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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Dissolution. It was granted by the Crown in 1544 to Sir William Herbert 118 (cr. earl of Pembroke 1551) and descended … 126 Like land in Great Wishford the estate descended to William Quintin (d. by 1290), William Quintin (d. by 1341), and William Quintin (d. 1351). …
A History of the County of Essex
… in demesne of the manor for almost a century. By 1187 William Doo (D'Ou) possessed the manor. The witnessing … de la Rochelle, who died before 1195, and he by his son William de la Rochelle. 34 William had died by 1198. 35 His heir, also named William de …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… vested in Lincoln College, Oxford. Charities Charity of William Hutton.See parish of Kirkby Wiske. The Offertory …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Daubeney died in 1446. 117 He was succeeded by his son William, who survived until 1461, leaving a young son Giles … to John Toller Nicholetts, from whom it was transferred to William Parsons Peters, of Yeabridge House. 129 His grandson … manor-house of South Harp, owned until after c. 1633 by William Seymour, Lord Hertford (d. 1660) and let to the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the Bartons and Palmers in the late 16th century. When William Palmer died in 1598 he provided in his will for the … for the Horne family were in the parish before 1220 and William de la Dene was recorded as a free tenant in Woodcote … may have been in 1094, which is probably the year in which William II ordered Robert Bluet, Bishop of Lincoln, to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in the hands of Nicholas Fitz John, was released by him to William Nicholl 13 and others. In 1478 it was in the … Langhorn. On the death of Thomas the manor reverted to William son of this John, 14 and remained in his family until … possession in 1600, but in that year it was purchased by William Conway, 16 and once more changed hands in 1612, when …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and heiress of the last-named Guy, was first married to William de Longchamp, 4 secondly to Henry de Mara, and … Bishops only held the manor until the reign of Anne, as William Bishop then sold it (certain lands again excepted) … the property was entailed on the elder brother, the Rev. William Moore Harrison, and his eldest son. Mr. Thomas Moore …
A History of the County of Essex
… temple of the druids' recorded in the 18th century by William Stukeley as being at Navestock. 10 Apart from the … The manor was later held by another eminent lawyer, Sir William Scroggs (d. 1683), lord chief justice during the … powers to break the entail, sold the estate in 1668 to Sir William Scroggs, lord chief justice. 111 Scroggs (d. 1683), …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Anthony Carleton sold Weston 'manors' and advowson to a William Waller. 68 Waller resold in 1575 to John Oglethorpe, … consisted of single yardlands and a messuage. 107 William Carter held a messuage and 7 yardlands for which he had paid 190, 108 William Stevens 3 yardlands, 109 and Thomas Cooper 2 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… contributions towards this. 27 A fire in the tannery of William Mason in 1657 spread to three adjoining houses and … worth 20 s. and 6 s. 8 d. respectively, which he sold to William de Catesby with a lease of a moiety of the manor as … for her term therein, for 27 2 s. 10 d. yearly. 43 In 1199 William de Suham granted to the priory, for a consideration …
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