| Matilda Ormond Taylor Birchard Abbey - 1888 - 156 pages
...who adopted his mothers' name of De Traci. The youngest son, William, assumed his mother's name of De Traci, lived in the reign of Henry II, and held lands of his brother Ralph de Sudeley, by one knights fee, which was probably the manor of Toddington, for it appears by Doomesday... | |
| Charles Stedman Ripley - 1895 - 140 pages
...who inherited from his mother, and assumed her family name. IV. SIR WILLIAM DE TRACI, the second son, lived in the reign of Henry II., and held lands of his brother, Ralph de Sudeley, by one knight's fee. This holding was the Manor of Toddington, for it appears by "Domesday... | |
| 1898 - 308 pages
...father, and William de Tracie, who inherited his mother's estates and assumed her family name. Sir William de Traci lived in the reign of Henry II and held lands of his brother, Ralph de Sudeley, by one knight's fee. This holding was the manor of Toddington, for it appears in " Domesday... | |
| Mattie Liston Griswold Hunt - 1900 - 326 pages
...Priory of Erdburie. WILLIAM DE TRACI, who inherited from his mother and assumed her family name. Sir William de Traci lived in the reign of Henry II, and held lands of his brother, Ralph de Sudeley, by one knight's fee. This holding was the manor of Toddington, for it appears in "Domesday... | |
| Mrs. Eloise Anna May (Taylor) Roberts - 1926 - 178 pages
...William de Tracie who inherited his mother's estates and assumed her family name. Sir Henry de Tracy lived in the reign of Henry II and held lands of his brother, Ralph de Sudeley by one knight's feevSir William de Tracy'was one of the four knights who in 1170 at the... | |
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