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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… sold the part once known as King's Fee in 1558 to George Fettiplace. Fettiplace's grandson John, of Coln St. Aldwyn (Glos.), sold …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… twelve and a half years. 73 This John, who married Anne Fettiplace, was in 16345 a recusant, and the estate, then in … Donnington, 114 until in March 1545 it was sold to Edward Fettiplace, the king's servant. 115 Edward Fettiplace died without issue and his widow Anne married …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Thirty-five years later it was in the possession of Peter Fettiplace, who died in 1443, leaving a nephew and heir John. 32 In 1511 it was conveyed by John Fettiplace of Buckland and his mother Amice to John Yate. 33 … seems to have come into the possession of Richard Fettiplace, 66 whose son and heir John took his name from the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… come into the possession of the Fettiplaces, and Edmund Fettiplace was living here in March 1710. 104 His only … heir Elizabeth married John Blandy, by whom she had a son Fettiplace and a daughter Elizabeth. 105 Edmund on his death in 1710 left the mansion house to Fettiplace and his heirs with contingent remainder to the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Anne Pytts, and engraved with the arms of Pytts impaling Fettiplace; a cup of 1571; a modern copy of the last; a paten … rent-charge of 8 a year devised by the will of Sir George Fettiplace, brother of the foundress, proved in 1743. Each of … Easter, and 1 each at Christmas in respect of Sir George Fettiplace's gift. Edward Turville's Charity.A sum of 8 a …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… issuing out of a meadow called Great Hadley Leaze; Charles Fettiplace (will 1719), an annuity of 5 issuing out of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… to Robert Dormer, 44 who sold it 30 April 1524 to William Fettiplace. 45 William Fettiplace died about 1529, leaving this manor and other …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of William, 59 sold the whole estate in 161112 to Edmund Fettiplace, 60 of whom it was purchased in 16278 by Richard … for the first time in 1554, when it belonged to Alexander Fettiplace 81 of Rampayns in Childrey. The owners of Rampayns … the nave is a mural monument erected in 1731 to Alexander Fettiplace (d. 1712), his wife, two sons and a daughter, with …
A History of the County of Oxford
… church. 124 His widow Juliana married secondly Peter Fettiplace. In 1418 a certain Edmund Brudenell, owner of Wormsley, presumably a trustee, released to Peter Fettiplace and Juliana and Peter's heirs all claim to Robert … Aston Rowant, and Lewknor. 125 Ten years later, John Fettiplace was returned as holding the Nethercote -fee which …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… settled it as part of a marriage jointure on his wife Jane Fettiplace. 111 On Goddard's death it probably passed to his …
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