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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… a Half. The Land of it was likewise three Carucats. There Walter de Ayncourt, whose Fee it was, had afterwards in Demesne two … of Roger de Radclive, and had a Fine levied, 10 Joh. which Walter de Gousel, his Son, by the Consent of Matilda, his …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and Kineston, 37 H. 3. he is sometimes called Thomas de Hedon, by Reason of his Residence at that Manor of his in … let out for Rent in King Henry the third's Time, by Robert de Passelewe; several Persons had Shares, and some paid Rent … Yard-land for 6s. per Annum. Julian, the Daughter of Roger de Hamstede, one Virgat for Half a Mark. John le Hostricer …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and in 1086 by Almar under Turchil, 8 whose grandson Hugh de Arderne, or Arden, owned it in 1155. 9 From Hugh it passed … his manor of Ratley was valued at 6. 12 In 1279 Thomas de Arderne was lord of the vill, where he had 2 carucates of … Leke in 1549 for his second son George, 65 whose son Walter had livery of it in 1589. 66 He was succeeded by John …
A History of the County of Northampton
… half a fee was held of Earl Ferrers in 1242 by Gilbert de Segrave and an eighth of a fee by Henry de Raunds, 9 who … fitz Richard, with the consent of his children, Gilbert, Walter, Baldwin, and Rohaise, confirmed to the abbey of … and had obtained it as her marriage portion. 'The fee of Walter de Trailly', her husband, in Raunds, is mentioned …
A History of the County of Bedford
… it must in 1086 have been included in the fief of Hugh de Beauchamp, whose grandson William died seised of lands … their Ravensden manor was held until c. 1401. In 1276 Walter de Trailly claimed to hold view of frankpledge and … privileges were again asserted by his descendant, another Walter, in 1330. 39 The view of frankpledge was held once a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Bocton. After which king Edward II. granted to archbishop Walter a market weekly on a Thursday here, and a fair yearly … in Edward II.'s reign was in the possession of Nicholas de Tingewike, originally descended from those of … this name became extinct here, the family of Pine, or de la Pine, as they were at first written, became possessed …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Redbourn was held of the abbot of St. Albans by Geoffrey de Redbourn, 44 and in 1303 William Inge held 15 acres in … 1603 upon William son of William Pecok, and on the sons of Walter Pecok of Redbourn, that it might continue in the … 69 The virgate held by Wigot may have descended to Stephen de Bassingburn who was dealing with land in Redbourn in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… D'Abitot above mentioned. 25 He went in 1277 with William de Beauchamp Earl of Warwick against the Welsh, 26 receiving … of Redmarley D'Abitt. 108 It seems to have been founded by Walter D'Abitot and Thomas Mon' and others, but the … the repair of the church and for the use of the poor. 2. Walter Ryley, by deed 11 December 1469, gave lands known as …
A History of the County of Durham
… MANORS Among the Durham charters is one by which Walter Bek granted 4 oxgangs of the demesne land in … confirmed it, with reservation of the advowson, to Thomas de Multon, who had inherited it from his brother Edmund, who … of Huchtred. 75 The whole 'manor' was in 1268 acquired by Walter de Merton from Thomas son of Ralph de Amundeville, one …
A History of the County of Hertford
… and Turbern, each held a hide. 8 Of these in 1086 Hardwin de Scales had obtained all the land of Siret and I hide of … date they became absorbed in the manor held by Hardwin de Scales. But it is perhaps due to the varied origin of this … to John Fitz Bernard, 126 and from him it descended to Walter Fitz Bernard. 127 In the reign of Henry III he sold it …
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