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  1. Hace 5 días · It was valued at ten shillings; in the reign of the Confessor at twenty shillings. Manor of Cornhill, alias Greenford Parva. The manor of Cornhull, Cornhill, or Greenford Parva, with the advowson of the church, belonged to Walter de Langton, Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry (fn. 2), who surrendered it to the King (Edw. II.) in exchange for the ...

  2. Hace 4 días · Geoffrey de Mandeville died in 1269 and was followed by his son John (d. 1275). Keinton was in 1275 held of John, who was of unsound mind, by William de Mandeville, presumably his younger brother whose son later claimed he was given the half manor by Geoffrey. John de Mandeville's son, also John, was a minor at his father's death.

  3. Hace 3 días · Before the Conquest DIGSWELL formed part of the lands of Asgar the Staller, and was subsequently granted to Geoffrey de Mandeville, being then assessed at 2 hides. One hide, which had been held by Topi, a man of Almar, presumably Ælmar of Benington, was in 1086 in the possession of Peter de Valognes.

  4. Hace 3 días · Attached to the charter is a fragment of Stephen's second seal, adopted after 24 June 1139, and used for the rest of the reign (Regesta III, xv, following Geoffrey de Mandeville, 50–1). Note: Cf. Harvey, WA, 359–60. The writ was presumably issued for (the unnamed) Abbot Gervase. 118.

  5. Hace 5 días · In 1066 SHELLEY was held by Levedai as a manor and as 80 acres and was worth 60 s. (fn. 1) In 1086 it was held by Rainald of Geoffrey de Mandeville and was worth £4. (fn. 2) The manor was subsequently held of the Earls of Essex, the heirs of Geoffrey de Mandeville, by the service of one fee, until the death of Humphrey, Earl of Essex, in 1373 ...

  6. Hace 2 días · We find that Geoffrey de Jarpenville held one knight's fee, and probably the manor, of Geoffrey de Mandeville, who died in 1166. (fn. 15) From Geoffrey de Jarpenville the manor passed to David his son, (fn. 16) and at his death to Geoffrey de Jarpenville, who was dealing with land here in 1235, (fn. 17) and died about 1240, leaving a son and heir David.

  7. Hace 5 días · William was succeeded by his aunt Beatrice de Say, but in 1190 his lands were granted to Geoffrey fitz Piers, who had married her grand-daughter Beatrice and who was created earl of Essex in 1199. (fn. 2) Geoffrey was succeeded in 1213 by his son Geoffrey, who took the name Mandeville and was in possession of Enfield, as part of the honor of Mandeville, in 1214.