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A History of the County of Durham
… 203. A William de Heriz witnessed charters of William Brus between 1194 and 1214 ( Cal. Doc. Scotland, i, 1078). He …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… are fixed two shields bearing the arms on the north of Brus of Skelton, Argent a lion azure, and Thweng, Argent a … gules between three popinjays vert, and on the south of Brus again and another shield of arms unidentified. The wall … 142 Soon after the compilation of Domesday Book Robert de Brus had a carucate in Guisborough, 143 doubtless that which …
A History of the County of Rutland
… and in 1314 granted the rever- sion to Bernard de Brus of Exton (q.v.) and Agnes his wife and the heirs of …
A History of the County of Durham
… it appears that at that time Dalton was held by Robert de Brus, but later it seems to have passed to the Balliols of … of St. Cuthbert. 52 Hart and Hartness became part of the Brus fee by about 1119. 53 Robert de Brus I died about 1141 and was buried at Guisborough. 54 …
A History of the County of Durham
… beginning of the 12th century came into the hands of the Brus family. 7 By this time, however, the town was in … this time that the chapel of St. Hilda was built by the Brus family at Hartlepool on the highest point of the … first outlines of the arrangement of the town. Robert de Brus (c. 114194) confirmed the grant made by Gerard de Seton …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and was held of him by Aluer. 31 It became part of the Brus fee, 32 the overlordship following the descent of the manor of Skelton (q.v.). By 1272 the whole of the Brus fee in Hilton was held by Robert de Potto, 33 whose … occurs in 1635. 48 A mill was appurtenant to the Brus fee in Hilton in 1318. 49 In 1365 lands in Hilton were …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and tenements here must have belonged to the family of Brus, as three branches of the heirs of the third Peter de Brus, who died in 1272, 46 held lands here which can be … in Staithes, Hinderwell The Fauconbergs inherited the Brus lordship of Skelton (q.v.), and in 1425 lands here …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of this manor, first mentioned in 1284, was in the fee of Brus. 67 No mention of it occurs after 1301. A mesne lordship …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in Ingleby and 2 in Arncliffe. Not long afterwards Robert Brus received Ingleby and Arncliffe as part of his fee in … of the 12th century. Ingleby Arncliffe 8 was held of the Brus family by knight service as of their castle of Skelton, … 12th and 13th centuries the tenants of Arncliffe under the Brus family were the Ingrams, who are chiefly known as …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… included with Ormesby in the grant of land to Robert de Brus, 18 and was subsequently held of his descendants. 19 At the partition of the lands of Peter de Brus in 1281 the overlordship of Kildale was allotted, first, … de Percy, perhaps his son, was among the men of Robert de Brus, of whom he held land in Ormesby. 24 As Ormesby and …
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