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A History of the County of Warwick
… released his rights in the manor of Ladbroke to William Catesby in 1349. 35 The exact significance of this is not … his son Thomas, with contingent remainder to Sir William Catesby, whose daughter Alice Thomas married. 37 When Sir … disputed the manor with John son and heir of William Catesby. It was ultimately awarded to the latter, who was …
A History of the County of Northampton
… and Hanging Houghton, 85 in 1555 premises which Anthony Catesby had held in Hanging Houghton were returned as held of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 47 who in 1418 leased the moiety of the manor to John Catesby for life at 12 marks. 48 Roger's grandson John … to Margaret, the elder of her two granddaughters, and John Catesby her husband in tail, with contingent remainders to … lady of the manor in 1439 54 and with her son Sir William Catesby made a lease of crofts in Haseleholt, to be assarted, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… manor, when John White acknowledged the right of John Catesby to it. 233 He died in 1487, leaving a son Humphrey Catesby, 234 who by 1534 had been succeeded by Anthony Catesby, 235 on whose death in 1554 his son Thomas succeeded …
A History of the County of Bedford
… called, in 1459. 68 Before the end of the century Sir John Catesby was seised of the manor, 69 and was succeeded by his son Sir Humphrey Catesby, who died in 1504. 70 The manor at this time was … in 1530 without male heirs, 72 and it passed to Anthony Catesby his elder brother. 73 Thomas Catesby was in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of about the same date. 3 In 1251 the prioress and nuns of Catesby (Northants.) were given free transit by the bridge of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… de Wappenbury had given land in Easenhall to the nuns of Catesby Priory; which lands Richard de Esenhull had acquired …
A History of the County of Northampton
… manor' 30 in Wold which was in the hands of William Catesby when he was attainted in 1485 and was granted four … his second son, who had married a daughter of Sir Richard Catesby, 32 had the manor by 1558, when he sold it to Gregory … the manor of Welton, and probably that of Wold, to William Catesby. 53 After his attainder 'Peyton's manor' in Welton …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1482 sold the manor and advowson of Oxhill for 200 to John Catesby of Lapworth in this county (q.v.), 41 who immediately … devised it to Thomas Truman for forty-one years. 42 As Catesby was attainted in the first parliament of Henry VII, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 56 his sons by his second wife Anne daughter of Thomas Catesby, and the estate was eventually sold in 1691 57 by a …
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