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A History of the County of Oxford
… of Abingdon Abbey's woodland in the early 16th century to Robert Browne (goldsmith), Christopher Edmondes, and William … this mill or the mill on the Thame which was granted to Robert Browne in 1545. 85 In Elizabeth I's reign his mill had … lordship'. 101 Soon after it came into the hands of Robert Lyde or Joyner of Dorchester. In a Chancery suit heard …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 8 and on the forfeiture of his estates for high treason by Robert son of Ilbert, was bestowed by Henry I on Hugh de … Lloyd, 27 whose grandson of the same name died in 1704. Robert Lumley Lloyd, son of Henry, was rector of St. Paul's, … to the value of 534. 37 In 1599 Mr. Roland White wrote to Robert Sydney: 'Her Majestie is returned again to None-such, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 22 Roger FitzPayn (d. 1237) was succeeded by his son Sir Robert (II) (d. 1281) and by his grandson Robert (III), Lord Fitzpayn (d. 1315). Robert (IV), Lord FitzPayn, died in 1354, leaving as his heir …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Elizabeth Margaret Gilbert, was a granddaughter of Robert Wintle, vicar 17971848. 107 A 20th-century vicar … dispute was finally settled. Between 1230 and 1232 Abbot Robert de Hendreth gave to Robert de Courtenay, lord of Sutton, an angle of an island in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in 1572, 45 leaving the manor of Cumnor to his patron, Robert Earl of Leicester. 46 In 1574 the Earl of Leicester … co-heirs in the early 18th century. Harriet Dunch married Robert, afterwards Duke of Manchester 84 and Elizabeth Sir … found is in the middle of the 12th century, when a certain Robert son of Roger claimed half a hide of land here. The …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Fawdington. Here the Abbot of Byland had a grange. In 1235 Robert Deyvill granted him licence to establish a fishery in … at the time of the Domesday Survey was among the lands of Robert Count of Mortain. 7 With its berewicks of Norton and … heirs 16 in 1561. Henry son of John 17 sold it in 1597 to Robert Walter or Walters, 18 whose family continued to hold …
A History of the County of Warwick
… his lands to his wife Sybil, with remainder to his son Robert, then a minor. 29 Robert de Arderne was attainted in August 1452, during the … 47 In 1612 he died, and was succeeded by his son Sir Robert Darcy, 48 who died six years later, when his son …
Magna Britannia
… Ranulph de Meschines gave the barony of Dalston to Robert de Vallibus (brother of Hubert lord of Gilsland), which Robert took the name of Dalston. After Cumberland had been … 1300 5. In the year 1322, Rose Castle was burnt by Robert Brus 6. Bishop Kirkby, in 1336, procured the King's …
Magna Britannia
… a hamlet of Mickle-Over, belonging to the abbot of Burton. Robert de Dun was Lord of Dalbury in the reign of Henry II. 1 … were, in the reign of Edward II., the property of Sir Robert Holand or Holland. 2 After the death of the Duchess of … which moiety was then called the manor of Oldhall, to Sir Robert Plumpton, of Plumpton in Yorkshire. The coheiresses of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of Dalby, 13 and in 1524 Geoffrey Procter left to his son Robert all his right and interest in the farmhold of Dalby, … to pay his debts. 21 Dalby was transferred in 1618 to Robert Naunton, chief secretary of state, 22 who in the next … of 8 geld carucates. In 1086 they were in the hands of Robert of Mortain and were waste. 29 These manors must have …
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