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A History of the County of Surrey
… in the parish, but was rebuilt on a new site and called De Novo Loco, Newark, Newstead, or New Place. The foundation … whom Rainald held it. 7 There were two other sub-tenants, Walter and Hubert, whose holdings may be the origins of … (Pappeworth, xiv cent.) may have been the holding of Walter or of Hubert in 1086. In 1271 Ruald de Calva granted …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Percy had a mesne lordship here from early times. William de Percy held four knights' fees in Yorkshire of the Bishop … manor in 12845, 21 when he held 4 carucates here of John de Percy. His son William 22 was next in possession for the … in the next year. 24 His wife was Joan daughter of William de Holtby, 25 by whom he had a son and heir Marmaduke. 26 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… west entrance front has a central doorway with an oeil-de-boeuf over, cross-mullioned windows on both storeys, and … and soon afterwards they surrendered it to their nephew Walter Lawrence. 180 Walter (d. 1764) was succeeded by his son Walter 181 (d. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… king John's reign, they were in the possession of Baldwin de Betun, earl of Albemarle, from whom they went in marriage … in 1709, married Elizabeth, daughter of Lieutenant-General Walter-Philip Colyear, brother to the earl of Portmore, who … the reign of king Edward III. 29 passed it away by sale to Walter de Pevenley, or Pemley, who very probably first …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of one knight. 22 In 11678 it was held of the king by Walter Beauchamp, 23 but was forfeited by him apparently … 26 but before 1199 Richard I gave Severn Stoke to Baldwin de Betun Earl of Albemarle, 27 who gave all his lands in … his wife Euphemia, who survived him. 57 She married Sir Walter Heselarton and held the manor till her death in 1393. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Augustine, taken from them at the Norman conquest by Hugo de Montfort, as mentioned before, but whether included in the … de Hawkyswell then held by knight's service, and which Walter de Rokeslye before held in Hawkyswell of the honor of … resigned the same year. J. Alcock, gent. of Willesborough. Walter Angell, A.M. Aug. 8, 1621, obt. 1623. William Stacy, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in this county, which took their name from them. Bertram de Criol died possessed of it in the 23d year of king Edward … his sister his next heir, then married to Sir Richard de Rokesle. His eldest daughter and coheir Agnes, married Thomas de Poynings, and by it entitled that family to this among the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 1086, when 2 hides had been added to the holding of Henry de Ferrers at Bagshot and one was reeve land. 6 Part of this … and heirs of William le Venur of Oxenwood. 61 In 12745 Walter Pipard held a virgate of land in Oxenwood by serjeanty … century Richard Sturmy's estates had been divided between Walter and Geoffrey Sturmy, 83 and this manor fell to the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… son Thomas, for he granted a virgate of land at Shalden to Walter Stoner his freeman for his homage and services. 13 … bread and ale in the manor. 15 At that time Sir Nicholas de Boys held the manor of the earl as a tenant for life. 16 … the earl's interest had descended. In 1309 Sir Nicholas de Boys granted the manor to Robert de Kendale and Margaret …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… them at her manor at Thorley and kept imprisoned Nicholas de Baseville till Henry ransomed him for 100 s. Moreover, … was excommunicated (see below). In 1320 Sir Ralph de Gorges informed the king that, although Trenchard had been … in 1349 and was succeeded by her cousin Alice daughter of Walter Doget brother of Geoffrey. 96 Livery was made to Alice …