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Survey of London Monograph
… granted 1626: Quarterly, (1) or, on a fess gules 3 fleurs de lis gold, a crescent in chief gules for difference … (1882). See Clarenceux (41). Athill (1) 64. GORDON AMBROSE DE LISLE LEE (1889). See Clarenceux (43). 65. GERALD WOODS …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… the reign of Edward III. In the ninth of Edward I., Robert de Blundeston was lord; 1 and in the twenty-third of Edward … Osbertus, Rector of the church of Blundeston, and Oliverus de Wysete, to William, the son of Robert de Blundeston, and the heirs of his body, of the manor of …
Survey of London
… by Mrs. Wyatt as a Roman Catholic school. In 1826 Count de Puisaye, a French Royalist who had led an adventurous life …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… a shield in a wreath, with the arms of Basset quartering de la Bere, and another shield in a wreath, with eight …
A History of the County of Essex
… Bobbingworth Church CHURCH It seems that Hamon de Marcy held the advowson of Bobbingworth in the early 13th … at the death of Denise it should pass to Alice and John de Merk and to the heirs of Alice who, by another agreement, … manor of Bobbingworth (see above). 97 In about 1262 John de Merk was patron of the living. 98. In 1280 Ralph de Merk, …
A History of the County of Essex
… 13th century it seems to have been held in chief by Hamon de Marcy. 55 Hamon apparently left as his heir Serlo de Marcy, lord of Stondon Massey (q.v.), who was dead by … In that year Serlo's sisters and heirs, Alice wife of John de Merk and Agnes wife of Nicholas Spigurnel agreed to divide …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… pattern above the bressumer, ornamental panels and fleurs de lis. At the ground floor level is a 17th-century …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… retreat of the nuns of Montargis, of whom Eloise Adelaide de Bourbon, daughter of the Prince de Cond, assumed the veil here in 1805, and is interred at …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… some 3 m. deep show that Owl End Lane, now a cul-de-sac, once extended N.E. to meet Hill Road ('a' on plan). … is a long lane extending from the parish boundary with Aston le Walls (SP 488512) to the S.E. corner of Lower … road, known as the Welsh Road, and once continued S.E. to Aston le Walls village until blocked by the later fishponds …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… of the house were built early in the 14th century and Mary de Bradfield had a licence to celebrate in her chapel here in …
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