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A History of the County of Oxford
… his son Edmund contributed to the tax of 1327. 62 In 1428 Reynold de Malyns (d. 1431) was still returned as holding the … entered under their respective lords Thomas Huscarl and Reynold de Bracy. There were some 550 field acres in the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 12901, 208 and by 1294 had been succeeded by his son Reynold 209 (d. 1315). The manor passed in turn to Reynold's son Laurence 210 (d. 1318), Laurence's son Laurence …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the estate, the manor of BROAD HINTON, passed to Reynold de Dunstanville, husband of Humphrey's daughter Adelize, and thereafter descended with Reynold's barony of Castle Combe. 46 The overlordship was … Wase (fl. after 1189) was succeeded in or before 1194 by Reynold son of Wase (d. before 12423). 50 Roger Wase held the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Northampton, or Delapr, lands in Broughton, given by Reynold son of Thomas de Broughton, and by Alexander son of Reynold de Broughton, were included, 44 and rents from …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1086 Broughton was held of Berenger de Todeni by Robert, Reynold, and Gilbert; it is not known whether any of these …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… (possibly daughter of Humphrey de Lisle) who had married Reynold de Dunstanville. 23 Walter died in 1194 or 1195, … de Ferrars, who died in 1367. 62 Elizabeth married thirdly Reynold de Cobham and died in 1375. 63 The half manor passed … to that see. 144 In 13756 James Lord Audley and Sir Reynold de Cobham, then lords of the manor, sued the abbess …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of the Charity Commissioners of 13 May 1873, viz.: (1) Reynold Butler, being a rent-charge of 15 s. a year, issuing …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Boveney, 304 which they alienated two years later to Sir Reynold Bray. 305 He was already lord of a moiety of the … Joan quitclaimed their interest in Burnham Manor to Sir Reynold Bray in 1502, 343 renunciation of rights being made … jun., and Joan the wife of Robert Nores. 344 Sir Reynold Bray acquired about the same time the manorial rights …