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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Writ by me of 10 E. 3. directed to the Bailif of Robert de Whatton, of Skerington. It seems it was purchased of Roger … Part of a Knight's Fee, mentioned in Orston, which William de Audeley had here; Roger de Whatton's, in the 27 E. 1. who was younger Brother of Sir …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Pocklington, and Elizabeth his Wife claimed against Robert de Lawethorpe of Yorkshire, Gent. one Crost, fourteen Acres …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… when Amice, the sister of Hugh Malebiche, and Stephen de Blaby her husband owed 20 s. for having a writ of mort … in tail-male on his four sons, Thomas, John, Richard and Walter, 22 and died about 1365. 23 Sir Thomas, the eldest … and heir Elizabeth, who married Adam de Beckwith. 24 Walter Malebiche, wishing to raise money for a journey to the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… made, 32s. There was in Escrevintun, of the Fee of Roger de Busli also a Manor, which before the Conquest was … the Priory of Wirkfworth, with Colefton, which was Roger de Buslie's Fee, and are now the Inheritance of Peniston … Edward Coleby. He had two Brothers, Doctors in Divinity, Walter of Pembroke-Hall, and Thomas of Trinity-College, in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… almost certainly the founder of the family of Lascelles 6 (de Sigillo). 7 Lascelles. Sable a cross paty or. Markenfield. … a grant of free warren here in 1253. 13 Avis married Adam de Pontois (Pontaies) 14 and was succeeded by her son Roger, … as coheirs his four daughters, 17 of whom the eldest, Joan de Colewenne, inherited Scruton. 18 She granted it to Simon …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… value. 2 The fact that in the 12th century William de Seacourt granted the tithes of his two cornmills here to … the history of the Seacourt family comes to an end. Walter le Poer of Tackley (co. Oxon.), whose interest is … and Mariota his wife for life of the inheritance of Walter (Feet of F. Berks. 6 Edw. II, no. 15). Cal. Close, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… passed to his son Roger (d. s.p. 1106) and his nephew Walter of Gloucester. From Walter's son Miles of Gloucester (cr. earl of Hereford 1141, … was allotted to his sister Margaret, wife of Humphrey de Bohun, passed to her son Humphrey de Bohun, and afterwards …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from Kemsing. It is called in antient records, LA SELE and DE LA SELE. THIS PARISH has, in the upper part of it, much … in king John's reign it was in the possession of Baldwin de Betun, earl of Albermarle, from whom it passed, by … earl of Norfolk, from whose heir it passed by sale to Otho de Grandison; and he, two years afterwards, procured the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 10 and it was afterwards held by the Meynells. From Robert de Meynell, who died in 1206, 11 it passed to the successive … are landowners in Seamer at the present day. Nicholas de Meynell in 1269 obtained a grant of free warren 63 which … Hil. 32 Hen. VIII; Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), lxvii, 81; De Banco R. Hil. 32 Hen. VIII, m. 370. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… as one 'manor,' 24 which was given by William I to William de Percy 25 with Topcliffe (q.v.) and other places, and … In 12845 it was declared that the ancestors of Henry de Percy had held their courts at Seamer, and had had gallows … patronage was transferred to the Archbishops of York. 72 Walter de Grey, clerk, to whom in 1234 his kinsman the …