Lordship Title of Uplambourn ID14314

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The chief fee in UPLAMBOURN, which must have formed part of the king's demesne in 1086, was granted out during the 12th century in two holdings which amalgamated in 1248. The first, which consisted of 10 librates, belonged in 1167 to Henry son of Riulf. His son Henry was in possession in 1200. In 1204 the land of Henry was granted to William Briwer, who seems to have granted it to his son William. The younger William was dead in 1233, and his fee in Uplambourn came into the custody of William Gernon. Alice wife of Ralph Haringod, daughter of William de Percy, and one of the co-heirs of William Briwer, eventually succeeded, and with her husband granted her land here in 1248 to Henry de Bathe, retaining an overlordship.
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