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A History of the County of Surrey
… till after Lewes, while its near neighbour, Blechingley, de Clare's castle, was certainly held for the barons. In … It seems to be identical with 2 hides of land held by Walter of Colley in 121718. 142 In that year he gave … and obtained a release of land there from Thomas son of Walter of Colley in 1326. 145 Roger's widow Eleanor, in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… date to one of the Earls of Warwick, possibly to Henry de Newburgh, the first earl, who received lands in … the Earls of Warwick by the family of Montfort. 7 Thurstan de Montfort was holding fees of the old feoffment under William de New burgh in 1166, 8 and about the same date made payment …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Rampeston REMPESTON, or RAMPESTON. That which was of Roger de Buslie's Fee here, I perceive was held by the Family of … between Roger, Abbot of Geroudon, Quer. by Fryer William de Hemington his Monk put in his Place, and William de Boues, … Third married, for his first Wife, 6 Alice the Daughter of Walter de Snaynton, who gave him two Mess. and five Bov. in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… name Renhold is first found in 12278, at which date Sybil de Renhold and others were seised of half a virgate of land … century Renhold was held as half a knight's fee by William de Beauchamp of the king in chief. 8 On the partition of the … barony of Bedford in 1265 among the three co-heirs of John de Beauchamp a share in Renhold Manor was assigned to each. …
Magna Britannia
… I. It was afterwards parcel of the possessions of Andrew de Hercla, Earl of Carlisle, and having been vested in the … Linstock was granted by King Henry I. to his chaplain Walter, and by him given to the prior and convent of … church, which is in the deanery of Carlisle, was given by Walter, Chaplain to King Henry I. to the prior and convent of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the anchor a rose. Legend, 'Sigillum : Libertatis: Burgi: de: Beaudeley.' A similar seal was used in 1883, but the … name of the place. There is no record of this grant, but Walter de Ribbesford seems to have been in possession by the … been this Simon who in 1201 had seisin of the lands of Walter de Portes, whose heir he had married. 170 He was …
A History of the County of Surrey
… which was built in 1831, is the residence of Mr. Geoffrey de Trafford. The next two houses higher up the river are … Feathers Inn at the junction of King Street 147 and Walter Lane, only the staircase and assembly room now remain; … on the soffit. In the recess is the kneeling figure of Walter Hickman of Kew, who died in 1617. On the south wall is …
A History of the County of Hertford
… latter part of the thirteenth century. He bought of John de Britewelle certain land and rent in Rickmansworth and … elsewhere, which formerly belonged to William son of John de Shelford. 25 Ralph Clobbe gave a yearly rent of 6 d. from … Water Company. A mill at Croxley was given by Richard de Croxley to the church of St. Mary, Clerkenwell. 61 There …
A History of the County of Hertford
… held at the time of the Domesday Survey by Geoffrey de Bech of the abbot of St. Albans may refer to the strip of … found inconveniently far from St. Albans, for Abbot John de la Moot (13961401) built two barns at Tyttenhanger and … married Lady Jane Frederica Harriet Mary daughter of James Walter, first earl of Verulam, by whom he had three sons and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… and horses, broke into the house of the prior and of Henry de Nortwode his friend, and of William Bevan (Beywin). And … of it has been found before the 12th century. 20 In 1276 Walter Beywin is described as holding 7 selions 'above the … 23 MANORS In the Domesday Survey it is entered that Walter the brother of Seiher holds Segenhoe, assessed at 10 …