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A History of the County of Berkshire
… in 1229, 34 is said to have enfeoffed two tenants, Reynold de Whitchurch and Adam de Hawtrey. 35 The lands … The immediate tenancy of the manor descended from Reynold de Whitchurch to his daughter and heir Eva, who … said to be held by Giles de Clifford. 45 In the same year Reynold son of Giles de Clifford received from Ralph de …
A History of the County of Warwick
… then known as BLYTH alias BLYTH END or BLYTHE HALL to Reynold Belhurst, otherwise Bellers or Bellewes. 65 The other … with the half-manor in 1558 69 and in 1562 conveyed it to Reynold Belhurst, who thus held both moieties. 70 In 1579 Reynold and his wife Elizabeth conveyed the manor to their …
A History of the County of Warwick
… manor seems to have been reserved, Sir Thomas West and Sir Reynold his brother dying seised of such rents in 1416 and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Bishop of Lincoln and others, possibly in trust for Sir Reynold Bray, for it is found in 1510 in the possession of … Sir William Sandys and his wife Margery, the heir of Sir Reynold Bray. 186 The property seems to be comprised by the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in dower by Alice widow of John St. John, then wife of Reynold Pavely, was granted to Elizabeth the widow of Edmund …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… before 1401, 66 and descended with Standen Huse to Sir Reynold Bray, who left it by will to his nephews, sons of his … Bray, the eldest nephew, claimed this manor from Sir Reynold's trustees, 68 but it seems ultimately to have passed … Duke of Suffolk released the manor of South Moreton to Sir Reynold Bray and his trustees (De Banco R. Hil. 3 Hen. VII, …