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A History of the County of Surrey
… of land in Stoke by Guildford. 2 The lands of Ralph de Fay, lord of Bramley under Henry II, were in 1203 granted to Robert de Barevill. 3 Robert was sued for land in Puttenham by Geoffrey de Roinges before the time of this grant, 4 and evidently …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1086 by William son of Rainald of Earl Warenne. 2 Thomas de Poynings, a successor of William son of Rainald, held land at Pyecombe in 1248. 3 In 1284 Luke de Poynings, and in 1316 Margery widow of Michael de Poynings, were returned as holding Pyecombe of the Earl …
A History of the County of Surrey
… In this document is found a charter of 12978 by which Adam de Toundesley granted the manor of Toundesley to his brother … of Kent and their heirs. The manor descended to Robert de Toundesley and afterwards to his son John, who in 1362 … 32 The reversion of lands which Katharine widow of Robert de Toundesley held for life was also granted them in 1363, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Quatremain in the reign of James I. Clare lies in a cul-de-sac on the western edge of the ridge, some 350 feet up on … and enlargement was undertaken, as Leland records, by Sir Walter Stonor, who recovered his 'poore house' with the help … Probably important additions and improvements made by Sir Walter Stonor. Leland says he 'augmented and strengthened the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… for 10 marks. 19 In 1218 Ralph Basset made a grant to John de Chanceux and his wife Margaret of land and of the mill in … of Drayton to the Draytons: e.g. Alan Basset gave to Walter de Drayton and Lucy his wife, 'daughter of Richard … Exch. Inq. p.m. dclxxvi, 6. Visit. of Northants. ed. by Walter Metcalfe. This so-called manor seems to have had a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Mon. vi (2), 1068. The phrase in the charter of Hen. II, 'De dono Matildis reginae, matris H. regis senioris,' can only … II [Pipe R. Soc], 184), and, some fifty years later, Henry de Ann, son of Odo de Cholderton, with the consent and goodwill of his wife and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… imitata regendo, Viva mihi vivi fiat imago Dei. Qui leo de Juda est, et flos de jesse, leones Protegat et flores, Elizabetha, tuos. … The same. 14th. 1774. Sir Charles Frederick, K. B. Sir Walter Rawlinson. 20th. 1780. The same. 30th. 1790. Richard …
Magna Britannia
… other, commonly called Roast-goose-fair, belongs to Lord De Dunstanville. Redruth, in consequence of its situation, in … rounds, in which the ancient plays were performed. Lord De Dunstanville claims right of freewarren over the parish, … from the town: it was rebuilt about the year 1770: Lord de Dunstanville is patron of the rectory; the advowson of …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Preston of Preston Deanery (q.v.) until 1428, when Wynmer de Preston, the last of his line, was holding it. 3 Under the … Gilbert held 4 small virgates of the honor of Peverel. 6 Walter de Preston, descendant of Winemar, held the vill of … 1376, 16 but by 1428 it had passed to John Longueville and Walter Bald. 17 These estates came into the possession of …
Magna Britannia
… as a borough. A market was granted at this place to Robert de Sydenham, in the year 1235, to be held on Thursday; … Henry Carew, Bart., in right of his wife, the heiress of Walter Palk, Esq., who purchased it of John Bidlake Herring, … of the Luscombes, not many years ago, by the late Walter Palk, Esq., and is now the property of Sir Henry …
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