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A History of the County of Sussex
… to John Drakys before 1488, 11 perhaps acting for William Covert, who died seised of it in 1494; 12 and it … 1672 Sir John Covert conveyed the manor of Slaugham to Sir William Morton, 15 from whom it passed before 1714 to James … the manor after the deaths of herself and her husband to William Holt. Mary Blower was still holding it, as a widow, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… licence to crenellate his dwelling here. 8 Again in 1475 William Lord Hastings had leave to 'build, enclose, … century Richard Wyvill's forester is mentioned, 10 and William Wyvill had a grant of free warren in 12557. 11 In … Ralph de Hastings had leave to impark in 1344. 12a William Lord Hastings was licensed in 1475 13 to inclose and …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Henry I a hide and a virgate in Slipton was of the fee of William de Curcy, Richard Fitz Hugh had two-thirds of a hide … and was held by four successive tenants of the name of William de Curcy, the last of whom died in 1194. His sister … of Simon interest seems to have passed to the Veres, when William, son of Robert, son of Aubrey [de Vere] gave to the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and son, and the scene of many of their labours. Sir William Herschel settled at Slough in 1786. 8 In 1789 he made … and near it is a small building containing copies of Sir William's works, with pictures and drawings in illustration … reign of Henry III, when the names of Osbert de Slo and William de Slo appear in the list of the men of Upton whose …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… but they did not continue long owners of this seat, for William, son of Osbert de Henherst, being so described in his … Drayner, alias Dragoner, in which name it continued till William Drayner, in the 17th year of queen Elizabeth, passed … 5 Simon Hughes, A.M. March 17, 1710, obt. July 23, 1728. 6 William Bedford, Oct. 1728, obt. Oct. 11, 1783. 7 John …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the possession of the family to have been Baliol. 2 William Baliol, younger brother of Alexander de Baliol, and … John Baliol, king of Scotland, frequently wrote his name William de Baliol le Scot; and it is further probable, after … that kingdom, which ended in the latter's overthrow, that William Baliol above mentioned, to avoid the future anger of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and his descendant Alexander Wildgoose conveyed it to William Thwayts, by fine anno 5 Elizabeth, on whose death it … A. M. Nov. 15, 1630. John Wilmott, A. M. April 6, 1640. William Lauder, obt. 1667. Thomas Snelling, S. T. B. Jan. 16, … year. 3 John Wentworth, LL. B. 1763, obt. May 26, 1770. 4 William Wing Fowle, A. M. 1770, the present rector. 5 See …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… three, two, and one. But after this name was extinct, William de Sokenesse appears to have held it about the reign … at length Jane, the youngest daughter and coheir of Sir William Haut, of Bishopsborne, marrying Sir Thomas Wyatt, of … PATRONS, RECTORS. Or by whom presented. The Archbishop. William Hull, A. M. May 12, 1597, resigned 1600. 6 John …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… generation, 12 and was perhaps a younger brother of the William de Arundel who held a knight's fee of William de Percy in Yorkshire in 1166. 13 This knight's fee … must have been in Foston-on-the-Wolds, which belonged to William de Arundel in the time of King John. 14 The elder …
A History of the County of Warwick
… fitzRichard, of Hatton, who with the consent of his son William granted the manor to William Cumin. 11 Hugh's granddaughter Margery married Osbert … in 1316 12 and as late as 1386. 13 According to Dugdale William Cumin was succeeded by his nephew Walter, 14 who was …
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