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  1. Hace 4 días · It was granted in dower in 1247 to Margaret, third wife of Hubert de Burgh and sister of Alexander, King of Scots, as ½ knight's fee. (fn. 16) It continued to descend with the manor of Portslade, (fn. 17) passing through Hubert's granddaughter Hawise, the wife of Sir Robert de Grelle, (fn. 18) to their daughter Joan, and her husband John la Warr, and his descendants.

  2. Hace 5 días · This seems to represent the three-quarters of a moiety of the manor, which Henry III gave to Hubert de Burgh and which Hubert exchanged to the Templars for land elsewhere. (fn. 5) Henry III gave a piece of woodland called Kingswood in Carlton, (fn. 6) and a manor of Carlton is subsequently found in the Templars' hands.

  3. Hace 3 días · In the 9th of King John, Hubert de Burgh purchased of Roger de Burnham, and Julian, his wife, William de Noiers, Robert Fitz Ralph, and Alice his wife, and Robert de Utlagh, their several nine parts of two knights fees in Runton, and Beeston, and Hindringham, for which they paid castle guard to Dover.

  4. Hace 4 días · BURGH, Otherwise called Aylesham-Burgh, is in the liberty of the dutchy of Lancaster; the capital manor was held by Marwen, a freewoman, in the Confessor's time, when it was a mile long and five furlongs broad, and paid 5d. geld, and was worth 40s. a year, and in the Conqueror's time it was worth 3l. a year, and belonged to Drue de Beuraria, and the Earl and the King had the soc; and soon ...

  5. Hace 3 días · HOUSE OF CISTERCIAN MONKS 9. THE ABBEY OF CLEEVE . The monastery was founded by William de Roumara, third Earl of Lincoln, who had a grant of the Crown estate of Cleeve in Somerset, and gave first of all the church of Cleeve to Bishop Reginald of Bath for the endowment of the church of Wells, and afterwards all his lands at Cleeve, with the liberties and customs he enjoyed from them, to God ...

  6. Hace 5 días · ARUNDEL RAPE. The rapes of Arundel and Chichester were originally one, called in the late 11th century either Arundel rape or, more often, the rape of earl Roger (de Montgomery). (fn. 1) The division into two was made in the mid 13th century: at the eyre of 1248 the hundreds of the two rapes were not separately listed, but by 1262 those of ...

  7. Hace 4 días · There was antiently another manor in this parish, called the manor of Ash likewise, and in later times, ASH, alias ST. JOHN'S ASH, from its becoming the property of the knight's of St. John of Jerusalem, who united it as an appendage to their manor of St. John's, in Sutton-at-Hone. This was once the estate of the family of Latimer; one of whom ...