Search

Displaying 481 - 490 of 545
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bodl. MS. C.C.C. c 320, ff. 1215 b. The Lady was perhaps a Dynham of Boarstall. C 5/548/8; Req. 2/6/49. Req. 2/6/49. See …
Magna Britannia
… of it in 1487. Two of the coheiresses of Ormond married Dynham and Babington, who possessed this manor in moieties. Dynham's moiety passed by sale successively to Bullock, Eyre, … Meryng; and Joan, who was thrice married, viz. to Thomas Dynham, Esq., Sir Edward Greville, and Sir William …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… left as his heirs his sister Margaret and his nephew John Dynham son of his sister Muriel. 31 Over Wallop Moyles was assigned to John Dynham, 32 who was holding one knight's fee in Wallop … 33 but died the same year. 34 His son and heir, Sir John Dynham, 35 died in 1457, leaving a son and heir John, 36 who …
A History of the County of Oxford
… were his sisters, of whom one, Muriel, had married John Dynham, to whose family Worton passed. 39 His son, grandson, and great-grandson, all called John Dynham, died holding the manor in 1428, 1458, and 1501. 40 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… king's foundation at Oxford, 51 but was granted to Thomas Dynham in 1553. 52 Dynham was lord of Brill and Boarstall manors through his … for some time held these properties. Through this marriage Dynham also obtained the manor of Muswell. He devised it with …
Magna Britannia
… the property of Hugh Stafford, Earl of Devon, Sir John Dynham, George, Duke of Clarence, and Edward Seymour, Duke of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Boarstall by his daughter Katharine and her husband Thomas Dynham of Piddington. 303 They were presumably responsible …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Elizabeth. On Joan's death in 1452 it passed to Joan Dynham, a descendant of William Shareshull (d. 1370). 44 In 1501 it was divided among the four Dynham heirs. 45 The quarter held by Sir Edmund Carew passed with other Dynham lands to Sir William Compton, whose son Peter died …
A History of the County of Oxford
… until 1547, when Leonard Rede sold it by licence to Thomas Dynham, his son-inlaw. 60 Dynham's son in turn sold it, or 'the office of Steward of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Court, 85 and messuages in Sotwell and Brightwell by the Dynham family from 1547 to 1571, 86 and conveyed by Thomas …
Displaying 481 - 490 of 545