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  1. Hace 5 días · Owing to Mr. Round's discovery that certain knights' fees here entered in the Testa de Nevill under the heading 'Fees held of the Earl of Hertford' (which is corrected in the second entry to Hereford) are identifiable with the returns of knights made by Humphrey de Bohun under Wiltshire in 1166, it is possible to say for certain that Worthy Pauncefoot was held of the Bohuns, Earls of Hereford.

  2. Hace 4 días · After her death it was in the hands of Henry V, whose father, as earl of Derby, in 1384 had married Mary, younger daughter and coheir of Humphrey, last de Bohun earl of Hereford. (fn. 18) By a final partition of Earl Humphrey's estates between the descendants of his daughters in 1421, the manor was assigned in purparty to the king, (fn. 19) who in 1422 granted it to Queen Catherine in dower.

  3. Hace 3 días · His heir was his grandson John Bohun, son of his daughter Margaret wife of Humphrey Bohun, to whom the manor of Netherhall passed. Ursula daughter of John Bohun married Sir Robert Southwell, and they in 1494 conveyed the manor to John Chauncy and William Colt, clerk. John Chauncy died in 1510.

  4. Hace 4 días · Humphrey de Bohun Earl of Essex and Hereford, and Elizabeth his wife, were querents, and John parson of of Snoring Parva deforciant, of 21 messuages, 5 carucates of land, and 2 parts of this manor, settled on Humphrey and Elizabeth; and Walter de Langton Bishop of Coventry, &c. conveyed to the said Earl, in the 12th of the aforesaid King, 18 messuages, 2 carucates of land, with 10l. rent in ...

  5. Hace 5 días · This was confirmed by Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, patron of the church, on 24 December, 1346. (fn. 12) A dispute with Beeleigh Abbey about tithes in Ulting was settled on 24 April, 1510, by an agreement (fn. 13) by which Hatfield retained the tithes from the lands of Mugdon Hall, Spilmans and Chandlers and from nine acres of meadow across the river in Little Baddow ...

  6. Hace 5 días · For much of the Middle Ages Colchester seems to have drawn principally on north-east Essex and south-west Suffolk for its immigrants. The 13th-century evidence is scarce, but 54 people assessed for subsidy in 1272-3, 1296, or 1301 bore surnames derived from place names, 41 of which can be reasonably certainly identified.

  7. Hace 5 días · Afterwards it was evidently agreed that the Spigurnels should hold the Bobbingworth tenements of the Merks, for in 1311- 12 William son and heir of Ralph de Merk granted the overlordship of these tenements to Humphrey, Earl of Hereford and Essex (d. 1322) who in 1312-13 granted it in fee tail to his youngest son William de Bohun, later Earl of Northampton.