The Topographer (Volume 1) (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1789. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... ART. VI. South WingfieU, in the County os Derby. At the Norman Survey this manor belonged to Roger, Earl of Poictou, and soon after William Peverell, natural son of the Conqueror, is said to have had a manor house here. "At a very early period it belonged to the family of Heriz. Of whom, says Dugdale, the first mention I find of this name, is in 18 Henry II- under the title of the Scutage of those Barms% who did neither attend the King in person into Ireland, upon his expedition at that time thither, nor sent him either soldiers or money for that service; where it appears, that there was DEGREES.4 then paid into the Exchequer, for those Knights Fees which did belong to William de Heriz. "For this neglect I presume, it was, that the lands of this; William were (about this time) seised into the king's hands; for in 20 Henry II. he gave ipo marks fine, to be repossess'd of them, again. "This Will, had his residence atWyverton, (now vulgarly called Worton) in Com. Nott, and took to wife Maude, the daughter of Ralph, Lord Basset of Dray ton, in Staffordshire, with whom he had in frank-marriage, certain lands in Wyndesclive, of six marks per ann: value; but died 26 Henry II, or before, leaving Robert de Heriz his brother and heir, who then paid .ioo, for liver.y of his inheritance. Aeliva, another wife, surviving him, w}lo gave 100 majks to the king, that she might not be compelfed to marry any other than whom (he herself pleased. To this Robert succeeded Ivo his son and heir; who, in King Rich" ard 1st time, obtained a special Charter, from John, Earl of Moreton, (the king's brother) to himself and his heirs, for free liberty of hunting in all his lands and woods in Winefield, in Com. Derb. with divers other ample privileges: and in 1 John, gave ten marks of...

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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1789. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... ART. VI. South WingfieU, in the County os Derby. At the Norman Survey this manor belonged to Roger, Earl of Poictou, and soon after William Peverell, natural son of the Conqueror, is said to have had a manor house here. "At a very early period it belonged to the family of Heriz. Of whom, says Dugdale, the first mention I find of this name, is in 18 Henry II- under the title of the Scutage of those Barms% who did neither attend the King in person into Ireland, upon his expedition at that time thither, nor sent him either soldiers or money for that service; where it appears, that there was DEGREES.4 then paid into the Exchequer, for those Knights Fees which did belong to William de Heriz. "For this neglect I presume, it was, that the lands of this; William were (about this time) seised into the king's hands; for in 20 Henry II. he gave ipo marks fine, to be repossess'd of them, again. "This Will, had his residence atWyverton, (now vulgarly called Worton) in Com. Nott, and took to wife Maude, the daughter of Ralph, Lord Basset of Dray ton, in Staffordshire, with whom he had in frank-marriage, certain lands in Wyndesclive, of six marks per ann: value; but died 26 Henry II, or before, leaving Robert de Heriz his brother and heir, who then paid .ioo, for liver.y of his inheritance. Aeliva, another wife, surviving him, w}lo gave 100 majks to the king, that she might not be compelfed to marry any other than whom (he herself pleased. To this Robert succeeded Ivo his son and heir; who, in King Rich" ard 1st time, obtained a special Charter, from John, Earl of Moreton, (the king's brother) to himself and his heirs, for free liberty of hunting in all his lands and woods in Winefield, in Com. Derb. with divers other ample privileges: and in 1 John, gave ten marks of...

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General Books LLC

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2012

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2012

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246 x 189 x 12mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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230

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978-1-235-07436-3

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9781235074363

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1-235-07436-6



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