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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… borough of its own name. It was lately the property of Mr. Edward Usborne, deceased, and now of his widow, who lives in … Isley, (whose lands were disgavelled by the act of 2 and 3 Edward VI.) together with his son William Isley, being both … its franchises, was confirmed to it in the 41st year of Edward III. 1 But this chapel, with all others of the like …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… owner of the mill. On his attainder it was given by Edward I to John Earl of Richmond. 34 As the earl died … on account of the rebellion of his son John, and given by Edward I to the Earl of Richmond. 61 Church The church of … hands of the abbey till the Dissolution. It was granted by Edward VI to Robert Strelley and Frideswide his wife and the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… daughter and heir of Thomas Talbot, who had married Sir Edward Grey, 32 and in 1546 33 by John Dudley, son of … with the manor in 1613 74 and sold the site in 1631 to Edward Cooke. 75 In 1636 Thomas's widow Elizabeth and William … In 1721 this John with his father Thomas, and John son of Edward Cooke, another cousin of John Cooke, in whom the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Staunton STAUNTON. Part with Orston. Of the Land of Edward the Confessor, the ancient Demesne of the Crown, it …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… one Mill, 5s. 4d. sixty Acres of Meadow; in the Time of Edward the Confessor the Value was 4l. then 100s. It had Soc … and was Sheriff of Nottingham and Derby, in the Time of Edward the Third; he married Joan, the Daughter of Sir John … mente; Which Deed beares date the fiveteenth yere Of Edward then the Kinge, The fourthe Prince of that name, we …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Ger. Clifton Patron, as his Ancestor was in the Time of Edward the Third. [Throsby] Staunton-on-the-Woulds. This …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 1630. Richard Browne's son, also Richard, sold the site to Edward Fluck of Wightfield in 1655; 60 its descent beyond …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… sold it to Lady Williams. Lady Williams married Admiral Edward Hawker, and left Ashford to his younger son, who was … is not mentioned by name, but in the charter of 1285 Edward I quitclaimed to John, bishop of Winchester, 'Estmenes …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Compton, appears to have conveyed the property in 1583 to Edward Grenville and Michael Chambers. 116 In the late 16th … Robert Dyneley. 144 Robert was succeeded by his son Edward (d. 1485), whose wife Sanchia lived until 1494. Their … Standard after his death in 1631; it was bought in 1722 by Edward Buswell. The Wings of North Aston seem to have moved …
A History of the County of Oxford
… brother Richard 77 who was succeeded in 1496 by his son Edward. Edward sold Stanton St. John but retained Steeple Barton, … property. 86 He sold it in 1697 to John Ford, whose heir Edward Ford sold it in 170910 to John James. 87 The whole …
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