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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… W.1. Ex inf. Legal Branch, Min. of Educ. and Science, Curzon St., London, W.1, and Mr. J. O. A. Arkell, Receiver, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… in Domesday Book 30 may possibly be identified with CURZON'S MANOR, which was held of the Abbey of Peterborough … the rights of his intermediate tenant, Sir Richard Curzon. 33 No further mention is made of the Verdun mesne … Robinson. Vert a bart tripping in an orle of trefoils or. Curzon of Croxhall. Azure a bend between two lions argent …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the overlord, John de Verdun, Constable of Ireland, from Curzon's manor in Cranford St. Andrews. 31 In 1476 this … lands were held by William de Esseby of Sir Richard Curzon, but they were forfeited for felony and escheated to … death in 1289 the lands should have escheated to Robert Curzon, 35 but they passed to William de Kirkby, the bishop's …
A History of the County of Essex
… 43 Beatrice outlived him, and by 1400 had married Sir John Curzon. 44 Again a widow, she died in 1421, and in 1425 … In her will of 1421 (Prob. 11/2B: P.C.C. 52 Marche) Lady Curzon left 5 for bells, and 5 for the bell-tower, of …
Magna Britannia
… John Byron, Sir Thomas Cokayne, Mr. John Manners, and Mr. Curzon, to be ready to attend this Quene to Derbie, with but …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and was the centre of many controversies. Geram de Curzon in the 12th century granted the tithes of 30 acres of … here of 10 hides 39 and was the ancestor of the family of Curzon. 40 His heir was a son Robert, who had two younger brothers Hubert and Stephen. 41 Geram de Curzon confirmed a charter to Abingdon Abbey in the time of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… grounds, the residence of the Hon. Henry Dugdale Curzon, M.A., D.L., J.P., and near to it is the parish … in 1860. The present owner is the Hon. Henry Dugdale Curzon, M.A.,. J.P., D.L., fourth son of Richard William Penn … and their later descent is given under Lockerley (q.v.). Curzon. Or a fesse sable between three wolves' heads sable …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Lord Strange (d. 1349), and his granddaughter Mary Curzon. 20 Mary died in 1349 and her portion reverted to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… from the court rolls, although it is still preserved in Curzon Street Farm, a short distance to the east of the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… 2000 acres of land, belongs almost wholly to Pen Ashton Curzon, Esq. Since Thoroton's time it has been in the … Gopshull, in Leicestershire; from whom it descended to Mr. Curzon, who is lord of the manor. 25 It is an open field; the … patrons are alternately the Duchess of Portland, Ashton Curzon, and John Thornhaugh Hewitt, Esqrs. Incumbent, the …
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