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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… remaining traces of the old mansion and birthplace of Sir Robert Cotton. . . .' The manor house probably stood on the … of a messuage and garden existing in the 13th century. Sir Robert Cotton, the antiquary, was born there in January 1570; … of whom we have record were the Lancelins. In 1202 Robert de Lancelin granted a knight's fee in Denton to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Iselham, in Cambridgeshire, to it, whose grandson Sir Robert Peyton, of Iselham, alienated it to John Boys, esq. … to William Isaake, whose descendant sold it to Sir Robert Peyton, of Cambridgeshire, whose eldest son, of the … Church of Denton. PATRONS, RECTORS. Or by whom presented. Robert Twisden, Aug. 26, 1588. The Archbishop. Francis …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Thames, by the dock-yard, were purchased about 1656, by Robert Stanton, Samuel Moyer, and Charles Harris, and others, … in Essex, and being taken into the service of the crown by Robert Dudley, the great earl of Leicester, went governor of … part of his barony. But they did not remain long here, for Robert de Turnham, nephew of Michael, gave them an estate at …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… de Novomercato, William de Eboraco, William Basset, Mr. Robert de Shardestogh, Mr. Roger de Cantelupe, and William de …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… is represented by Didcot, which was in the tenure of Robert Daubeny in the 11th century, and the supposition is … put forward by the Prior of Tutbury. 12 It is said that Robert Daubeny threw a stone and hit King Henry II. 13 The … the lands of the Jews, and in the same year he gave it to Robert Aguillon, who was to pay 17 yearly to the king and 60 …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… was held by William Grimbald. This William was the son of Robert Grimbald (living 113033) and Maud, daughter of Pain de Houghton, Robert being the son of Grimbald the sewer possibly related … the manor to their overlord William Grimbald, 14 son of Robert Grimbald son of the above William the grantor. 15 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… coat. There are also in the chancel brasses of William Robert, auditor of the Bishop of Winchester, 14(the date has … of John Perient, a small, undated inscription; of Robert Battyl, 1552, his wife, four sons and six daughters; … The bells are three in number, the first and second by Robert Oldfeild, 1605. The plate includes an engraved cup of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… King. George Hudson, A. M. June 13, 1599, resigned 1605. 2 Robert Elye, A. M. Nov. 24, 1605, resigned 1619. 3 Henry …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the falconer occurs c. 1201, 31 followed in 12089 by Robert the falconer. 32 In or before 1246 the Falconer … Joan, evidently co-heirs. 33 Dinnington was the share of Robert de la Linde, husband of Avice, to whom he was married …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of the manor to the use of Isabella and sold it to Sir Robert Whitingham 44 and other feoffees, Isabella holding it for her life by a grant from the new tenants. Sir Robert was a strong Lancastrian partisan, and on the success … life and finally in fee-tail. 45 Margery Whitingham, Sir Robert's heiress, had however married John Verney, the son of …
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