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Magna Britannia
… its name from Aluardus, who possessed it in the reign of Edward the Confessor: soon after the Conquest, it was in the Pomeroys: in the reign of Edward I., it belonged to the baronial family of Tyes, from …
Magna Britannia
… time. In the parish church are the monuments of Edward Mundy, Esq., who died in 1607; William Forester, Esq., … to the duchy till the year 1628, when it was granted to Edward Ditchfield and others, in trust for the corporation of … It was devised by the latter to his great nephew, William Edward Shore, Esq., who has since taken the name of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Sir Walter (d. 1596) was succeeded by his half-brother Sir Edward Hungerford (d. 1607), who devised his estates to his grandnephew Sir Edward Hungerford (d. 1648). 52 The younger Sir Edward's relict Margaret (d. 1673). claimed a life interest …
A History of the County of Worcester
… settled this manor on his wife Elizabeth daughter of Edward Harwell. 68 He was sheriff in 1592 and knighted in …
Magna Britannia
… of the manor, as appears by the quo warranto roll of King Edward I., when the claim to the market was certified, … the equipment of the English fleet, in the reign of King Edward the Third, 20 ships and 315 mariners 10. There is a … or ship-owner to a council at Westminster in the reign of Edward I., but never any members to parliament, till the …
Magna Britannia
… There are memorials also for the Lady Mary, daughter of Edward Viscount Carrickfergus, married, 1. to Thomas Wise, … and, 3. to Sir Henry Cary; ob. 1657; St. John, only son of Edward Wise, Esq., 16.. 8; and Zenobia, wife of Robert … it still belongs. East Membury belonged, in the reign of Edward II., to the Heles, from whom it descended to Franceis, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… it was taken by Sir William Waller for parliament. Sir Edward Hungerford was appointed governor but changed his … have changed hands twice more before 24 May 1644 when Col. Edward Massey recaptured it for parliament. From then until … estate, and in 1548 as Cowfold manor was granted to Edward Seymour, duke of Somerset. 213 The manor presumably …
A History of the County of Worcester
… until the earldom merged in the Crown on the accession of Edward IV. The manor was still held of the honour of Wigmore … manor in the parish of Mamble. 32 In the time of King Edward thelsige had held it. This manor, like Mamble, was … claimed a third of the manor in dower against his son Edward. 56 Edward married Joan Lady Ferrers, widow of Sir …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 64 whose daughter Dorothy was the wife of John (or Edward?) 65 Farmer, and then, with Oldbury (q.v.) to the … was then called one fifth of the manor. 75 From his son Edward, who was dealing with the manor in 1623, 76 the … thereof six months after his father, leaving an infant son Edward. 83 In 1625 Edward's son George Lewes sold the estate …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Pewsey to the Crown and was granted with it in 1547 to Edward Seymour, duke of Somerset (executed 1552). 37 It … estates, one leasehold and two copyhold, were sold to Edward Brown. 41 By will proved 1803 he devised his Abbots … with Brown's will, to his great-great-nephew Thomas Edward Washbourne. 43 It was owned c. 1824 by Sir John …
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