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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of John de Banstede, 1 but in the next reign of king Edward I. it was come into the possession of Robert de Sancto … knight's see of Warine de Montchensie. 2 In the reign of Edward III. the manor of Mereston was the estate of Sir Hugh … present rector. Book of Knights Fees, temp. Henry III. and Edward I. Ibid. temp. Edw. I. in the Remembrancer's office, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… removed from the church. Walter de Merton, chancellor of Edward I, was apparently a native of the parish. Thomas … of Lisieux held 2 solins in Kent which at the time of King Edward and after the Conquest had belonged to this manor. 11 … Cornwall, 34 from whose hands in 1613 it passed to Sir Edward Bellingham and William Ashenden. 35 A certain Thomas …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by the agreement between Sir Henry Poole and Sir Edward Harrington in about 1614 that not more than 5 acres … had a raised terrace with a view over Otmoor. 27 When Sir Edward Page-Turner bought the estate in 1749, he pulled down … Thomas Parkins of Launton; and in 1563, 1 virgate from Edward Gonne of Merton. 62 In 1557 he bought an additional 3 …
Magna Britannia
… The manor and barton of Penkevil belonged, in the reign of Edward I., to the family of De Wen, from whom Hals supposes … Falmouth. The present possessor of these titles is Edward Boscawen, grandson of Admiral Boscawen, and … of his accomplished widow: "Here lies the Right Honourable Edward Boscawen, Admiral of the Blue, General of Marines, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… a shady lane to Braishfield House, the residence of Mr. Edward M. Eaton, and on to Pitt House, Pitt Farm, and … services as tutor and steward of the household to Prince Edward. 16 Sir William died at Penshurst in 1554, 17 leaving … to his eldest daughter Mary, who in the same year married Edward, fourth Lord Stawell of Somerton. 32 She died in 1740, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Cottage, where he died in 1909. The Grove, the seat of Mr. Edward Arnold, on the border of Dorking and Mickleham, was … in Mickleham in later reigns. Documents of the time of Edward I show that Robert de Mickleham held a messuage, 20 … grant to his sons. 21 Evidently he was not successful, as Edward III about that time granted it to William, Bishop of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of Nevill to the Crown. Henry IV visited it in 1410 and Edward IV in 1461. 15 Under Richard III, and under his … 16 and also of the horrors incidental to warfare. 17 Edward, the only child of Richard III and Anne Nevill, was … Arthur. 21 Jane, daughter and co-heir of Arthur, married Edward, afterwards second Viscount Loftus and Marquess of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the Pease family, to the Middlesbrough side of the Tees. Edward and Joseph Pease, 16 with several other Quaker men of … Henry Birkbeck, Simon Martin, Joseph Pease, jun., Edward Pease, and Francis Gibson. 17 Their success was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and which had been held, freely, by Pallin in the time of Edward the Confessor. 2 By the same inquest Adeliz wife of … until her death in 1360 when it passed to another grandson Edward son of John. 22 Sir Edward Botiler died in 1412 or 1413 holding part of the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in 1697 at the charges of Robart Merrey, John Robinson, Edward Thornhill, Robart Richinson, Robart Harrisson, James …
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