter surrendered in Robert's favour of 2 virgates and 12 d. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… and heir, brought the manor as dower to her husband, Henry de Braybrook, who was holding it in 1227. 12 In 1271 this … who held the manor in 1306. 23 He transferred the manor to Walter Langton, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 24 before 1316, at which date Walter was rendering feudal service for it. 25 From 1316 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of 'Raderigge' lying near Melksham forest ( gisaunt pres de la foreste de Melksham) in exchange for the hundred of … of the manor is in 1749 when it was in the possession of Walter Long. 40 It is possible that when Henry Long of Rood … to Henry's sister Elizabeth, went to the male heir, Sir Walter Long of Whaddon, and passed in the same way as Whaddon …
A History of the County of Worcester
… abbot 20 by Urse the Sheriff, 21 Gilbert Fitz Turold, 22 Walter Poer (Ponther), 23 and a Frenchman Artur 24 … owner. 36 The manor of BEAUCHAMP COURT (Poiwica Willelmi de Bello Campo, Poiwica Inardi, xii cent.; Holythorne Green, … the death of William Beauchamp it passed to his third son Walter. In 1269 3 carucates of land in Powick and Bransford …
A History of the County of Sussex
… probably identical with 8 hides held in 1086 of William de Warenne by William son of Rainald, 4 who may be identified with Rainald de Poynings son of Reiner. 5 The overlordship descended with … barony of Lewes and was held directly of the king. 7 Adam de Poynings and his wife Beatrice were holding land at …