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A History of the County of York North Riding
… the Conquest; in 1086 the tenant was Uctred, the king's thegn. It was probably in the reign of William Rufus that … I, when he granted the church of Stokesley to St. Mary's Abbey at York. 24 Guy had a wife Denise and a nephew … The first six became the wives respectively of Francis Cholmeley, Marmaduke Constable, Thomas Gray (ibid, and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Fitz Turold as successor to Ulf and Ansgot, 18 and Gilbert's interest in the manor seems to have passed at an early date … a settlement on his wife Frances daughter of Sir Roger Cholmeley, and in 1572 settled Strensham on his son John at … conveyed by James Gunter and Anne his wife to Sir Roger Cholmeley, kt., chief baron of the Exchequer. 100 On 14 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Longewerde, Manesdelle, Halcroft, and St. Margaret's Wood. MANORS The manor of STUDHAM was held in the early … carucate in Studham which he held for a third of a knight's fee, and left his son Bartholomew his heir. 33 John Hawle … and others. This manor was granted in 1546 to Sir Roger Cholmeley and Christiana his wife, to be held for a fortieth …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Longewerde, Manesdelle, Halcroft and St. Margaret's Wood. MANORS The manor of STUDHAM was held in the early … carucate in Studham which he held for a third of a knight's fee, and left his son Bartholomew his heir. 33 John Hawle … and others. This manor was granted in 1546 to Sir Roger Cholmeley and Christiana his wife, to be held for a fortieth …
A History of the County of Warwick
… losing their occupation. 2 After the forfeiture of Thomas's son, the Duke of Suffolk, the manor was leased by the Crown … continued to hold it of him. 8 With much of the count's land this manor passed to the Earls of Warwick and was held … to Henry, Earl of Huntingdon, Humphrey Adderley, and John Cholmeley. 14 Humphrey Adderley, who was Groom of the Queen's
A History of the County of Hertford
… Holy Trinity turns in a southerly direction through Hall's Green towards Howell's Farm and Dane End. The manor-house … followed by his son, a third William, in 1829. 125 Charles Cholmeley Hale, son of the last named, succeeded his father … in 1621. It was bought from the executors of Charles Cholmeley Hale in 1885 by Thomas Pryor of Baldock, who in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of Scugdale Wood was valued thirty years later at 40 s. a year. 3 Scugdale Beck, a small and swift stream, rises … 1343 11 as ruinous and without yearly value, and in Camden's time it was 'old and ruinous.' The date of its dismantling, … it against him. 179 He quitclaimed the manor to Roger Cholmeley in 1537. 180 During the 17th and 18th centuries the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Stratford) and goods, especially from E. & H. Roberts's ironworks, to which a spur was laid. 99 The extension was … Nathaniel Waterhouse. 30 In 1677 it was sold by Sir Hugh Cholmeley Bt. of Whitby (Yorks.), Roger Twisden and Elizabeth Cholmeley to James Pearse and Thomas Sisun of London. 31 They …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Totteridge, an outlying portion of the bishop of Ely's manor of Hatfield; 3 of High and East Barnet, which … was again ravaged during the year. 17 In Edmund Ironside's campaign against Cnut in 1016 the last of his four great … journey to 'Mr. Dodd's at Mimms,' and on the fourth to Mr. Cholmeley's at Highgate, where she stayed for more than a …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… of 1535 (four years before the suppression), was 773 0 s. 1 d., and the total net income 693 0 s. 10 d., of which 451 3 s. 7 d. was derived from London. The … 1548 it was alienated by the king's licence to Sir Roger Cholmeley, the founder of Highgate Grammar School. The name …
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