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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of his reign, visited Ramsey with his mother and Roger Mortimer, the townspeople, both men and women, acclaimed the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… at the north-west of the town in the direction of Cleobury Mortimer, is a picturesque group of brick and half-timber … the crest of the hill on the old main road from Cleobury Mortimer to Kidderminster. It is difficult to see why the … Bishop of Worcester. 168 Simon de Ribbesford, Roger Mortimer's steward, held the manor in 1176. 169 It may have …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… fifty years. 145 In 1329, by the intervention of Roger de Mortimer Earl of March, the advowson of Ringwood was granted …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of the daughters and co-heirs of Hugh, 20 married Robert Mortimer, and Rochford must have been assigned to her or to … son William, commonly called La Zouche. 23 As William Mortimer of Rochford he received protection when going to … manor apparently reverted to the heirs of his brother Hugh Mortimer of Richard's Castle, i.e., his daughters Joan wife …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of the Great Western railway. The road from Cleobury Mortimer to Bewdley runs through the parish, meeting the road … parish. In 1292 Ralph de Toeni was in conflict with Edmund Mortimer, lord of Wyre Forest, 66 as to hunting rights in … of Robert de la More and Christina his wife, to Roger Mortimer, to hold of Tristram and his heirs for the rent of 1 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… MORTHAM (Matham, xiiixiv cent.; Morham, xiiixv cent.; Mortimer, xvii cent.), composed of 3 carucates of land, was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was held at the beginning of the 13 th century by Ralph Mortimer, by the service due from half a knight's fee of … or therein. The immediate ownership passed from Ralph Mortimer to Richard Havering, who died seised of 11 marks … with the manor in King's Somborne Hundred which Ralph de Mortimer was holding of the king in chief in 1086. It was …
A History of the County of Rutland
… 38 Edmund was executed in 1330 at the instigation of Roger Mortimer, and the manor once more escheated to the crown. 39 It was granted in April 1330 to Geoffrey de Mortimer the king's kinsman, in tail, with remainder to Roger Mortimer, Earl of March, 40 but on the fall of Mortimer this …
Magna Britannia
… passed, by successive marriages, to those of Sanders and Mortimer. It was the property of Dr. Cromwell Mortimer, secretary to the Royal Society, whose son, Hans Winthorpe Mortimer, Esq., sold it to Henry Evans, Esq., of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… belonging to Nicholas de Kenet had been granted to Roger Mortimer ( Rot. Lit. Claus. [Rec. Com.], i, 240). Feet of F. …
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