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A History of the County of Somerset
… lord of the barony of Bulwick (Northants.). Richard's son Reynold (d. 11725), 208 one of the murderers of Becket, … of WILLITON AND WATCHET, was the half of the holding of Reynold FitzUrse which he granted c. 11725 to his … Wyndham. 232 It descended like Orchard Wyndham manor. Reynold FitzUrse gave to his half-brother Robert c. 11725 'a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… him by 1176. 59 Roger married Cecily, daughter of Reynold de Lucy, 60 and by an alleged deed of 1193 Adam …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… presented. In 1361 John, Lord Mautravers, and in 1400 Reynold Cobham, Lord Cobham, husband of Eleanor, Baroness …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… always small and isolated. Part of the village was called Reynold's tenements in 1387 13 and probably belonged to Reynold atte Townsend who held land in the parish in 1334. 14 … was by the 14th century held mainly by free tenants. Reynold atte Townsend, who had a tenement in Staverton in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… In 1304 Oliver's son Sir John de Ingham and William's son Reynold de St. Martin petitioned parliament for the manor, … Nicholas Mussell, who already owned the second moiety. 77 Reynold de St. Martin (d. c. 1315) 78 settled his moiety on … and 1310, the manor was partitioned Sir John de Ingham and Reynold de St. Martin was each allotted the right to present …