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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the later manors of Docwras and Wimbish was held of Geoffrey de Mandeville by Sigar, who T. R. E. had held the … son Henry died without issue in 1221, and his other son Geoffrey (d. 1284) inherited the overlordship which passed on his death to Thomas, son of his son Geoffrey (d. 1267). 147 Thomas's grandson Thomas was overlord …
A History of the County of Surrey
… de Clare. 9 In 12434 he conveyed the manor to John son of Geoffrey, a younger son of Geoffrey Fitz Peter, Earl of Essex, in return for a life-rent … time as the manor of Lasham, 11 remitted it to John son of Geoffrey. 12 The manor, having passed from John to his son …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the sheriff, 62 who died in or before 1166, had married Geoffrey de Nevill before 1176, 63 when he was called upon to account for her father's debts. In 1190 Geoffrey was described as Bertram's heir, a title given at … Robert son of Maldred, lord of Raby, whose son and heir Geoffrey assumed his mother's surname. 68 His son Robert de …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… rector from 1252, was a clerk of the queen's chapel; 150 Geoffrey de Beuseval, an acolyte when presented in 1311 and a …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… William Longespe granted all his wood of Diddenham to Geoffrey le Despenser (Anct. D. [P.R.O.], A 4848). Anct. D. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 2 hides in Shipton and in 1086 William Leuric held it with Geoffrey as his tenant. 133 The estate was probably the later … and successor William son of Baderon held it in 1086 with Geoffrey as his tenant. William's son Baderon of Monmouth, … glass in the chancel was made at the restoration by Geoffrey Webb and in one window it displays rebuses for the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… fees, but in 1279 his descendant was holding 1 fee and Sir Geoffrey de Dutton the other. 140 Sir Robert came of a … second D'Oilly fee and about 14 virgates were held by Sir Geoffrey de Dutton. 143 The Duttons were a Cheshire family … of the D'Oilly manor had been sold to the Lewknors. Sir Geoffrey de Dutton died in or before 1279, 151 but in 1275 he …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 35 About 1150 William de Sorewell witnessed a charter of Geoffrey de Insula (Lisle), 36 to whom the manor probably …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Crown 8 until 1200, when it was granted by King John to Geoffrey Count of Perche in part payment of a rent of 1,000 … to have come to England and to have claimed the lands of Geoffrey Count of Perche. The bishop's rights in Shrivenham … who was succeeded before 1733 by his brothers Daniel and Geoffrey. 190 They conveyed the manor to Joseph Biscoe, from …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 52 By 1166 the manor was held under the Munfitchets by Geoffrey of Camps, 53 who with his son William claimed … in 1179 and died, probably after 1182. 54 His other son Geoffrey died under Richard I, 55 whereupon the estate mostly passed to Gillian, the elder Geoffrey's daughter. 56 Gillian married William of Knapwell, …