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Cardiff Records
… Brass And to m rs [Anne] Cox all my peawter & Irons And to Eleanor Jenkins & Mary Thomas tenn Shillings Each & to y e …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… which was likewise the favourite retreat of his queen Eleanor. Edward III., who was also born here, rebuilt the … and his lady, by Schemacker; and that of Edward Jobson and Eleanor his wife, with their effigies, and those of their ten … in his infancy, and was interred at Westminster, in 1273; Eleanor, eldest daughter of the same monarch, born in 1266, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… often obtained the fee farm in part dowry. In June 1290 Eleanor the king's mother was granted the farm for life in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of the castle. 8 On 14 January 12356 King Henry married Eleanor daughter of Raymond Count of Provence, and in the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… France. 28 The castle was then put into the hands of Queen Eleanor in trust for King Richard. 29 This settlement … hastening from London, and carrying with him his wife, Eleanor of Castile, the queen's jewels and a large sum of … Henry was virtually though not nominally his prisoner. Eleanor the wife of Edward, to whom the king had given the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Jos. Green Sept. 1838, in scrapbook in possession of Mrs. Eleanor Beard. Lascelles' Dir. Oxon. (1853 edn); Oxf. Chron. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… reversion to John FitzAlan of Arundel, who had married Eleanor Mautravers, a grand-daughter of John and Agnes. … in 1410. John (d. 1421) 66 was survived by his wife Eleanor who retained a third of the manor as dower until her …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in an exchange in 1285, 69 when it was assigned to Queen Eleanor (d. 1290), who left it for life to the Savoyard … son and heir Sir Edmund (d. 1438) and the latter's wife Eleanor 86 (d. 1451). Eleanor's heir was her grandson Sir John Benstede (d. 1471), …
The Environs of London
… same year, to Sir Thomas Roe 9. After the death of Dame Eleanor Roe his widow, (which happened in 1675,) it was sold … tomb; nor is there any memorial for him at Woodford 37. Eleanor, his widow, was buried Dec. 6, 1675. "Rowland, son of …
A History of the County of Essex
… (d. 1644), the traveller and diplomatist. 35 Rowe's widow Eleanor held the manor until her death in 1675, 36 after … Rayhouse to John Hatfield, a London vintner, and Eleanor his wife, to whom William Ripton also released his …
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