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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Kaumes, xiii cent.).In 121617 Joan wife of Ingram Brus and niece of Richard Briwere claimed a free tenement in … and land in King's Somborne were released to Robert Brus, 158 who in 1252 obtained a grant of free warren in his …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… takes its name, was possibly thrown up by a member of the Brus family in the late 11th or 12th century. There was … were afterwards included in the fief granted to Robert de Brus. 19 These followed the descent of Skelton (q.v.) until Adam Brus gave them to Henry de Percy in free marriage with his …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 5 skeps of salt from his salt-pits of West Coatham 5; the Brus lords of Skelton had the right of taking a skep of salt … 12th and 13th centuries the port of Coatham in which the Brus family exercised certain rights 17 was of some … was the more frequented place. As in the division of the Brus inheritance in 1272 the profits of the boats of 'Cotum' …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… many other English Nobles, in the Battle against Robert de Brus, where the Scots were Conquerors. 17 The next Year …
A History of the County of Northampton
… held in 1242 with a fee in Great Harrowden of Isabel de Brus, of the honor of Huntingdon, by Geoffrey de Leuknor, 18 …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Paxton was assigned to Isabella, the wife of Robert de Brus, and the remainder to Devorgilla, the wife of John … 1230. 11 In 1279, it seems to have been held of Robert de Brus as a quarter of a knight's fee, by William de Stanton. … fee of the Earl of Huntingdon and afterwards of Robert de Brus. 23 In 1203, Roger de Trehamton unsuccessfully brought …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of the lords of Loftus. 10 The mesne lords were the Brus lords of Danby and Skelton, the third Peter de Brus dying seised in 1272 of half a knight's fee here, 11 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… who were afterwards overlords. 44 From the first Peter de Brus 45 a mesne lordship descended 46 to the Fauconbergs of … his English lands, and in 1205 the mesne lord Peter de Brus paid a fine for having seisin of Loftus. 56 The Brus lords retained the manor and part of the vill in their …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of the heirs of Denford, and these heirs of Robert de Brus, who was holding it of the king. 106 In the next year …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Rievaulx Abbey received permission from the third Peter de Brus to buy fish at Redcar 37 apparently free of the toll which was one of the profits of both Brus and Fauconberg. 38 The dues from the boats of Redcar, … holding before 111924 appears to have become part of the Brus fee, for the manor then certainly belonged to Robert de …
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