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A History of the County of Oxford
… embittered by one of those disputes, so common in the county at this date, over the commutation of tithes. French …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the common pleas. In the 12th year he was sheriff of this county; and soon afterwards became possessed of a term in the … was knighted, and being settled at West Wickham, in this county, was ancestor to the Lennards, baronets, of that … formerly had and enjoyed. He had been sheriff of this county in the 33d year of queen Elizabeth, and dying in 1615, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of a younger branch of the Cobhams, of Cobham, in this county. In the 14th year of king Edward III. Reginald de … Cobham, the only son of John de Cobham, of Cobham, in this county, by his second wife Joane, daughter of Hugh de Nevill, … IV. 3 leaving by Anne his wife, daughter of Humphrey Stafford, duke of Buckingham, an only daughter and heir Anne, …
A History of the County of Essex
… after the First World War. Much of it was bought by Essex county council in 1939 and 1951, under the Green Belt scheme. Thorndon Country Park, designated by the county council in 1971, includes Childerditch wood and … D/P 230/8/2. R.C.H.M. Essex, iv. 25. Wm. Salt Libr., Stafford, Bp. Compton's Census, 1676. E.R.O., Q/RRp 1/34, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… exceedingly pleasant, in a fine healthy part of the county, about six miles southward from Canterbury, and nine … who had large possessions in different parts of this county, and was in the battle of Hastings, on the side of … Kingston, Northwood, Charlton, and Hothfield, in this county. Richard de Dover, her son, died afterwards s. p. and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in the patent of that year which recited their possessions county by county. The tenancy of the land remained with the Acres …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of 245, is situated in the New Forest division of the county, about five miles north of Southampton. Tanners Brook … century, and are probably the two oldest bells in the county. Bells of this early type are to be met with here and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… part of the eastern boundary. As the Cuttle was also the county boundary with Buckinghamshire, Chinnor's relations …
A History of the County of Surrey
… to the share of Margaret, for her grandson Hugh, Earl of Stafford, the son of her only daughter Margaret, died seised … his death, became the wife of his brother and heir, Edmund Stafford. Their son Humphrey, who was created Duke of … wife Constance, who survived him for two years. 13 Edward Stafford, the second Earl of Wiltshire, who at his mother's …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 19th century and was still maintained as a footpath by the county council in 1970. 10 A small section of the road which … Petitions index, i. 117; ex inf. the vicar. In 1970 at county record office: W.R.O. 511/29; marriages printed in …
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