- at Christmas.
Roland is
listed in the thirteenth-century
English Liber Feodorum (Book of Fees).
There are no
records of Roland's
ancestors or spouse. After...
- edition, transcript,
rearrangement and
enhancement of the
medieval Liber Feodorum (Latin: 'Book of Fiefs')
which is a
listing of
feudal landholdings or fief...
- on
Christmas Day in 1173.
Trotter quoted a
Latin extract from the
Liber Feodorum or Book of Fees.
Rollandi le
Pettour joined others in this
tradition of...
- by bards, fili, and harpers. An
entry in the 13th-century
English Liber Feodorum or Book of Fees
lists one
Roland the ****er, who held
Hemingstone manor...
-
manufacturing jams and preserves.
According to the 13th
century Liber Feodorum (Book of Fees), the fee tail
granted to
Roland the ****er for the manor...
- art. This
church was
named for the
first time in 1268 in
Recognitiones feodorum in Aquitania, a set of
administrative texts for the Duke of Aquitaine,...
-
appears as
Siringeham in 1174, and
Scheringham in the Book of Fees (Liber
feodorum) in 1242. The name
means 'the
homestead of Scira's people'. Historically...
-
county of Dorset;"".
Retrieved 11
December 2015. "Full text of "Liber
feodorum. The book of fees,
commonly called Testa de Nevill,
reformed from the earliest...
- Gregory. The
surnames are
first recorded as
Gregge in 1234,
within the
Liber feodorum, a do****ent
compiled in the
reign of
Henry II of England.
Another early...
- York:
Harper Collins, 2014). Page 249 The
Deputy Keeper of Records. "Liber
Feodorum. The Book of Fees
Commonly Called Testa de Nevill,
Reformed From the Earliest...