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A History of the County of Berkshire
… first actually mentioned in 1381, when Sir Almeric de St. Amand died seised of a third of it, 21 possibly by right of … 22 but property in Chilton was held by Almeric de St. Amand, son of the above-mentioned Almeric, at his death in … manor of Chilton which formerly belonged to Eleanor St. Amand,' 25 apparently the wife of the younger Almeric, who …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Wilts.) as kinsman and heir of Richard Beauchamp Lord St. Amand in 1508, 23and died in 1516 and was buried in Bromham …
A History of the County of Bedford
… overlordship passed from the d'Albinis to the Barons St. Amand with the barony of Cainhoo, and in 1346 was held by …
A History of the County of Bedford
… whose marriage was granted in June 1234 to Aimery de St. Amand for his son Ralph, 104 a favourite of Henry III. To the … extinction in the male line (1402). The barony of St. Amand was revived for Sir William de Beauchamp who had …
Magna Britannia
… that family in the reign of Henry III. Aylmer, Baron St. Amand, descended from one of the coheiresses, died seised of … of a purchase from the representatives of Lord St. Amand, or whether his ancestors had previously held the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… coats; Brooke, Cobham, Delapole, Peverel, Braybrooke, St. Amand, Bray, Haliwell, Norbury, Butler, Sudley, Montfort, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… time previous to 1426. 32 Sir William was created Lord St. Amand in 1448 in right of his wife, who was granddaughter of Almaric Lord St. Amand, and both were seised of the manor in 1429 33 and … the manor passed to her son Richard Beauchamp Lord St. Amand, 37 who held it till his death in 1508. 38 His heir was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Elizabeth's son Sir William Beauchamp (from 1449 Lord St. Amand, d. 1457) 147 and to his relict Elizabeth, who married … Elizabeth's son Sir Richard Beauchamp (from 1491 Lord St. Amand, d. 1508). Lord St. Amand was succeeded by John Baynton (d. 1516), the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… it to his nephew Sir Richard Beauchamp (d. 1508), Lord St. Amand, 1460 after whose attainder 14834 1461 the Crown … it to Nicholas Rigby. 1462 It was possibly restored to St. Amand after 1485 but it is not clear how it passed. Since …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Elizabeth's son Sir William (d. 1457), from 1449 Lord St. Amand. 120 In 1477 Lord St. Amand's relict Elizabeth, wife of Sir Roger Tocotes, conveyed … to her son Sir Richard Beauchamp (from 1491 Lord St. Amand, d. 1508), whose estates passed to John Baynton (d. …
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