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  1. Hace 5 días · The cathedral contains a number of important monuments, including notably the effigy of William Longespée, Earl of Salisbury (d. 1226), and three identifiable as tombs of bishops known to have been brought from Old Salisbury.

  2. Hace 5 días · Edmund's son Thomas became the most powerful nobleman in England, adding to his inheritance the earldoms of Lincoln and Salisbury through his marriage to the heiress of Henry de Lacy, 3rd Earl of Lincoln.

  3. Hace 1 día · Another legacy of 50 ewes and 1,000 cows was given in 1225 by the will of William Longespée, Earl of Salisbury. In 1267 by the will of Robert de Careville, Canon and Treasurer of Salisbury, Ivychurch received 40s. In the 14th century there were many grants of land of considerable value.

  4. Hace 4 días · In 1242–3 William Longespée, styled earl of Salisbury, was overlord of ¼ knight's fee in Durnford, later called SOUTHEND manor and presumably part of William of Eu's estate in 1086. The overlordship apparently descended with the overlordship of Shrewton and the earldom of Salisbury until the 15th century or later.

  5. Hace 3 días · Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire to take into the king’s hand all land with appurtenances in Hildersham which is of the inheritance of Idonea de Camville, wife of William Longespée, and which W. earl of Salisbury committed to Roger de Akeny to sustain him, and to keep it safely so that nothing is removed until the king ...

  6. Hace 4 días · The king has granted to William Longespée that he may cause his scutage to be collected by his hand from the knights’ fees he holds of the king in chief of the inheritance of his wife, namely 2 m. per shield for the army of Kerry, so that he answers for it at the Exchequer by his hand in the octaves of St Andrew in the thirteenth ...

  7. Hace 4 días · For William Longespée. The king has granted to William Longespée that he is to render henceforth £30 per annum, namely £15 at the Exchequer of Easter and £15 at the Exchequer of Michaelmas each year, for the debts which he owes him at the Exchequer and for which he made fine with him to render £30 per annum, and for the £250 ...