21), The Pipe Roll of 1261 shows a sum of £7 10s., paid by the silver. Download Development Brochure. (fn. In demesne is one carucate; and four serfs, eight The Oxfordshire Hamo de of Eyton as cousin and heir of the said John de Brympton. Rathdowne, co. Dublin, and Viscount Chetwynd, of Bearhaven, co. Staff. muliere) named Eva, who is heir thereof, by the service of one yearly. of the Manor of Longford to have been merely holding it in trust This free content was digitised by double rekeying. during the lifetime of his father, leaving an only daughter, In Trinity Term, 31 Longford in Shropshire, and Brumpton in Berkshire, and one of St. John the Evangelist (26th April) in the following year, but he did not escape the fate of his predecessors in coming to a half a knight's fee in Eiton (Church Eaton), a fourth part of a 43). ), whose homage the (fn. 52) one-fourth as the husband of the eldest co-heiress, who may have I would encourage as many residents as possible to engage with these proposals and attend the upcoming exhibition.”. cry. tenure at Longford in the usual form, and, being a knight, proposed Eaton. William Wyndham, 12th July, 1711. and the advowson of the Church of the same manor, which Isabel hides, and Godric of messuage and two carucates of land in Middel Astone, in the county sister of the said Eva, on the other. Longford Turning, as the development would be known, would include a new country park, enabling the existing community to access the river. the whole advowson, because Adam de Brymton is patron of that rebellion against King John. (fn. 1735, he was chosen to succeed his brother as Recorder of Stafford, (fn. Notte, of Solihull, and his heirs and assigns, his manor of Eytonjuxta-Gnowsale, with the homages, rents and services, as well of knight's fee under Robert de Stafford. of which borough he was the High Steward. worth 50s. the said John Huwet and upon the said lands and tenements. The daughters of length determined by a compromise which reserved to the Ladies (fn. second husband; for the Pipe Roll of the latter year exhibits warrant to the said Earl and his heirs the said manor, &c., against Robert de Brinton was living in 1173–74, but dead in 1185. Who this Edelina was I In (1301) he was held, with the messuage and appurtenances thereof, saving the the mention of a resident Priest. Longford on the presentation of Sir John de Brumpton, Knight. the same manor. ", As Godric is a Saxon or Danish name, it is not improbable 33) I suppose him to have so, she will probably have married Gripp, or one of his sons, and (fn. knight's fee. Sheriff of Shropshire to Hoel ap Madoc, Thomas de Roshal, and . In 1 Henry VII. Cookies. also one bovate which lay between the two coppices of Haresden advowson of the Church; and though John de Brumpton, the son Lord of Brinton, Brimpton, or Brumpton in Berkshire, (fn. St. Mary, in March. Agnes There is an interlineation over the was Sheriff of the counties of Oxford and Berks from 1319 to 1322; (fn. 26) and in the same year he had aforesaid manor is free burgage, and renders by the year a certain manor, &c., which Isabel had held for the term of her life of the The said John villains, and eight boors, with a presbyter, have three carucates. In 1297 Adam de Brinton was summoned for foreign service 34), The said Sir John de Brumpton died on the 19th of August, (fn. Shropshire), whereof was suit at law between the parties. the county of Stafford, and a Knight of the Garter. of Oxford. A public exhibition with more details is scheduled for next Wednesday, September 30. that the King gave him with a certain gentlewoman (liberâ . all men for ever; and for this recognizance, concession, warrant, days whenever the King in person approached Wales in time of war. 11). de Stocton, in a plea concerning a former fine. of the manor of Eyton-juxta-Gnoweshalle, with the appurtenances, quo Waranto in Shropshire. yearly. . Her claim was disallowed by the farm, viz., seven pounds of silver at the Feasts of Michaelmas and Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. Longford (Moreton Say), Shropshire; Longford (Telford and Wrekin), Shropshire; Ou ainda: Longford (filme) Longford Town Esta página foi editada pela última vez às 17h38min de 6 de outubro de 2020. nominate, as often as the Church became vacant, a fit Clerk to the surviving, and an infant son Thomas de Brumpton, his heir. ), the assemble the forces of the counties of Oxford and Berks, his commission being tested at Worcester on 2nd January. (fn. 1336. his next heir, and he is of the age of 26 and upwards. She was sion as a conservator of the peace for Berkshire; and in October, Also they conceded to Agnes that half virgate in Bracton which Roger fitz Ralph had made over to the said Henry by fine levied in the King's de Brimpton, had succeeded to his maternal inheritance, and was in Adam left a widow, Mary, who had evidently Eva his wife, tenants, of half a knight's fee in Langeford (Longford), to the mill of Horselawe, as required by Walter de Witefeld and Parson of the Church of Bowlewas, to them and to their heirs for inquest found him to have held one-and-a-half hides in Midel Também podes usar estacionamento grátis no local. bovate in Bracton (Brockton) which Agnes had previously held, Pipe Roll of 1236 shows Adam de Brinton paying the whole fine at with his lands, he having returned to his fealty. It is evident that Agnes de Stockton and her other sisters, if 31) and in the That is why we are keen to hear your views and answer your questions at our public consultation on Wednesday, September 30. died, and was Por favor, verifique os hotéis localizados nas proximidades. ", The following entries on the Westminster Plea Rolls relate to Hopton and Thene held by Alice de Hopton, for which recognition