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A New History of London
… law than his own will; while foreigners, restrained by no hereditary claims or native attachments, strove only to …
A New History of London
… were communicated to persons, as Insignia Gentilitia, and hereditary marks of noblesse. About the same time, or soon … Mary; who, at the intercession of Thomas duke of Norfolk, hereditary earl-marshal, incorporated them again, and granted …
Broadwell Parish: Holwell
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… though by the 13th and 14th century the name was evidently hereditary. At least one of the family held an entire …
A History of the County of Somerset
… estate was a member of the Tancarville family, before 1133 hereditary chamberlains of England and Normandy. The grantee …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Tancarville (I) (d. 1129) or to his son Rabel (d. 1140), hereditary chamberlains of England and Normandy. 13 William …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of keeping Savernake forest, and later owners of it were hereditary wardens of the forest. Henry Sturmy held the manor …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… Thurkelby and Austwyk, co. York, which descended to him by hereditary right; the king for 100 marks has restored the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… for 30-60 years, which came to predominate after c. 1435. Hereditary or life grants remained rare into the 1450s. In …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… castle that belonged to the Bohuns, earls of Hereford, as hereditary constables of England, and was held by the service …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… de Sancto Remigio, whose inheritance he possesses by hereditary right, quit of all service, aid, due, and other …
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