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A History of the County of Worcester
… Corbett was apparently granted by William I or William II to Robert Fitz Hamon, 16 whose eldest daughter Mabel … wife of the Count of Evreux in Normandy, Amice wife of Richard de Clare Earl of Hertford, and Isabel divorced wife … can be traced. In 141011 the manor was said to be held of Richard Earl of Warwick for a rent of a rose, 35 and in 14356 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 17 Ralph was succeeded by his son Thurstan, whose son Richard endeavoured to recover the lands in 1158. The abbey appealed to the king, and Richard was compelled to confirm the monks in their … Richard. 71 In 1171 the gift was confirmed by King Henry II, 72 and about 1196 by William de Vernon Earl of Devon, the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and certain other properties were alienated by Bishop Richard Sampson to Thomas Fisher alias Hawkyns, for an annual … only surviving daughter Susannah in 1713 and inscribed 'Richard Taylor fecit London'. A mural monument in the chancel … Feet of F. Trin. 4 and 5 Ph. and M.; Wm. Salt Soc. vi (ii), 34. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), clxxxiii, 94. S.-on-A. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to South Petherton hundred court was withdrawn c. 1262 by Richard, earl of Gloucester (d. 1262). 23 His grandson … the manor c. 11767, and subinfeudated it to his cousin Richard de Morewell. 29 A claim to the overlordship, however, … by his grandson Alexander (d. 1526), son of John (II) Buller. 66 From Alexander ownership descended in turn to …
A History of the County of Sussex
… top, stop-chamfered ceiling-beams, and a strutted king-post in the roof. Farther north-east is a 17th-century … in Wapsbourne, Chailey, Iford, and Worth, by the heirs of Richard Plaiz, of Elizabeth, Lady Bergavenny. 8 The … 102. Fines (Suss. Rec. Soc. xx), 317; Recov. R. 35 Chas. II, ro. 166; cf. Comber, Suss. Gen. (Ardingly), 21. The lands …
A History of the County of Surrey
… family, to have been lord of Chaldon in the time of Henry II, 11 but this is very doubtful. Merton Priory had lands in … died without male issue, and was succeeded by his uncle Richard, 20 in whose family the manor continued 21 until … the tithes of the mill, 41 and in 1542 leased the manor to Richard Aynescombe for twentyone years. 42 Two years later he …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… is a grouping of cottages with a blacksmith's shop and a post office letter-box. To the east of the parish, dividing … the manor in the 13th century, 16 possibly as successor of Richard de Langford, who had died c. 1254 holding certain … of this interesting pharos is given in Stone, op. cit. ii, 278, with a measured drawing, plate lxxix. The story of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Joan. 35 The custody of the lands was at first bestowed on Richard de la Vache, 36 but Chalfont Manor was later divided … manor, 40 and transferred his right in this moiety to Sir Richard de la Vache, 41 John the son and heir of Hugh and … to his House of Lords, but, although he proclaimed Charles II at York, he was exempted from the Act of Indemnity and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Chalfont St. Peter in their own keeping, for Arnald son of Richard Turville in 1229 subinfeudated Ralph Brito in … of the services of seven villeins bestowed on the abbey by Richard son of Geoffrey Turville. 31 The abbey recovered … property at the dissolution of this order by Edward II, but Nicholas Turville took possession of the property, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 8 that a matron named lfgifu, in the time of Ethelred II, gave Chalgrave to that house. MANORS In 1086 the manor of … 38 There is no further trace of Wingfield until 1797, when Richard Gilpin was lord of the manor, 39 and his descendant, … who was also patron of Hockliffe rectory, 67 and whose son Richard was patron c. 1813. 68 During the 19th century the …