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A History of the County of Hampshire
… who was most probably his daughter and heir. In 1335 Thomas de Warblington was in possession of lands in Long … lands in Well in 1335. 23 She was succeeded by her son, Thomas Byflete, who held one knight's fee in Well formerly … Archdeacon of Winchester in 1346, 24 and who left a son Thomas to succeed him. 25 The latter, dying in 1408, was …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to Robert Golde. 63 In 1547 the reversion was granted to Thomas Wriothesley, earl of Southampton (d. 1550) who was in … third share, held by James Duporte in 15246, 103 passed to Thomas Duporte and in 1583 to his son Henry, of Shepshed … possessed a holding known as Dudleys, held in 1568 by Thomas and in 1572 by John Dudley. 106 It seems earlier to …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 14th century, and descended to co-heirs, one of whom was Thomas Frenshe alias King, living in 1441. It was the subject … 45 and this manor fell to the share of Eleanor wife of Thomas Strangeways. Her grandson 46 Giles (afterwards Sir … to Alice Dynham, 49 and three years later she sold it to Thomas White, 50 founder of St. John's College, Oxford, to …
A History of the County of Worcester
… by Henry Toney and Agnes his wife to John Bridges and Thomas Wrenford. 90 It was held about the middle of the 17th … Parker, 'now called which he sold a few years ago to Mr. Thomas Wrenford and which is still known by the name of … seised of a messuage in Longdon. He left a son and heir Thomas, 101 against whom in 1572 Joyce widow of William …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… acres of glebe land, and was worth 30l. per annum, master Thomas Stansall enjoying it, and preaching there. 7 This … RECTORS. Or by whom presented. Bishop of Rochester Thomas Stansall, in 1650. John Chadwick, in 1669, obt. 1705. 8 Thomas Barnett, inst. Dec. 24, 1705, obt. Oct. 13, 1731. John …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… distances apart. Longparish House is the seat of Mr. Peter Thomas Ryves Hawker, whose ancestors have been there for many … LONGPARISH belonged to Wherwell Abbey, was granted to Thomas West Lord De La Warr at the Dissolution, and remained … to the Abbess and convent of Wherwell, was granted to Thomas Blackway and Francis Barker, both London citizens, to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 19 who died seised of it in 1624, leaving a son and heir Thomas. 20 The latter died without male issue in 1667, 21 and … land in the parish in 1316, 33 and was succeeded by Thomas Harangod, who in 1331 granted the manor for life to … D. (P.R.O.), C 2239. John granted them to his favourite Thomas Harangod (ibid.). Feud. Aids, ii, 310. Feet of F. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… successive remainders to their sons William, Bartholomew, Thomas, and John. 55 Robert held it in 1346. 56 By 1396 it … who had livery in 1529 and died in 1562. She married Sir Thomas Cheyney, K.G. (d. 1558). 63 His son Henry's wardship … it on Henry Cheyney, for the latter in 1563 granted it to Thomas Bownest or Downest. 66 In 1571 Bownest granted …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… made bailiff of Longworth lordship, 22 and two years later Thomas Strowde, Walter Erle, and James Pagett obtained a … manor of West Longworth or Longworth in the Westend, to Thomas Edmay, 24 from whom it passed to his only daughter and … with Bertha his wife, sold to Richard Yate. 42 By 1618 Thomas Leake held the manor of East Longworth, valued at 50 a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… here, having married Frances, one of the daughters of Thomas lord Fairfax, by whom he had several sons and … parted with his interest in it to John Hayes, as he did to Thomas Crispe, commonly called, as well as his descendants, … granted in 1734; in which name it continued down to Mr. Thomas Crispe, gent. who resided here, and by his continual …
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