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A History of the County of Berkshire
… Sturmy's estates had been divided between Walter and Geoffrey Sturmy, 83 and this manor fell to the share of … advowson of the chapel in 1545 to Sir Michael Dormer. 102 Geoffrey Dormer, the third son of Sir Michael, 103 sold his …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… property by the acquisition of two small holdings from Geoffrey and Wymarc Brodheye and William de Egesford and … Bouldnor of the castle of Carisbrooke in 13345. 94 In 1345 Geoffrey Doget died seised of a messuage and land in … by her cousin Alice daughter of Walter Doget brother of Geoffrey. 96 Livery was made to Alice in 13545. 97 From the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Finally, William Longespe granted the manor to John son of Geoffrey, Earl of Essex. 19 His son John died seised of it, … 100 s. yearly. 49 In the 13th century John son of Geoffrey, lord of Shiere, unjustly appropriated view of … in Dunsfold, Hascombe, Bramley, and 'Tunchamstede,' from Geoffrey de Braboeuf. 53 Late in the 13th century William son …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Trin. 5 Geo. III, rot. 221; Trin. 20 Geo. III, rot. 139. Geoffrey Borard of Shanklin, who was holding Shanklin in … and quotes an agreement between the parson of Brading and Geoffrey de Lisle concerning the establishment and endowment …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… have died without issue, and their sister Joan married Sir Geoffrey Stowell, and left a son Geoffrey, who died in 1363, being followed by his son … Thomas Chaucer, 112 who is thought to have been the son of Geoffrey Chaucer the poet. Thomas Chaucer had been granted …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the land came, like Coleshill (q.v.), into the tenure of Geoffrey de Clinton in the time of Henry I. 8 Lescelina, Geoffrey's daughter, married Norman de Verdon 9 and took with … (Mich. 36 Hen. VI), mm. 1356. Cal. Close, 13337, p. 686. Geoffrey le Scrop was the said guardian. The bishop of Ely …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 10 hides, was held by Edwin, son of Burred, and in 1086 by Geoffrey, Bishop of Coutances. 19 On the latter's death in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1197. 29 It presumably passed later with the honor to Geoffrey de Mandeville, and then to the Clares, Earls of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… held by Asgar the Staller and was granted by William I to Geoffrey de Mandeville, in whose hands we find it at the time … of Oakhurst, was early in the thirteenth century held by Geoffrey de Childwyk, who gave the tithe of it to St. Alban's … property probably takes its name. 125 In 1391 we find that Geoffrey Porter of Titburst owed suit at the abbot of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… was confirmed to the abbey by Pope Honorius III. 7 Abbot Geoffrey gave this manor to Adam the cellarer, but later, … the kitchener. 8 In 1331 it was leased for nine years to Geoffrey de Hamele, 9 and later in the fourteenth century to …