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  1. Há 5 dias · His son Sir Brian Stapleton had apparently alienated it before he died in 1439. (fn. 134) It was probably that estate which Edward Inglons sold in 1529 as 'Inglons' manor with 200 a. in Stow cum Quy to the lawyer John Hinde. (fn. 135) At his death in 1550 Sir John Hinde supposedly held c. 500 a. with a water mill in Quy of Holmhall manor.

  2. Há 5 dias · Before 1133 Alan's heir Count Stephen had granted the manor to Aubrey de Vere (d. 1141), whose descendants the earls of Oxford subsequently held, as 3 or 4 knights' fees, the mesne lordship of Wickham under the honor of Richmond.

  3. Há 5 dias · Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of Laura Tollemache commonly called Lady Laura Tollemache; complaining of so much of a Decree and Order of the Court of Chancery, of the 22d of November 1830, made in Three certain Causes, in the first of which The Most Noble Aubrey late Duke of St. Albans, an Infant, by his next Friend, was Plaintiff, and The Most Noble Louisa Grace late Duchess of St ...

  4. Há 5 dias · In 1632 Robert de Vere, Earl of Oxford, died seised as overlord of three knights' fees, his lands passing to his son and heir Aubrey. Vere, Earl of Oxford. Quarterly gules and or with a molet argent in the quarter. The chief sub-tenant in Great Kimble under Hugh de Bolebec early in the 12th century appears to have been Giffard Palefridus of Kimble.

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  6. Há 5 dias · In 1086, 3 virgates in Scaldwell, appurtenant to 'Wadenhoe', were held by Aubrey [de Vere] of the Bishop of Coutances. In the Northamptonshire Survey 3 great virgates in Scaldwell were held by Aubrey's heir and namesake of the fee of Oxford, and probably became part of the manor of Wold (q.v.).