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" Roger,* my uncle, granted to him, and which he holds of me, to be held of me and my heirs to him and his heirs, in fee and... "
The Picards or Pychards of Stradewy, now Tretower, castle, and Scethrog ... - Page 15
1878
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Materials for the History of the Church of Lancaster, Volume 31

William Oliver Roper - Lancaster (England) - 1894 - 316 pages
...land pertaining, for his homage and service, for six marks which he gave to me. To have and to hold of me and my heirs to him and his heirs in fee and inheritance, freely and quietly, entirely and honourably, in plain, wood, meadows, feedings, moors, marshes, waters,...
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Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of ...

Cheshire (England) - 1894 - 300 pages
...land pertaining, for his homage and service, for six marks which he gave to me. To have and to hold of me and my heirs to him and his heirs in fee and inheritance, freely and quietly, entirely and honourably, in plain, wood, meadows, feedings, moors, marshes, waters,...
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Archaeologia Cambrensis

Electronic journals - 1918 - 436 pages
...future, that I, William de Brausa, have granted to Walter de Clifford and his heirs the old and the new tenement which Earl Roger, my Uncle, granted to...of all his men of the aforesaid tenement to me and to my heirs shall remain in my Court of Brecon. I have also granted to the said Walter and his heirs...
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A History of Peeblesshire, Volume 2

James Walter Buchan - Peeblesshire (Scotland) - 1925 - 718 pages
...with common pasturage and all the common easements in my whole fief of Eduluiston ; to hold and have of me and my heirs to him and his heirs, in fee and heritage freely and quietly, fully and honourably, in wood and plain, in meadows and pastures, in waters...
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The Rise and Progress of the English Commonwealth

Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave (économiste).) - 1032 pages
...Cristeshal and in the Rape of Pevensey, Laughton and Centinges, which Warner of Issevin holds thereof. To be held of me and my heirs, to him and his heirs, in fee and heritage, for the service of three knights. Wherefore I Part n. will and strictly enjoin that the aforesaid...
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