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A History of the County of Rutland
… divided between William de Banull and Hawisia his wife and Thomas de Bringeton and Gunnora his wife, 8 but it probably … at Seaton in 1295. 12 He was pardoned for adhering to Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, in 1318. 13 He or another of the … of Northamptonshire shows that John Seyton had a son Thomas and three grandsons, Martinsthorpe is said to have …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 1831, and John Doughtie, a divine, born in 1598. 8 Sir Thomas Hastings the admiral and Sir Charles Hastings, founder … when Kyre Wyard was sold. Martley was retained by Sir Thomas West, Lord de la Warr. His son Sir Thomas sold it in 1527 to William Mucklow, 46 who bequeathed …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Martock in 1831, became solicitor-general of Tasmania. 108 Thomas Farnaby (d. 1647) taught in the parish from 1605 as Thomas 'Bainrafe', an anagram of his surname. He later moved … though a life interest was retained by her fourth husband, Thomas Stanley, earl of Derby (d. 1504). The reversion was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… from time to time, and on the west with red brick. In 1406 Thomas Palmer of Frankton received pardon for having with … was again pardoned for having broken into the house of Thomas Smyth of Marton, seized John Ofchurch the younger, … 12 held a fee here of the earl, 13 as in 12423 did Thomas de Clinton. 14 Half a knight's fee was held by Ralph …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… to Guisborough and Whitby, is even more obscure. Hyrp and Thomas, sons of Roger de Marton, living in the first half of the 12th century, 30 were perhaps succeeded by Thomas, William son of Maynard, and Robert, all of Marton, in … to Clara daughter of their son Giles and her husband Thomas Layton, 41 and on the death of Thomas in 1593 to their …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… to have been willingly surrendered by its last prior, Thomas Yodson, in 1536. 21 Its gross value amounted to only 183 2 s. 4 d. 22 In the previous year Thomas Barton of Whenby had asked Cromwell that if the prior … the early charters of the priory, 30 was leased in 1543 to Thomas Fale of York. 31 In 1227 the king ordered Henry de …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 1452, 40 but in 1453 his granddaughter Elizabeth married Thomas son and heir of John Lord Scrope, 41 and on them the manor was jointly settled. 42 Thomas succeeded as fifth Lord Scrope in 1455, 43 and died in 1475. 44 The manor then descended to his son Thomas sixth Lord Scrope, after whose death in 1493 it passed …
A History of the County of Essex
… earldom. 41 The tenancy in demesne had passed by 1216 to Thomas de Arderne, whose family from 1122 had also held … with Edmund son of Algot's Domesday holding of Horndon. 42 Thomas was living in 1229 but dead by 1231. 43 Lucy de … or 1236, and was patron of the church in 1254. 44 In 1275 Thomas de Arderne, probably grandson of the previous Thomas, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of half the manor in 1532. 32 He was succeeded by his son Thomas, whose grandson Sir Edmund Harewell 33 in 1604 sold … 51 There is no mention of a manor here till 1507, when Thomas Lygon of Madresfield died seised of the manor of … when it was sold by Henry Bromley and Edward Penell to Thomas Dangerfield, Susan Fawke, Anne Fawke and George Wood. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of Dover in 1628, 20 conveyed the manor in 1633 to Sir Thomas Daws, Sir Francis Swifte and Arnold Spencer, 21 by whom it was alienated in 1635 to Thomas Earl of Elgin, 22 in whose family it remained until 1738, when it was sold by Thomas Earl of Ailesbury to John Duke of Bedford, 23 ancestor …
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