This manor, upon this revolution, was given by the conqueror to William Fitz-Aucher and his heirs in feefarm, paying out of it yearly into the exchequer 40 pounds of silver, try'd and weigh'd. After him it was the inheritance of William Marshall, and... Staffordshire - Warwickshire - Sivu 496tekijä(t) Thomas Cox - 1738Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1790 - 926 sivua
...inquilition of lands low* in King John's time), that the Conqueror " gave Bofehanuo William FiM-Au' cher, and his heirs, in fee-farm, paying out of it yearly into the exchequer '°^ £ pounds of filver, tried and weighed: and afterwards William Marflwll as his inheritance." The... | |
| George Alexander Cooke - 1817 - 364 sivua
...King Jolm) that tlie Conqueror " gave Bosehain to William Fitz-Aucher, and his heirs, in fee farm, paying out of it yearly, into the exchequer, 40 pounds of silver, tried and weighed ; and afterwards William Marshall held it as his inheritance." From the family of... | |
| England - 1840 - 248 sivua
...made himself king. This manor, upon this revolution, was given by the conqueror to William Fitz-Aucher and his heirs in feefarm, paying out of it yearly...weigh'd. After him it was the inheritance of William Marshall, and from him it passed to the family of Berkleys, for Maurice Lord Berkley having recovered... | |
| Benjamin Clarke - 1852 - 820 sivua
...himself king. This manor, vpon this revolution, was girtn by the Cowjiteror to William Fitz-Aucher and his heirs, in fee-farm, paying out of it yearly into the exchequer forty pound* ofsUm-r tried and weighed. After him it was the inlieritance of William Marshall, and... | |
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