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  1. Hace 5 días · Philip de Bruntoft sold the manor to John, son of Peter, of Hertelpole , whose son William Fitz John de Hertelpole stiles himself lord of Bruntoft in 1312. The estate a century later had become vested by purchase in the Claxtons (fn. 39) , and in 1484 fell, on partition, to Sir William Bulmer, who married Margaret, eldest of the four coheirs of Sir Robert Claxton (fn. 40) .

  2. Hace 5 días · The same William recovered £18 8s. 6d. for waste and destruction caused by Walter de Hopton at Hynstoke. m. 45. Staff. The Sheriff had been ordered to raise 10 marks from the goods and chattels of John son of John fitz Philip, for a debt owing to the estate of Robert, lately Bishop of Bath and Wells, and he returned that he held the sum penes se.

  3. In 1210–12 Robert son of William de Berkeley held a knight's fee in Eldersfield, and he was probably in possession of the manor in 1220, when he laid claim to the advowson of the church. (fn. 35) The manor afterwards passed to Nicholas de Berkeley; he held it until his death about 1263, (fn. 36) when he was succeeded by his brother Giles, who paid relief for his lands in that year.

  4. Hace 4 días · Thomas's son William seems to have settled Pishill as dower upon his mother Alice, for in 1406 she received licence to have divine service in her chapel at Pishill. (fn. 44) William apparently lived first at Hinton near Brackley (Northants.) and later at Ewden, (fn. 45) but in 1420 he was described as 'of co. Bucks, Esq., alias William Doille of Picell, co. Oxford', and in 1423 he was still in ...

  5. Hace 5 días · Again in 1511 the stewardship of the manor was given to William Fitz William and William Cope, and in 1527 to Sir William Fitz William and Sir Anthony Browne. (fn. 58) The demesne lands were held in 1547–9 by Thomas Jones, (fn. 59) son of Thomas, Server of the Chamber to Henry VIII (buried in the church), the manorial rights being reserved to the Crown.

  6. Hace 3 días · SANDON. Sandona (x cent.); Sanduna (xii cent.); Saundon (xiii cent.). Sandon is a parish of 4,060 acres lying high on the chalk. The level of the land over the greater part of the parish ranges upwards from some 400 ft. above the ordnance datum to 528 ft. in the immediate neighbourhood of the village, from which there is a gradual descent in a north-westerly direction to a level of only 240 ft.

  7. Hace 3 días · Alfred P Beaven, 'Chronological list of aldermen: 1501-1600', in The Aldermen of the City of London Temp.Henry III - 1912, (London, 1908) pp. 20-47.