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A History of the County of Bedford
… the gift being confirmed by Edward the Confessor and William I. 8 At the time of the Domesday Survey the manor, … 51 Another Stephen de Holwell granted the manor to William of Holwell for life in 1257, 52 whilst John de … Elizabeth daughter of Gerard Braybroke, who married first William de Beauchamp of St. Amand, and afterwards Roger …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to 17 s. 8 d., for the benefit of the poor of the parish. William Rainbow by will dated 3 January 1916 bequeathed 80, … Essex (d. 1500) who married Elizabeth daughter and heir of William Babthorpe. Tilley and Walters, Church Bells of Warws. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… style, the property in 1843 of Edward Willes, whose son William Willes sold it to Mr. John Dawson Mayne. From the … by Richard | Piggott Citizen & | Cutler of London | son of William | Piggott of this parish | Anno Domini | 1707.' … hands in 1086 the manor had once formed part of the fee of William Fitz Osbern Earl of Hereford (who gave the church to …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… leaving a daughter, Elizabeth, 26 who in 1585 married Sir William Russell, created Lord Russell of Thornhaugh in 1603. … second husband until 1599. 38 In 1601 Elizabeth and Sir William Russell undertook extensive alterations to what was … 116 That church, adjoining the Hall, survived in 1644 when William Dowsing destroyed a cross and 15 pictures including 3 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… James of his privy council, and in the 10th year of king William III. anno 1699, created lord Barnard, of Barnard … Newcastle, by whom he left surviving two sons, Gilbert and William, and a daughter Grace. He died at his seat of … him in title, and in his estates in the north, and William, his second son, became possessed of his father's …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the translator, was born at Shipstonon-Stour in 1566. William Parry, the calligrapher and numismatist, was … messuage and 3 virgates of land from John de Tottenham and William de Hull. 18 At the beginning of the 15th century a … above mentioned are held by the official trustees. In 1555 William Willington, by his will, devised an annuity of 1 13 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Hall died in 1479 and was followed by his son and heir William. 27 In 1502 William conveyed the manor to Richard Bishop of Winchester … death in 1886 was followed by his son and heir Sir John William Kelk, bart. 36 The latter sold Shipton Bellinger in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… at inclosure in 1793, when it was among land awarded to William Peachey and, as mentioned above, a new road between … Osgot held an estate of 2 hides in Shipton and in 1086 William Leuric held it with Geoffrey as his tenant. 133 The … it was Joan, described as lady of Shipton. 143 In 1346 William Norman was assessed for the knight's fee 144 and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… though it was still used as one in the 18th century. 9 William Burgess's map of 1736 marks a section of it as 'Thame … Lee at Ditchley, Sir John Lenthall at Burford Priory, and William Knollys of Rotherfield Greys returned more than … above map is a simplification of part of an estate map by William Burgess. In 1830 a fairly extensive modernization was …
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 …
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