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A History of the County of Worcester
… one time more important than at present, as in 1328 Henry de Ribbesford had a grant of a weekly market on Wednesday and … century is obscure, but it had passed before 1786 to Sir Walter Blount. 37 In 1815 it was conveyed by Joshua Harris to … but it does not appear when any court was held,' and Sir Walter Blount, lord of the manor of Rock, owed nineteen …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in 1241, 15 leaving three daughtersMargery wife of Richard de Rivers, 16 Ela and Isabel. Rockbourne passed to Ela, who … manor passed to her eldest son by her first husband, Sir Walter de Romsey, 27 who in March 14012 settled it 28 on … Romsey, and, if he died without issue male, to his brother Walter. 29 Sir Walter died in 1403 30 and Alice his widow in …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Time at 60s. Another Manor was of the Fee of Gislebert de Gand, which before the Con- quest Vls had, taxed at half a … 8s. but in the Confessor's Time at 20s. Here was of Roger de Buslie's Fee Soc to Plumptree, rated to the Geld at ten … two Bov. Some of this Town had Soc in Bradmere. Robert de Paveilli gave two Parts of the Tythe of his Demesne to the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… cottage use. Rodmell Place, long the home of the family of de la Chambre, stood immediately to the south of the church, … Harold before the Conquest for 79 hides. Of this, William de Warenne received 64 hides, the rest lying in the rapes of the Count of Mortain and William de Braose. In 1086 the manor was held in demesne by Earl …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which was antiently the inheritance of the family of De la Pine, whose seat of residence was at Easthall, in the neighbouring parish of Murston. John de la Pine was possessed of it in the 20th year of the reign … III. as appears by private evidences, whose grandson James de la Pine, about the latter end of king Richard II.'s reign, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… son of Hervey lands near the Lune Valley 30 which Robert de Rokeby and Agnes his wife gave to him. 31 Brian Fitz Alan … and another to J. B. S. Morritt (the friend of Sir Walter Scott), who died in 1843. The communion plate is … of the century. Mr. Langham Rokeby used to say that Sir Walter Scott borrowed it when preparing the notes to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… as those of the later manor of ROLLESTONE. 23 Roger de Quency, earl of Winchester (d. 1264), had an estate in … inherited, 33 and in 1294 Joan and Christine, daughters of Walter of Rollestone, conveyed lands in Rollestone to a … Fitz Payne in Wilcot. 41 John was succeeded by his son Walter, then a minor. 42 At his marriage in 1556 the manor …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of those names from the antient proprietor of it, Lambin de Langham, who held it by knight's service, as appears by … that same year, with the king's licence, alienated it to Walter Hendley, esq. and his heirs. He was afterwards … reign of king Henry VII. carried this manor in marriage to Walter Colepeper, esq. of Bedgebury, whose grandson John …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Henry son of Hervey, lord of Ravensworth, gave to Robert de Lascelles and his heirs the whole vill with its demesnes, … this servant in Henry's court of Cotherstone. 108 Robert de Lascelles was lord in 1208. 109 He or a successor of the … of the Fitz Hughs (Gale, op. cit. App. 57), Randolf son of Walter, ancestor of the barons of Greystock, gave his lands …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Extra were sold in 1606 by Henry Earl of Southampton to Walter Godfrey of Romsey, 87 whose descendants continued to … represented by the manor of More, granted by Thomas de Aspale and Mirabel his wife to John Malwyn and his heirs … Richard Pauncefoot was stated to be the owner in 1366. 134 Walter Pauncefoot was in possession in 1428, 135 and Walter
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