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A History of the County of Worcester
… Croome, co. Worcester, and by her sister Elizabeth wife of Richard Whitney. It does not appear whether she was … land of Adam de Ancredham. Plan of Broadwas Church Richard Habington, grandfather of Thomas Habington, the … 40 In 1628 there was a dispute between two ministers, Richard Potter and Thomas Archbold, both desiring to be …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Broadway Court. 91 Walter died in 1622, 92 his son Richard having predeceased him in 1614. 93 The next heir, Richard's son Walter, obtained livery of the estate in 1631. … including Broadway Court was amongst the lands held by Richard Savage's son Walter at his death in 1640, 99 and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 78 The manor, the demesne of which was leased in 1528 to Richard Wanford, 79 was sold by the Crown in 1545 to Richard Andrews, 80 who two years earlier had been granted … the early Middle Ages. 113 Thomas was succeeded by his son Richard (d. 1512), and Richard by his son Sir Richard (d. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Maud wife of John de Grimsted and Catherine married to Richard de Testwood. The former inherited the manor of … who in 1363 granted the custody of the manor for life to Richard de Pembridge for a yearly rent of 10, 25 and ten … afterwards to Walter Sherwood, from whom it passed to Richard Knapton, who was holding in 1582. 31 It was next held …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… said James, for her life; after which, on William, son of Richard Basset of Normanton, and the heirs males of his body; and for want of such, on Richard Basset, Nephew of the said William, and the heirs … of Robert Atkinson of Newark, Gent. his son. 9 King Richard the second, 19 Febr. 12 R. 2. committed to Alionor, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 110 Tocotes may have settled it on his wife's son Sir Richard Beauchamp, Lord St. Amand, whose son Anthony St. …
Magna Britannia
… memorials also for the families of Barwis and Thomlinson, Richard Garth, vicar, 1673; John Child, vicar; and for the … value. A free-school was founded at Bromfield in 1612, by Richard Osmotherly, and endowed by him with 10 l. per annum, … then in the crown, was granted by King Henry VII. to Sir Richard Cholmley. Queen Elizabeth in 1589, granted this …
A History of the County of Bedford
… which descent it coincides until the year 1500, when Sir Richard Nevill conveyed it to the Archbishop of Canterbury and other trustees. 39 Sir Richard Nevill was succeeded by his son Sir John Nevill, Lord … William Passelowe conveyed a messuage, lands and rent to Richard de Ruthyn, 49 and by 1346 this property had passed to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… there was a considerable weaving industry in Bromham. Richard Tench, weaver, and William Webb, clothier, both of Bromham, are mentioned in 1580. 18 Richard Webb, weaver, is mentioned in 1582, 19 and Robert … and Elizabeth, married the heiress to Lord St. Amand. Sir Richard Beauchamp, Lord St. Amand, son of Sir William, died …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… chaplain. Mrs. Helen Betenson, only sister and heir of Sir Richard Betenson, bart. late of Bradborne, in Sevenoke, by … once, was, as is reported, the portraiture in stone of Richard de Wendover, bishop of Rochester, and rector of this … was valued at thirty marcs. 25 Anno 35 king Henry VI. Richard Fryston, clerk, parson of the church, brought his …
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