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A History of the County of Hertford
… Ponte, William Chalfhunte and Edith his wife, John Dekene, Ralph Clubbe and others, and Roger le Marchaunt gave meadow … who died young, and three daughters, Joan who married Ralph de Lynleye or Glynley, Agnes the wife of Roger Cissor … Richard. 124 It would appear that she afterwards married Ralph de Hurle, for in 1298 he and his wife conveyed the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… market-cross was erected at the expense of the late Sir Ralph Milbank, Bart. The living is a perpetual curacy; net …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… II (1791), 353; see (6)). The 1st Baron's grandson, Ralph Montagu (1638 ?1709), later created 1st Duke of Montagu … the Boughton estate on the death of his father in 1684. Ralph Montagu was Ambassador in Paris in 166972, 1676 and … sources it is possible to deduce that by 1709, the year Ralph Montagu died, all the main work on the garden was …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… into the hands of the Bassets of Weldon (Northants.). 31 Ralph Basset (d. c. 1127), 32 father of Richard (d. c. 1154), … lordship was then apparently held by the Basset family. Ralph Basset (d. 1258) leased his manor of WELHAM to John, … for the years 1237 to 1250. 35 Richard Basset (d. 1276), Ralph's son and heir, enfeoffed his younger brother Thomas …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… brethren and sisters, was founded here in 1342, by Sir Ralph de Neville, lord of Middleham, and at the Dissolution … archdeacon of Bath, and was improved in 1348, by Bishop Ralph de Salopia, who erected a new college for the residence …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 91 including the Old Hall, which was bought before 1926 by Ralph Hickman. 92 The surviving timber-framed ranges of the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… value. No tenants were recorded on the Perry manor which Ralph held of Roger Arundel or on Sydenham manor. Meadow, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 69 In 1419, as heirs to a quarter of Alice's estate, Ralph Bush and Eleanor his wife sold their interest in Perry … as hide by Wulfric and in 1086 by Roger Arundel with one Ralph as his tenant, 98 may have been what became WEST PERRY … more than 1 hide in 1066, and Roger's tenant in 1086 was Ralph, perhaps he who held Roger's estate at Perry. 2 The …
A History of the County of Essex
… Crown at the abbey's dissolution in 1525. 114 In 1541 Sir Ralph Sadler was licensed to alienate a marsh called … William Cooke and his wife sold 42 a. of Coldharbour to Ralph Phillips. 118 This included Kingsland, later Crown, … by Henry Cooke Bourne, an Independent preacher. 119 Ralph Phillips's estate passed to Peter Calman ( c. 1759), …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… family; and from them the estate passed by sale to Sir Ralph Assheton, of Middleton. It afterwards passed to the … was founded at WestAcre in the time of William Rufus, by Ralph de Toney, and at the Dissolution had a revenue of 308. …
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