- died
about 1335. Sir John
Peche was the son and heir of
Richard Peche and
Hawisia de Arden, and a great-grandson of
Robert Peche. He was in the king's service...
-
church was
given to the
Cluniac Priory of
Bermondsey in 1112 by the Lady
Hawisia de Gournay, and by the
Cluniacs to the
monks of Bath in 1239. The church...
- Williams, and Hals all
write that
Cadoc had one
daughter and heir,
called Hawisia, Avicia, Alicia, Amicia, Agnes, or Beatrix, who
married Reginald de Dunstanville...
- figures.
Cecilia Muchegros, who
lived in the
village and died in 1301, and
Hawisia, who died in 1353 and
whose figure is
dressed in a long
flowing robe, each...
-
dated 1252-6:
Noverint universi has
literas visuri vel
audituri quod ego
Hawisia filia Henrici de
Verdoyn dedi et
concessi et
quieteclammavi Henrico fratri...
- the
daughter of Sir
Andrew Haccombe. Sir
Lawrence B****et, (son)
married Hawisia Mallet,
daughter of Sir
Ralph Mallet.
William II B****et (d. 1304) (son)...
-
lands were
granted to Edmund, Earl of Cornwall;
although Baldwin's widow,
Hawisia, and
others were
allowed their rights as
adjudged in the king's court....
- was held by John Le Sore of Backwell.
Later lords of the
manor included Hawisia de Burton, John de Burton,
Robert Grayndor,
Robert B****et and Sir William...
-
known as the
manor of
Redhall near Burstow,
which he held,
jointly with
Hawisia his wife, of John de Burstow, his son John was
knighted and gave it to...