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A History of the County of York North Riding
… under the Mowbrays in the reign of Henry III was Hugh de Arderne, 33 and in or before 1275 Alan son of John de … Humburton of the Knaresborough fee. 34 In 1276 William de Arderne, the elder son of Hugh, died without children. His … was an idiot, and as Roger de Mowbray was then a minor the Arderne lands in Humburton came into the king's wardship, 35 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… In 1276 the abbot was holding 1 oxgang here of William de Arderne. 92 After the Dissolution these lands were granted to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is said to hold a quarter fee of the fee which Thomas de Arderne once held of the earl 'and it is called Boscref'. 58 …
A History of the County of Essex
… and heir of Sir John, quitclaimed Mark Hall to (Sir) Peter Arderne. 76 Sir Peter Arderne, baron of the Exchequer, died in 1467, leaving Mark … A new Vicarage was built east of the churchyard. Sir Peter Arderne (d. 1467) of Mark Hall was licensed in 1466 to found …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the residence of the Ardernes in the 15th century. 35 John Arderne, who was high sheriff of Surrey in 1432, was of Leigh … of 3 messuages, 255 acres of land, &c., in Leigh. Richard Arderne by his will bequeathed all his lands to his wife … Elizabeth, a daughter and co-heir of Stephen Dendy. 56 Arderne. Argent a fesse checky or and azure. Leigh Place is …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Edmund the elder son did not die until 1333. William de Arderne in 1332 sued the countess, 72 apparently without …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Lowick and Stanion. 19 In 1316 Robert de Vere, Robert de Arderne, John de Tychmarsh, Simon de Drayton and Robert le …
A History of the County of Essex
… 41 The tenancy in demesne had passed by 1216 to Thomas de Arderne, whose family from 1122 had also held Ardern Hall, … 42 Thomas was living in 1229 but dead by 1231. 43 Lucy de Arderne held 1 knight's fee of Richard de Montfichet in 1235 … and was patron of the church in 1254. 44 In 1275 Thomas de Arderne, probably grandson of the previous Thomas, sold …
A History of the County of Oxford
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