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... Hants , where the latter says he has several farms . Elias de Froille occurs in the same rolls . The arms of Froyle are three lions ' gambs . The name of Geoffry Fitz - Elis occurs also , at the same time , in Kent . The family of ...
... Hants , where the latter says he has several farms . Elias de Froille occurs in the same rolls . The arms of Froyle are three lions ' gambs . The name of Geoffry Fitz - Elis occurs also , at the same time , in Kent . The family of ...
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... Hants and Wilts . The forests of Woolmer and Alsieholt , or Alisholt , were royal property , and this family were bailiffs or chief foresters thereof . William de Venuiz ( or Venusia , it would seem , a barbarous Latin word for forest ...
... Hants and Wilts . The forests of Woolmer and Alsieholt , or Alisholt , were royal property , and this family were bailiffs or chief foresters thereof . William de Venuiz ( or Venusia , it would seem , a barbarous Latin word for forest ...
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... Hants , and temp . Edward II . , John Marshall marries Con- stance , daughter of John de Venuz . This same family of Marshall are , at an early period , met with as landholders in Kent , in that county spelling their name Marescal or ...
... Hants , and temp . Edward II . , John Marshall marries Con- stance , daughter of John de Venuz . This same family of Marshall are , at an early period , met with as landholders in Kent , in that county spelling their name Marescal or ...
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... Hants , bore fleurs de lis for their arms , and one at least bore the Christian name of Elias : the family of Croc , with whom they intermarried , also bore fleurs de lis , in the person of more than one member , used the name of Elias ...
... Hants , bore fleurs de lis for their arms , and one at least bore the Christian name of Elias : the family of Croc , with whom they intermarried , also bore fleurs de lis , in the person of more than one member , used the name of Elias ...
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... Hants and Berks . Under the former county , he is stated to have given 1000 marks for the office of the Chamberlain of Robert Mauduit , then deceased , and the wardship of his daughter , the office " ad opus fratris Osberti , " who ...
... Hants and Berks . Under the former county , he is stated to have given 1000 marks for the office of the Chamberlain of Robert Mauduit , then deceased , and the wardship of his daughter , the office " ad opus fratris Osberti , " who ...
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Alis Alluye ancestor Anne argent arms azure bore born brother Capt century Charles charter chevron church coat Coll crescents crest daughter descended died Domesday Survey doubtless Earl Edmund Ellis Edward Ellis Elias Elizabeth Ellis Esq Ellises Elyses father fess Fitz Elys fleurs de lis Francis Ellis gent George Ellis Gilbert gules Hants Harl heir heiress held Helles Henry Ellis heraldry Hugh Hund Inquis issue James Ellis Jane John Ellis Joseph Ellis Kent Kiddall knight's fee knights lands Linc living Lord manor Mara Margaret married Mary mentioned mermaid occurs origin pedigree Pierpoint Pipe Roll probably Rector Richard Ellis Robert Ellis Roger sable Sarah Sir John sister Stoneacre suæ Sussex temp Thomas Ellis Vicar Walter wife William Ellis witness York Yorkshire
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Page 15 - Geoffrey left two daughters and coheiresses, married to Robert de Venuz and Gilbert le Marshal, which latter seems to have acquired the office indicated by his name, not however without a dispute from his co-inheritor, whose lands being held by virtue of serving the office, would entitle their holder to fill it.
Page 5 - This family gave its name to two mills, one at Breteuil, the other at Carentonne near Bernai, an estate which it had held for a long period.
Page 16 - By the Pipe Roll of 31 Henry I, it appears that John, son of Gilbert the Marshall, paid a sum of money to have the office of his father, then recently deceased.
Page 16 - Marshall, or De Bee, of the family of Crispin, who bore lozengy ; and, as Gilbert took his father-in-law's arms and office, he probably married the elder coheiress.
Page 1 - ... bearing local names, and names derived from occupations, cannot be traced nearly so high, while not half the titled families of the kingdom can carry their pedigree back to the Crusades. Most of the Ellises of England are descended from a Norman ancestor, who came over with William the Conqueror, and he, in common with most of the Ellises, or synonymous families of France, were descended from the early kings of that country, and as such bore the royal fleurs-de-lis, the name being originally...
Page 19 - Motuutieon, which, in this case, is the correct date, 1134), gave to the monks of St. Peter, at Gloucester, the church of St.
Page 13 - Helles, had a charter of free-warren (exclusive right of killing game) granted to him and his heirs, for his lands here and at Dartford, in the 17th year of King Edward I. One of his descendants, Richard Hills, for so the name was then spelt, about the beginning of King Henry VII's reign, was possessed of this manor of St. Margaret Hilles. He left one sole daughter and heir, Anne, who carried it in marriage to Henry Melhard, and he left issue two daughters and co-heirs, Alice and Joane, who divided...