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A History of the County of Oxford
… the house. There may also have been a chapel: in 1655 Walter Gostelow, who was born and brought up in Prescote … may be connected with the story. Prescote was the home of Walter Gostelow (baptized 1604), 18 who lived at the … in or before 1166 was one, perhaps at Prescote, by William de Bussei, 23 presumably the William de Bussei whose …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… leased in 1539 and again (for 21 years) in 1544, 28 to Walter Compton. 29 In 1570 Compton sold a chief messuage and … Edward, was living in a small house there in 1672. 35 Walter Compton sold two other estates in Prescott, perhaps to … 180131. Kelly's Dir. Glos. (1856 and later edns.). Plac. de Quo Warr. (Rec. Com.), 246. Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), ii. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… besieged and captured for the king by the regent Hubert Walter, archbishop of Canterbury. 89 Richard I committed Marlborough in 1194 to Hugh de Neville who remained keeper under John. 90 Devizes Castle … Templars, probably from Temple Rockley since they included Walter of Rockley, were in the custody of the constable of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the village, was at one time the residence of the Baghot-De la Bere family. 36 At the junction of Deep Street and … in 1853 to F. T. Cudden. Cudden sold Prestbury in 1859 to Walter Justice who in turn sold it the following year to John … (d. 1724). William Baghot married Anne, daughter of John de la Bere of Southam, and their son William (d. 1764) added …
A History of the County of Rutland
… as 1 knight's fees, and the Earl gave it to Thurstan de Montfort. 10 Hugh de Montfort held Preston in the early part of the reign of … belonged to the undertenant of Preston manor. In 1216 Walter de Cantilupe had letters of presentation, the gift …
A History of the County of Sussex
… with the 2 hides in Bolney (q.v.) held by Bartholomew de Bolney in the 13th century. 64 Churches The church of ST. … became necessary. On the resignation in 1878 of the Rev. Walter Kelly, who had been vicar for 44 years, the vicarages …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… his interest in this manor to William, son of Sir Roger de Leyborne, as appears by the register of the abbey in 1272, … of Kent, his next heir. She was then the wife of John de Hastings, after whose death she married Thomas le Blount, and lastly Sir William de Clinton, created afterwards Earl of Huntingdon, who all …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Christ-church, for the use of their refectory, et est de victu eorum, as the record has it. 1 In which state it … made between the prior and convent and Sir John de Rokesle, lord of Westwood manor, by which the several … joined in settling it on his brother John James, whose son Walter James, esq. of Maidstone, in the 12th year of king …
A History of the County of Warwick
… five Britnod held. 18 All 10 hides were held by Robert de Beaumont, Count of Meulan, in 1086, 19 but Hugh held of … that this land was given to Ingeram Bagot by William de Newburgh, Earl of Warwick, possibly about 1170, and from … some 2 virgates of land and meadow in Preston to Simon de Stokes at a yearly rent of 20 d. 27 In the same year Simon …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in the Confessor's time had been held as two manors; Ralf de Mortimer and his under-tenant Oidelard held the second … Thomas Warenner and Joan was Agnes, to whose husband, Sir Walter Sandys, the manor descended in the reign of Henry IV. … to the estate was disputed in Elizabeth's reign by Walter Mayhew, a husbandman of Rotherwick, who claimed the …