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A History of the County of York North Riding
… of most of Robert Malet's fee passed to the family of Brus. In the 12th and 13th centuries part of this manor seems … doubtless of Robert Sturmy, 32 sub-tenant of Robert de Brus a century before, 33 and in 1272 the heir of Ralph de Marton held land of Peter de Brus. 34 Richard de Marton held I carucate in 1303 35 and the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… church of Middlesbrough itself was granted by Robert de Brus to form a cell to Whitby Abbey, 3 and a few monks lived … in the manor of Acklam. 36 It belonged with Acklam to the Brus fee, 37 and an overlordship here seems to have followed … hands of the Fauconberg family. 38 Before 1130 Robert de Brus granted to Whitby Abbey the church of Middlesbrough with …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… hands in 1086 and were among the lands given to Robert de Brus after the Domesday Survey was made. 55 In 12845 2 …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… arable land called Mulsho, which his overlord, Robert de Brus, confirmed to them. 3 Henry II confirmed to them their …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… death of John Le Scot, 3 the overlordship went with the Brus pourparty 4 until forfeited after the death of Robert de Brus the elder in 1304. 5 It was apparently granted with … holding half a fee in Molesworth in 12423 of Isabella de Brus of the honour of Huntingdon. 16 William died before …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of the royal army, Malton fell into the hands of Robert de Brus and formed a centre for Scottish depredations on the surrounding country. 11 Brus probably stayed at the castle, but wrecked it before his …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… carucates 6 oxgangs were included in the fee of Robert de Brus shortly after the Survey. 9 In the partition of the Brus inheritance Newton fell to the share of Margaret de … Rosel 19 whose son William 20 held the greater part of the Brus fee here in 1285. 21 In 1300 William made a settlement …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… tenant was one Ralph. It eventually formed part of the Brus fee. 37 Brus. Argent a lion azure. The manor was held probably in the … William son of Henry, and these were confirmed by Peter de Brus, lord of the fee, who further granted 40 the master and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of Mortain's holding appears to have been granted to the Brus family. Adam Torny held 3 carucates of the fee of Brus in 12845 72 and paid subsidy in 1301. 73 The 'heirs of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Offord fell to the share of Isabella, wife of Robert de Brus and sister of Margaret the second wife of Alan de … his wife, held the manor and advowson of Robert de Brus, 23 Isabella being probably one of the coheirs of Ella … of the manor was granted by the executors of Eleanor de Brus to the same Master John de Offord, described as canon of …
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