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A History of the County of Hampshire
… in Ropley, Bishop's Sutton, and other places to William de Wykeham, bishop of Winchester, in return for an annuity of … manor was held there as late as 1706. 22 In 1399 William de Wykeham let out at farm for a hundred years to Winchester … in Ropley of the bishop at various times. In 1332 Thomas de Wandlesworth of Winchester granted a messuage, 2 virgates …
A History of the County of Surrey
… necessity for embanking. 10 In 1230 Bartholomew and John de Courtenay 'began to inclose the lands of the Breach of … HOUSE In 1370 a writ of privy seal ordered payment to Walter Forester, citizen and skinner, for lands and tenements … situated in the same parishes and all acquired from Walter Forester. He reserved to himself the hall with the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… hides, was held in demesne by the tenant-in-chief Gunfrid de Chocques (Cioches). 4 In the 12th century the 'Chokes' fee … died in about 1217, 12 the manor passed to his eldest son Walter, whose son Simon succeeded him in 1232. 13 It then … held of the honor of Huntingdon of the Hastings pourparty. Walter, son of Winemar the Domesday tenant, and his brother …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… apparently included in the grant by Henry II to Juliana de Aquila of the manor of Greywell (q.v.), which up to this … to her son John. 12 In 1387, Katharine wife of Sir John de Thorpe died seised of apparently the same estate, 13 which … has been found between them and the atte Coufolds. Walter de la Rugge obtained a quitclaim of half a hide of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… John Fallisle, Sir Thomas Cheyne, John Brocas, and Thomas de Wilford, clerk of Chancery and prebendary of Hempsted, … which was by his will, dated 11 June 1670, bequeathed by Walter Burrell of Cuckfield in trust for the education of his grandson Walter, son of his son Ninian. 61 An estate or manor of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of Elmley adopted the name Lench. Randolf son of Roger de Lench held the manor in the time of Henry II, 11 and is probably to be identified with Randolf de Lench, who paid 40 marks in 11756 for pardon for trespass … first recorded presentation took place in 1286, when Sir Walter de Cooksey presented. 61 His name has not been …
A History of the County of Oxford
… tenant was William. 54 The next recorded tenant was Alelun de Fontibus, enfeoffed by Bernard of St. Valery in the late … Laurette de Fontibus held the manor, and in 1237 and 1239 Walter de Fontibus. 55 Laurence Brook, who confirmed a grant … and Steeple Barton between 1254 and 1258, may have been Walter's descendant. 56 In 1279 the manor was held for life …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… John Delm of Rowdeford died in 1776. 48 In 1249 Juliana de Rudes and Peter de Bulkinton held 3 virgates in Rowde by serjeanty of 40 … wife, who had been among the grantors in 1701. 67 In 1722 Walter, Jane, and Alice Webb conveyed it to Robert Crooke. 68 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the Confessor by Baldwin, had passed in 1086 to Hugh de Grantemaisnil, of whom it was held by one Roger. 6 Hugh's … acres of meadow in this parish was made in 1344 by Thomas de Ryvere and Richard Godemon, for the support of a chantry … Azure three scallops or. The Crown. Azure three fleurs de lis or, for France, quartered with Gules three leopards …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the Mauduit family does not appear, but in 12401 Elias de la Falaise held 3 virgates and 63 acres of land in Rowner … be identified as part of the knight's fee which William de la Falaise was holding as early as 1187. 6 Seven years … defence of Winchester Castle. 7 In the same year William de la Falaise, his brother, died seised of land in Rowner …
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