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A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… Lydford WEST LYDFORD 67. A weir on the river Brue is part of a complex system built to control the flow of water into … his first wife. 15 William granted it in 12823 to his wife Eleanor de Mohun for life for an annuity of 200. 16 William … went to James Audley, grandson and coheir with his aunt Eleanor, of the elder William, under a partition. 21 In 1337 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… is famous for its ancient yew trees. MANOR The manor of WEST STOKE formed part of the chapelry of Bosham 1 and … German, clerk, and two unmarried sisters, Elizabeth and Eleanor Stoughton. 25 The two last probably died young; … and leaving a son Thomas, then 13, and two daughters, Eleanor and Susan. 29 Thomas Phillipps may have acquired this …
A History of the County of Sussex
… which contains 4,500 acres, with an additional 422 acres of foreshore and 58 acres of tidal water, forms a roughly … one of the heirs of Robert de Tateshale, they were held by Eleanor widow of Richard Aguillon. 51 She died shortly after … married Sir Anthony Windsor and in 1547 Henry Windsor and Eleanor his wife sold the manor to Edmund Forde. 76 He …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In 1066 Westbury was the centre of a large but scattered Crown estate which owed one night's … 30 hides at Westbury. 65 Henry II granted the manor of WESTBURY to Roger de Mynors to hold by the service of a … the manor to Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, and Eleanor his wife to hold until he provided them with other …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Westbury Churches CHURCHES. The church of Westbury is mentioned in 1086 when it was held by a young … seems to have been granted to Matthew, chancellor to Queen Eleanor, wife of Henry II, for between 1155 and c. 1165 … 403. Jacksonsuggests that the two maids were Joan and Eleanor, coheirs of Sir John Pavely (d. 1361). See p. 153. R. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… owed the same rent from the holding but had been disseised of it by Alan de Neville. 31 The estate passed to the Pavelys … Lo for his daughters Joan, wife of Sir John Chidiock, and Eleanor, wife of Thomas de Bradeston. 35 After the death ofof the division of the estate between Joan Chidiock and Eleanor of Bradeston the west part of the court of
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 40 It could thus later claim to be ancient demesne of the Crown. 41 The royal manor was assessed at 40 hides, … Pavely died in 1361. His heirs were Joan, Elizabeth, and Eleanor, daughters of his daughter Alice by his first … surviving daughters, Joan, wife of Sir John Chidiock, and Eleanor, wife of Thomas of Bradeston. 69 Sir John Chidiock …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in length from its northernmost point by the Grandstand of the Goodwood racecourse, at a height of 534 ft., to its southernmost point, where Stane Street … and then held by 'the widow of Lord Mautravers', 18 namely Eleanor, widow of John, Lord Maltravers, whose claim to the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… before the year 1550. It is thought that the inclusion of this "Armorial" will be of some interest to students, the blazon given being the … pall argent charged with four crosses formy fitchy sable. Castile and Leon gules a castle or for Castile quartering …
Old and New London
… around; I stepp'd with noiseless foot, as though the sound of mortal tread Might burst the bands of the dreamless sleep … Sir Bernard Brocas (1400); Sir Humphrey Bourchier (1470); Eleanor de Bohun, Duchess of Gloucester (1399)this is a … The monument immediately adjoining is that of Queen Eleanor, the wife of Edward I., and merits attention for the …
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