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A History of the County of Northampton
… King David's fee and a hide of the fee of Olney, held by Walter fitz Winemar. 5 King David's fee passed to the … pourparty of Cecily his fourth sister who married Roger de Mohaut. 8 Their son Robert died seised of it in 1275, 9 … caboshed argent with a cross formy or between the horns. Walter fitz Winemar who held both fees in the 12th century …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the manor. 100 The land in Alscot held in 1359 by William de Framelesworth and his wife Eleanor 101 has been thought to … and 6 a. of meadow in Alscot and Preston was conveyed by Walter of Luddington, of Alcester, and his wife Margery to … a relatively large house at Alscot in 1323, when Walter 'de aula' of Alscot was ordained. 132 With the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Risborough seems, however, to have been granted to Ansculf de Pinchengi very shortly after the settlement of the … again changed hands, and was held by the second Earl Walter Giffard, who made various grants from these lands to … of the Normans.' The original grant was probably made by Walter Giffard, but in 11734, after his death, Henry II gave …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Coventry in 1236 included fee in Marston held by Peter de Montfort, and 1/10 fee there held by Thomas atte Hall ( de Aula). 2 They were probably tenants for a term of years … of Marston ( Cat. Anct. D. iv, A. 9001), married Henry de Brytwalton and had a son Robert, who was living in 1317, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Survey the manor of Pulloxhill was held under Nigel de Albini by Roger and Ruallon. It was assessed at 10 hides … 1235, 33 acres more were confirmed to the Abbey by Godfrey de Luvholt and Mabel his wife, the heiress of Letitia, who … c. 1240. 85 Matilda, one of the heirs of Faldho, married Walter de la Haye, who held the property until his death in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… his son Nicholas. 21 This Nicholas married, first, Isabel de la Mare, by whom he had a son Nicholas, 22 and secondly, … who was married to Sir John Iwardby, Elizabeth the wife of Walter Twynho, and Anne Tropnell. 36 The manor of Purley … Tregoze, where he died in 1594. 43 His heir was his son Walter, who died under age in 1597, and was succeeded by his …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the Bishop of Bayeux's fee, was in the possession of Roger de Ivrey, his predecessor in the reign of Edward the … fourth, assessed at 2 hides, was held by Henry of Henry de Ferrers, Domnig having held it of Edward the Confessor. 5 … Pusey of the abbey between 1066 and 1087. 8 In 1166 Henry de Pusey was holding Pusey of the old enfeoffment of the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… custodian for life in 1603, and in 1608 wrote to Sir Walter Cope begging him to recommend the repair of the park … being the sign of the Anchor.' 63 Thomas was the son of Walter Cromwell, 64 who followed a diversity of trades, as … granted to William Cromwell, possibly the grandfather of Walter. 65 A famous cleric born at Putney was Nicholas West, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Sir Thomas Spigurnel, who granted it in 1340 to Nicholas de la Beche. 10 He in the same year transferred it to Sir John de Molyns, the service remaining the same as in 1304. 11 Sir … 13 and the tenure was the same in 1613. 14 In 121012 Ralph de Puttenham, who may have been a descendant of the Roger who …