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A History of the County of Somerset
… at Lopen by his granddaughter Eleanor (d. 1501), wife of Thomas Strangways (d. 1484) of Stinsford (Dors.). 46 From … of South Petherton, let with the rectory, from 1532 to Thomas and George Speke. 78 By 1552 Sir Hugh Poulett was in … of Maud, widow successively of Sir John Meriet and Sir Thomas Boclond, in 1398 there was no longer a resident lord …
A History of the County of Durham
… court of Gainford. 37 He had married Isabel daughter of Thomas de Fishburn, who in 1313 was summoned by Bishop Kellaw … 1344, when she held dower in Over Middleton and Morton. 41 Thomas Surtees, son and heir of Nicholas, had livery of his … of evidences the vill of Ranulf super Teisam.' 44 His son Thomas occurs from 1342, 45 and in 1344 Sir Thomas had …
A History of the County of Bedford
… and Warden, worth 12 10 s. 1 d., was granted to Thomas Inge, 15 who held them until John proved his age in … in the possession of the Snowe family until 1567, when Thomas, son of Laurence, alienated it under the name of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and it continued in the descendants of that name, 1 till Thomas Posthumus Diggs, esq. of Barham, about the middle of … son John Brooke, of Denton, sold it, anno 3 Edward VI. to Thomas Spylman, esq. of Canterbury, whose son Anthony, gent. of Petham, anno 3 Elizabeth, passed it away to Thomas and Humphry Hales, esqrs. whose joint property in it …
A History of the County of Oxford
… these roads has changed little since they were mapped by Thomas Langdon in 1606, 13 but the pattern of the other old … the Rectory in 1337. 43 Before the house was enlarged by Thomas Greenway in the second half of the 16th century, it … passed to Robert's heir male, his nephew Robert, son of Thomas de la Mare of Aldermaston and Sparsholt (Berks.), who …
A History of the County of Worcester
… his son. 24 In 131415 Roger was unsuccessfully sued by Thomas son of William Apselon for a tenement in Lower Sapey. … 25 He seems to have given the manor to William son of Thomas Pichard, for in 1324 William was in controversy with … the descent of Great Witley (q.v.) until about 1574. Sir Thomas Russell died in that year seised of the advowson only, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… death in 1753 78 to his two daughters and their husbands, Thomas Horde, who was living at the manor-house in 1774, 79 …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Drayton the manor passed in 1362 to Henry Green, 56 son of Thomas Green of Boughton, who married Katherine, the sister … Lord Chief Justice of England and the father of two sons, Thomas his heir, and a younger son Henry, described by … procured his marriage with Maud, daughter and heir of Sir Thomas Mauduit, lord of Warminster and other manors. Sir …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to Lady Joan Rochford for her life 55 and in 1542 to Thomas Cawarden in tail. 56 On the latter's death without … and in 1588 his son William sold it to his second cousin, Thomas Underhill of Eatington. 61 Thomas died in 1622 and his son Thomas was lord of the manor …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the beginning of king Edward the IVth.'s reign to Thomas Frogenhall, who married Joane, daughter and heir of … and sole heir Anne, carried this manor in marriage to Mr. Thomas Quadring, of London, and he in like manner leaving one … Hayward, from which name it went in marriage to Mr. Thomas Southhouse, gent. who possessed it at the end of king …
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