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A History of the County of Warwick
… century. 12 His son William gave, by permission of Thomas de Arderne, land and extensive pasturage to Combe Abbey 13 … was holding the one-tenth fee in 1235, 14 as was Thomas de Arderne in 1242, 15 and William (probably his brother) 16 in 1267; 17 in 1316 it was said to be held by William de Rodbourn. 18 This was an alias for William, son of William …
A History of the County of Somerset
… passing from the Arundels to the Newburghs. 33 Henry de Newburgh in 1276 sold some of his property to Queen … is known until Robert of Raddington in 12845, 41 though Walter de la Fenne and Emme his wife conveyed the advowson to … 143 William succeeded his father as patron. 144 Walter Calverley Trevelyan of Wallington (Northumb.) presented in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… a mill worth 6 s. 8 d., 1 and this was held by Geoffrey de Simely in 1279. 2 It was conveyed to Kenilworth Priory in 1325 by John Lok and Roger de Boyvill, clerks. 3 A water-mill was still attached to the … of them as half a knight's fee. 9 The first earl, Henry de Newburgh, is said to have given the manor to Geoffrey de …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… granted to the church of St. Nicholas of Sandford by Roger de Sandford between 1170 and 1180. 9 There is a small village … custody of the park is said to have been granted by Henry de Frilford, Abbot of Abingdon (12602), to a certain John. 14 … under the abbot by Hugh son of Berner, perhaps the Hugh de Sunningwell mentioned in the abbey rules. 63 Geoffrey de …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… was made the subject of temporary grants. Under Henry II Walter son of Ernald is returned for 10 in Radnage 5 Between the years 1200 and 1207 the name of Godfrey de Luvem appears as paying 40 in Radnage. 6 A few years later … 1228 the prior there claimed customary services from Ralph de Radenache and others. 24 View of frankpledge was claimed …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the Conquest by Harding, had belonged to Earl Aubrey (de Couci) but was then in the king's hands and in the custody … father's death in 1552, 26 it passed in 1589 to his son Walter Warner. 27 On this occasion it is styled 'Edge Graunge … as the latter in 1554 had licence to grant the property to Walter Lyght. 31 Walter's daughter and heir Elizabeth married …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Bishop of Bayeux and was held of him by Adam son of Hubert de Rye. 7 On Adam's death his lands passed to his brother … left an only daughter Gunnora, who married Robert Fitz Walter. 18 In the struggle between King John and the barons Robert Fitz Walter was one of the leaders of the latter party, 19 and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… usually Maresbarrow, corruptly for Mere's borough. Peter de Mere, and Walter and Geoffry de Meredale, were owners of these and … likewise, in the southern part of this parish, of which Walter Auburie died possessed in the 1st year of Edward I. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… at Wilton House their design has been attributed to Isaac de Caux. 177 They have a south front with a central … retains the rest. 225 In 1327 William of Baldonshall and Walter of Warneford were Ramsbury taxpayers. 226 In 1331 Walter held an estate called Baldonshall which in 1347 John …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Bury or Wistow. 18 In 1130 Pope Innocent II confirmed to Walter Abbot of Ramsey the chapel of Bury 'where your … roll of the time of Edward II it is recorded that John de Pappeworth fell into the infirmity of leprosy whereby he … when, we are told, the great tower was built by Abbot Walter. 60 At about the same time, the refectory and other …