Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Hace 1 día · At York, on the morrow of the Ascension, 11 Edward III. [30th May, 1337]. Between Mabel, late the wife of William de Bradeshagh, chivaler, plaintiff, and William, son of John de Bradeshagh, deforciant of the manor of Blakerod, except 2 messuages, 62 acres of land, 8 acres of meadow, and 10 acres of wood.

  2. Hace 2 días · Robert de Brus founded Guisborough Priory at some date between 1119 and 1124. In his endowment Agnes his wife and his son and heir Adam joined. 'The much-vaunted gift of Espec to Rievaulx,' it has been remarked, 'is small beside' the Brus grant to Guisborough. Robert's second son Robert was the ancestor of the Scottish dynasty of Brus.

  3. Hace 5 días · A. 3208. Grant by Henry III., to Hugh Dispenser of the manor of Ryhale with Belmestorpe, and certain specified privileges. Witnesses:— Peter, bishop of Winchester, Stephen de Segrave, Justiciar of England, and others (named). By the hand of Ralph, bishop of Chichester, Chancellor.

  4. Hace 5 días · John de Britannia had licence in Feb. 1331–3 to grant this rent to his niece Mary de St. Pol, widow of Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, for life. In March 1345–6 the king released all right in the £4 rent to the Countess, (fn. 74) and in 1349 she received licence to grant it to the warden and scholars of her New Hall in the University of Cambridge, (fn. 75) to whom she conveyed it in ...

  5. Hace 4 días · The heirs of Peter de Brus III and last were, however, mesne lords in 1284–5 of 3 carucates of land here forming the fourth part of a knight's fee that was held directly of the king in 1428. (fn. 61) Under the Brus heiresses in 1284–5 William Percy of Kildale was enfeoffed, and under him 'the heir of Robert Mangevilein' (fn. 62) ; in 1428 'the heir of Thomas Wandesford' held these 3 carucates.

  6. Hace 4 días · The Chronicle of Lanercost gives a grim account of the subsequent execution of the prisoners at Carlisle, the head of Thomas de Brus having been placed on the keep of the castle. (fn. 19) Several of the priors of Wetheral were advanced to the distinction of being abbots of the mother church of St. Mary, York, and one of them was appointed to the great priory of Durham.

  7. Hace 3 días · The heirs of William de Argentein in 1284–5 held a lordship in Upleatham, (fn. 24) and in 1308 Thomas de Kirkby-Wiske and Agatha de Carlton his wife received rent for land in Upleatham and Marske of the fee of William de Argentein. (fn. 25) Upleatham Old Church from the South-west. In 1314, however, the land in Upleatham held of the Percys ...