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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by Mr. James Wyborn, who resides here, whose father Mr. William Wyborne rebuilt the mansion of this manor. His son … in the name of Monins, was alienated by one of them to Sir William Crayford, of Mongeham, from whose descendant it … rectory of Sholdon, to Mr. Daniel Wyborn, whose son, William Wyborn, of Hull, in this parish, leaving four sons …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… de Preston, is said to hold half a knight's fee, which William de Chelsfield before held in Halsted and Preston of … from whom came those of Otford and Chipsted; Robert; and William, whose descendants were of Philipotts, in Tunbridge; … and two daughters his coheirs; one of whom married William Glanvill Evelyn, esq. of St. Clere's, in Ightham, and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… house, lately built by Mrs. Jane Ayerst, widow of Dr. William Ayerst, prebendary of Canterbury, who died in 1777, … Cobham, by whom she had no issue, then the wife of William Clifford, esq. who in her right became entitled to … Cecil, earl of Salisbury, (son of that eminent statesman, William, lord Burleigh, by his second wife Mildred, daughter …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Shorwell gave a third of the manor which had belonged to William de Shorwell his brother to Joan de St. Martin, William's widow. 12 Robert son of Robert de Shorwell, who is … who should be amerced in the knighten court of Newport. 15 William de Poldon, or William Huse de Poldon, apparently as …
A History of the County of Oxford
… made the gardens there'. 25 The architect may have been William Townsend. 26 General James Tyrrell (171842) decorated … east. Both this temple and the obelisk were designed by William Kent, though his design for the obelisk was altered, … Venour, 105 Robert Gannage, 106 Peter atte Wood, 107 and William Makkeneye 108 in the period up to 1392. In 1466 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 17 In 1243 Robert de Shottesbrook was party to a fine with William le Breton, by which William quitclaimed to him one-half of the manor consequent on a claim made by William to the same, 18 and Robert granted to William the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 25 The latter's widow Joan (his second wife) married William Tyrington and conveyed her life interest in the … those from 1 hide which Roger Wandard held in demesne. 38 William Wandard held land in Warwickshire in 1169 39 and his … to his son Thomas. 48 In 1319 Thomas sold the manor to William de Bereford, 49 who died in 1326 seised thereof, 50 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of fungi. It was reserved from the sale of the manor by William Sheldon in 1558, 1 and followed the descent of the … assigned to the latter half of the 12th century, that William Beauchamp of Elmley held I hide there. 7 In 121012 William Beauchamp held a fee in Shrawley of Ralph de Toeni. 8 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Salisbury (d. 1168), and with the earldom to Patrick's son William (d. 1196) and William's daughter Ela (d. 1261) and her husband William Longespe, earl of Salisbury (d. 1226). Ela took the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Perche. The bishop's rights in Shrivenham were bought by William Marshal and William Longespe, Earl of Salisbury, custodians of the realm, … or and vert a lion gules Longespe. Azure six lions or. William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, granted his moiety of …
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