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A History of the County of York North Riding
… a moat. 4 The old castle was probably built by one of the Brus family and was the dwelling-place successively of the … 5 and in 1265 it was surrendered to Henry III by Peter de Brus, who was suspected of adherence to Prince Edward. 6 In … Whin, where half a carucate was in 1272 held of Peter de Brus by Michael de Galaphow. 16 South of Glaphowe in the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… immediately afterwards his widow Agnes married Nicholas Brus. 52 Nicholas and Agnes dealt with the manor by fine in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and at the end of the 11th century were granted to Robert Brus 6; they were held of his family till the overlordship fell into abeyance. 7 In 1242 Peter Brus granted to the Abbot of Byland the services of his … Survey. In the latter half of the 12th century Adam Brus granted to Geoffrey Fossard the tenure in Otterington …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Ivo Quarrel held half a knight's fee there of Isabella de Brus as of the honour of Huntingdon. 118 Ivo was owing money … Stokes family. In 1279 John de Stokes held of Robert de Brus half a fee in Boughton in which Isabel his mother had … in Toseland, Little Paxton and Boughton, which Robert de Brus formerly held, 132 but by 1439 the manor of Boughton had …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… immediately afterwards his widow Agnes married Nicholas Brus. 14 Nicholas and Agnes Brus dealt with the manor by fine in 1384, 15 but after this …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… oxgang in Stainton, 27 which was transferred to Robert de Brus before the close of the Survey. 28 It is probable that … century the larger holdings had also been absorbed in the Brus fee, 29 though the records of the overlordship of this … of Acklam in 1086 52; they came afterwards to Robert de Brus and were held of his heirs, 53 apparently with 2 other …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… land in Great Busby must have been granted to Robert de Brus; the overlordship followed that of Faceby 105 (q.v.). … 116 Subsequently 2 carucates here were included in the Brus fee, 117 and descended to Margaret de Roos, 118 and the … razed argent. A mesne lordship under the heirs of the Brus family was held by the Skutterskelfes of Skutterskelfe, …
A History of the County of Durham
… part of Hartness, and passed by marriage to the family of Brus. 12 In 1220 William de Feugeres paid homage to the king … xvi cent.) is first mentioned in 114651, when Robert de Brus held in demesne at Seaton 90 acres which were anciently … is first mentioned between 1146 and 1151, when Robert de Brus held 230 acres of demesne there as part of Hartness. 51 …
A History of the County of Rutland
… appears under Lincolnshire as the gift of Robert de Brus (de Bruis). 116 In 1280 the charter of Robert de Brus was confirmed to the Templars by the king. 117 The grantor was probably Robert de Brus IV, who died before 1191, for he married in 1183 Isabel, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… his father. 31 The four sisters and co-heirs of Peter de Brus and one John de Sunningham were also claimants, 32 and … and morrow of Holy Trinity and All Saints. 57 Robert de Brus, after the drawing up of Domesday Book, was enfeoffed of … were 11 oxgangs in Thornton. 58 The heirs of Peter de Brus III and last 59 were, however, mesne lords in 12845 of 3 …
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