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A History of the County of York North Riding
… wife Juliana, living in 1202, were possibly the parents of Richard de Bossall, 9 patron of the church in 1231 and 1233. Richard's heir William was in the custody of Devorgill de … of the manor on the marriage of his son and heir Richard with Isabel Beaumont. 36 Richard, who succeeded his …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and heir Thomas, 21 who had married Barbara daughter of Richard Venables of Andover in 1616. 22 Thomas was followed …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… until the year 1775, when it was sold to the Rev. Richard Eyre, whose son succeeded him in 1823. Ten years …
Magna Britannia
… Comeby. The manor of Darracot, which belonged to the late Richard Wymond, Esq., was bequeathed by him to his widow, … exception of those of the hamlet of Northcott, to the late Richard Wymond, Esq., who bequeathed them to his only … to John Holland, Earl of Huntingdon: it was seized by King Richard III., in the first year of his reign, having been the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Even the chantry priest, Sir John Chene, in the reign of Richard III was accused at his own chantry door of hunting in … 34 During his life it appears to have been leased out to Richard Humphrey, after whose death it was the cause of a … in 1795 by which Boughton and Pitsford were assigned to Richard William Howard-Vyse, a minor, son of Major-General …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… death of whose grandson Walter, in the 4th year of king Richard II. it was found by inquisition, that this manor, … who died s. p. she carried this manor in marriage to Sir Richard de Rokesle, who was found to hold it by the like … whose descendants it continued till Alianore, daughter of Richard de Poynings, marrying Henry, lord Percy, eldest son …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of this place, kept his shrievalty here in the 8th year of Richard II. He left by Alice, daughter and coheir of Sir John … to the crown, where it remained till the beginning of king Richard II's. reign, when it became vested in John, Duke of … whose descendant Sir William Parkhurst alienated it to Mr. Richard Northwood, of Dane-court, in Thanet, whose eldest son …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… owners of it until the latter end of the reign of Richard II. when one of them alienated it to Robert Purse, … up in allusion to his name. His son alienated this seat to Richard Norton, whose wife Margaret dying in 1507, lies … those of Rock Savage, in Cheshire. He had by her two sons, Richard, who died on his travels, at Prague, in Bohemia, in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… de Nash, by whom he inherited this seat of Nash, two sons, Richard and John, the latter of whom purchased lands in Boughton in the beginning of the reign of king Richard II. His son John Hawkins, esq. was of Nash, which … Petit, who in king George I.'s reign alienated it to Mr. Richard Stacey, master-builder of the king's yard at …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1547 from Augustine Stonard, 66 and c. 100 a. in 1580 from Richard Tryte. 67 Before his death in 1589 Haggar had also … 142 After its suppression its lands were sold in 1549 to Richard Ward and William Planer, 143 and 80 a. of them were … Richmond, the countess of Richmond took its issues. 161 A Richard Ellis dwelt at Bourn in the mid 16th century, 162 but …
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