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A History of the County of York North Riding
… will proved 22 April 1756 89 the manor of Marske went to Edward Wilson of Dalham Tower and George, Thomas and Daniel Wilson his brothers in equal shares. Edward, Thomas and Daniel sold their shares in 1762 to … ploughs; it had besides risen in value since the reign of Edward the Confessor from 10 s. to 20 s. There is reference …
A History of the County of Oxford
… who had 1 yardland each was 7, the same as in the time of Edward I; but there was one who had 2 yardlands, and among … endowment was taken by the Crown in the early years of Edward VI. 74 A mission chapel at New Marston was dedicated … lxxi. 249. The grant of a half-hide of land at 'Mersc' by Edward the Confessor to Westminster Abbey (B. Thorpe, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the residence of the Snagge family from 1562 to 1712, when Edward Snagge, lord of the manor, moved to a larger house … in 1665. 41 He died in 1675, 42 and his sons Thomas and Edward successively inherited. 43 The latter was succeeded by his only son Edward in 1715, 44 who suffered a recovery of the manor in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… monastery before the Conquest to Brictric, a thegn of King Edward, 6 and by 1086 was assessed at 20 hides among the … died seised of the manor in 1507, leaving a son and heir Edward. 77 The manor is next heard of in the tenure of … 81 Alice appears to have married as her second husband Edward Capell, with whom in 1546 she conveyed the manor then …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the Apostles Peter and Paul, 8 again in 1332, when Edward III granted a market on Fridays, 9 and in 1483, when …
A History of the County of Worcester
… hides there being included in the manor of Pershore which Edward the Confessor had taken from Pershore Abbey and given … the manor passed to her great-niece Eleanor daughter of Edward Folliott. Eleanor died in infancy soon after, and was … there are few other records surviving. The pedigree gives Edward Ruding of Martin Hussingtree, succeeded by his son …
A History of the County of Rutland
… seats of the Earl of Denbigh, and Elizabeth, daughter of Edward, Earl of Bath, the third wife of Basil, died there in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Queen Edith had held the manor in the time of King Edward, 10 and it had afterwards been given to William Fitz … in 1321, but returned the next year, and, having assisted Edward II at Boroughbridge, was in 1322 created Earl of … 42 In 1359, on her death, the manor was delivered to Edward son of Edward, le Despencer, nephew and heir of Hugh. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… manor of MARTOCK was held in 1066 by Queen Edith, wife of Edward the Confessor. After the Conquest it passed to the … Walter de Fiennes leased it to Eleanor, wife of the Lord Edward, 117 and in 1275 William de Fiennes (III) made a … daughter Elizabeth carried the manor to her husband Edward Parker, Lord Morley (d. 1618), from whom it was seized …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was party to a recovery in 1667, 43 and with his son Edward and daughters Alice, Bridget, and Mary, conveyed the …
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