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A History of the County of Somerset
… has a reset doorway dated 1617, with the initials of John Daubeney 92 beneath the arms of Merifield. Buildings of the … three attornies, two apothecaries, two doctors, including Daubeney Turberville of Wayford well known as an eye … John Freke of Crewkerne, who assigned his interest to John Daubeney of Woolminstone (d. 1625) in 1619. 455 John Daubeney
A History of the County of Hampshire
… been sold by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners to Major Daubeney. Shedfield, also a former tithing of Droxford, was … seen in the place-names Hill Place (the residence of Major Daubeney), Hillpound, and Hill Grove. MANORS The manor of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 53 and afterwards to Richard St. John 54 and Ralph Daubeney. 55 Moels. Argent two bars gules with three roundels …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and Elizabeth conveyed the manor in 1499 to Giles Lord Daubeney, chamberlain to Henry VII, 92 who died in 1508 and was succeeded by his son and heir Henry Lord Daubeney. 93 In 1517 Henry settled Bramshill upon himself and …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Houghton, who married Isabel the elder daughter of Robert Daubeney; 48 he presented to the church in 1230 and 1234, 49 … and 2 carucates of land here in 1247. 51 He took the name Daubeney and did homage in 1263, after his mother's death, … as guardian of William's son and heir 53 Simon. Simon Daubeney died in 1272 when his heirs were Isabel or …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1127 subinfeudated the manor to his son-in-law Henry Daubeney. 51 From Patrick the overlordship descended with … with the earldom and dukedom of Lancaster. 54 Henry Daubeney was succeeded by his son Robert, who gave Great … Henry 57 (d. c. 1278), whose heirs were his sister Clarice Daubeney and grandnephew Maurice Bonham. 58 From c. 1278 to …
A History of the County of Worcester
… glass with the arms of Mortimer, Despenser, Beauchamp and Daubeney. There is one bell, 47 recast in 1894. The …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to the property, 8 and afterwards granted Hale to Henry Daubeney, reserving to himself and his heirs a rent of 100 s. 9 Henry Daubeney died seised of the manor of Hale in 1278, leaving as his heirs his sister Clarice Daubeney and Maurice de Bonham, grandson or Julia, another …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… granted after the forfeiture of Robert Malet to Niel Daubeney, of whose descendants the Mowbrays the manor was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… whose daughter and heir Elizabeth married James Daubeney, the High Sheriff of Dorset, about 1488. 62 After …
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