Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1868 |
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Page 37
... manor of Torriton and one- fifth of Kilmington and of the manors of Layford and Dun , or Down - Umfraville and of Langrue , all in Devon , and John , his brother , then aged 30 , was his next heir . [ Escaet . 56 H. III , No. 2. Fine ...
... manor of Torriton and one- fifth of Kilmington and of the manors of Layford and Dun , or Down - Umfraville and of Langrue , all in Devon , and John , his brother , then aged 30 , was his next heir . [ Escaet . 56 H. III , No. 2. Fine ...
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Willis , and John de Hach , a moiety of the manor of Penmark , and of the advowson of the Church pertaining to that manor , with all their appurtenances , which lately were given to Oliver St. John and Elizabeth his wife , daughter of ...
Willis , and John de Hach , a moiety of the manor of Penmark , and of the advowson of the Church pertaining to that manor , with all their appurtenances , which lately were given to Oliver St. John and Elizabeth his wife , daughter of ...
Page 49
... manor by Cardiff in Cibwr Hundred , was father of MAUD , who married Einon ap Cadogan . Sir WILLIAM Maelog , temp . H. III , Lord of Llystaly- bont , Wysam and Maelog's fee , married his cousin , a daughter of Rhys ap Griffith ap Ivor ...
... manor by Cardiff in Cibwr Hundred , was father of MAUD , who married Einon ap Cadogan . Sir WILLIAM Maelog , temp . H. III , Lord of Llystaly- bont , Wysam and Maelog's fee , married his cousin , a daughter of Rhys ap Griffith ap Ivor ...
Page 54
... manor of Marcross by the service of one knight's fee , annual value 37s . 6d . , when his son and heir was John . The Welsh pedigrees state that the elder John obtained the manor by mar- riage with Cecil , daughter and coheir of Lewis ...
... manor of Marcross by the service of one knight's fee , annual value 37s . 6d . , when his son and heir was John . The Welsh pedigrees state that the elder John obtained the manor by mar- riage with Cecil , daughter and coheir of Lewis ...
Page 59
... manor and rectory were granted to Sir John St. John , Kt . , in exchange for other lands . Sir John did not long retain his acquisition . 33 H. VIII he fined £ 4 13s . 4d . for licence to alienate to John Bassett the manor and rectory ...
... manor and rectory were granted to Sir John St. John , Kt . , in exchange for other lands . Sir John did not long retain his acquisition . 33 H. VIII he fined £ 4 13s . 4d . for licence to alienate to John Bassett the manor and rectory ...
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