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A History of the County of Essex
… manor was held of the honor of Lancaster until 1211 or later, but of the honor of Eye from 1233. 90 The … are sections of brick and timber-framed walls of the 17th or early 18th century. An abandoned medieval fish-stew lies … referred to lands in Fordham held of the manor. 18 Ralph Gernon of Wormingford (d. 1248) granted a life tenancy of the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of land. There were 3 runci belonging to the hall or manor-house, and 2 cows, 12 swine, 100 sheep, &c. with 20 … this lordship under the Earls of Richmond. King Henry II or Richard I. gave a part of it to Ralph de Glanvile, Lord … Hensted was found to hold one fee in Somerton of Ralph de Gernon, and Ralph of the lord of Angre, and of Margery de …
The Environs of London
… after, with sore fludes, defacyd, and remevid to a celle or graunge longynge to it caullyd Burgestede, in Estsex, a mile or more from Billerica. Thes monks remainid at Burgstede … 10 was taken, it belonged to Ranulph Peverell and Robert Gernon. When William de Montfichet founded the Abbey of …
A History of the County of Essex
… In 1086 the manor of Ham, held jointly by Robert Gernon and Ranulph Peverel and formerly by Alestan, contained … was proportionately much larger than that of values, or ploughs, or stock. The arrival of 79 new families (63 bordars and 16 …
A History of the County of Essex
… 8 mills on the manor of (West) Ham owned jointly by Robert Gernon and Ranulph Peverel; there had been 9 in 1066. 1 All of them must have been water-mills on the Lea or its branches, and they probably included at least some of … Bridge and Channelsea Bridge: Fotes, later St. Thomas's (or Pudding) Mill, Spilemans (or City) Mill, and Saynes (or
A History of the County of Essex
… article. West Ham County Borough. Per fesse gules and or, in a chief a ship under sail proper and two hammers in … population included 5,383 born outside the British Isles, or 3.4 per cent of the total. Little is known in detail of … with the forest immediately to the north. 20 Robert Gernon's section of it was possibly centred on West Ham …
A History of the County of Essex
… of Ham, which comprised 8 hides and 30 a. and lay wholly or mainly in West Ham, was held by Alestan. In 1086 it was held jointly by Robert Gernon and Ranulph Peverel. 1 In 1135 Gernon's successor, … of three storeys and five bays, dating from the late 18th or the early 19th century. 35 It may well have been rebuilt …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… aunts. It was assigned to one aunt Alice's son, Sir John Gernon of Essex. 45 He died in 1384, having settled Wicken in … arms of Malebisse, as the founder, Colville, and Sir John Gernon, who was buried there. About 1476 Thomas Peyton … of carved stonework from the priory, 14th-century or earlier, including sections of quatrefoil piers, capitals, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… such French prisoners as are now in the gaols of England or Ireland, and from thence transport them to Calais or St. Malo, to be exchanged for the English prisoners there, … 7 officers, 5 priests. King's County. Captain Edward Gernon, Captain Paul Briscoe, Captain Hanagan, Ensign Arthur …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… my Lord had so set his heart upon the hopes sometime or other of coming into this employment, that though he is … time might make this matter more easy either the one side or the other, so for the present I continue as you were … and Dromiskin, in co. Louth, formerly held by Nicholas Gernon, in tail male to his two sons, with remainder to …
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