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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… (d. c. 1291). 64 Oliver and William claimed the manor but Edward I took it as an escheat, asserting that John of … and heir. In 1713 and 1717 Eleanor held it jointly with Edward Blagden 112 (d. 1730) of Keevil, 113 who was evidently her heir or assign. By 1733 it had passed to Edward's relict Anne Blagden (d. 1769) 114 and in 1770 was …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… his son, another Robert. The latter, after his eldest son Edward died in 1517 leaving only three daughters, 91 sought … Under an agreement of 1536 Cheyneys manor was assigned to Edward's eldest daughter Elizabeth (d. 1562), wife of Sir … Thus Sir Fulk (d. 1606) assured it in 1586 to his brother Edward, 98 and Greville Verney (d. 1648) gave it for life to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Wood for the pannage of two bags. In the time of king Edward the Confesser, it was worth sixty sbillings, and … afterwards and now forty shillings. Alret held it of king Edward. Four years after the taking of this survey the bishop … de Haut, was possessed of it in the 1st year of king Edward I and resided at Wadenhall, in the adjoining parish of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 1 virgate of land. 21 On the suppression of this order by Edward II, Steppingley, with their other possessions in … in 1350 to hold a view of frankpledge here by a charter of Edward II. 22 This estate was retained by the Hospital until …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Margaret. 32 His heir was his daughter Elizabeth, wife of Edward le Despenser, and in 1388 she conveyed the reversion …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… until its dissolution, and in 1541 was granted to Sir Edward North, treasurer of the Court of Augmentations, … Marsh who was trainer to the prince of Wales, later Edward VII, and to George V. 94 The ownership apparently … 1967: ex inf. Mr. M. T. Bramwell, Director. S. Lee, King Edward VII, i. 581; R. Marsh, Trainer to Two Kings, 923, 114; …
A History of the County of Hertford
… citizen and barber, William Marchford, citizen and mercer, Edward Grymston, citizen and vintner, and others, all of … was granted to the abbey of St. Peter at Westminster by Edward the Confessor about 1062, 11 and was entered among the … pertained to the bishopric 16 until its surrender to Edward VI in 1550, 17 when this manor was presumably given to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… a hide and worth 4 s. The former, which had been held of Edward the Confessor by Elfelm, was the property of Alsi … without issue in 1794, leaving his estates to his kinsman Edward Austen, the second son of the Rev. George Austen, … remained in the Knight family until January 1855, when Edward Knight son of the last-named Edward sold it to Arthur …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… only child, then a minor. 16 Mary afterwards married Sir Edward Clarke of Ardington (q.v.). The manor-house is now the … of Bec Abbey in England. Henry II, John, Henry III and Edward I confirmed the grant to the priory of Pr. 30 In 1378 … Gules St. Peter's keys or crossed saltirewise with St. Edward's ring or in the chief. Dean and Chapter of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… governor of Hertford Castle and of the Channel Islands by Edward III, and died without issue in 1349. 37 His heir was … Earl of Kent, by whom she had two sons, and, secondly, Edward the Black Prince, by whom she became the mother of … honours were forfeited. His wife Anne, who was sister of Edward IV, received a life grant of Stevington Manor from her …
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