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A History of the County of Surrey
… of John Lad, was demised for twenty-one years to Jasper Horsey. 95 It was included in the life grant made to Anne of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and were sold by Queen Elizabeth in 1578 to Sir Edward Horsey. 83 The latter sold them in 1581 to John Stockman, 84 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… inclosed. 224 New rents included money for land called Horsey, inclosed and improved after 1289. 225 The importance … in the summer. There were 16 cows, which were kept on Horsey and produced 136 cheeses and 5 stone of butter. A … 422 Rectorial glebe included some newly-inclosed land in Horsey in 1289 and a claim to 2 a. in Butleigh Wootton in the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… before 1560, 71 Richard Worsley in 1560, 72 Edward Horsey in 1565, 73 George Lord Hunsdon in 1583, 74 Henry … the expiry of a similar lease made in 1581 to Sir Edward Horsey. 189 In 1608 Joan Fashye widow claimed to hold the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… by his grandson Alexander Buller, who married Elizabeth Horsey and died in 15256. The manor then passed to …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 73 who conveyed it in the following year to Sir John Horsey, owner of the other moiety. 74 The second moiety … granting the moiety, described as hide, to William (I) de Horsey, to be held under her by the same service. 83 William … a date given variously as 123940 and 12567. 84 John (I) de Horsey, son of William, held the moiety, described as fee, in …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 84 Two of her daughters, Mary then wife of George Horsey and Anne wife of Anthony Carleton, conveyed their …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was held under the bishop of Rochester, by one Mr. Horsey, who again let it to Mr. George Cromer, master of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1548 the three occupiers were Sir William Herbert, Edward Horsey, and Thomas Freke, the second described as a scholar, … held at his death c. 1281 by Thomas Trivet under John de Horsey, and then passed to his son William. 459 Fields on the … the two remaining rectors ceased to serve, though Edward Horsey esquire, captain of the Isle of Wight, who surrendered …
A History of the County of Hertford
… husband died in 1546, 45 and who married secondly George Horsey, and held the manor until her death in 1551. 46 It was … and Anthony Carleton conveyed their moiety back to George Horsey, 48 who had just married Anne Sadler, 49 and in 1557 … the second half from George and Dorothy Burgoyne. 50 Ralph Horsey succeeded his father 51 before 1591, 52 and in 1599 …
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