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A History of the County of Warwick
… s. and 6 s. 8 d. respectively, which he sold to William de Catesby with a lease of a moiety of the manor as delivered to …
A History of the County of Northampton
… to trustees in 1468 94 and sold about 1484 to William Catesby, 95 who was attainted and beheaded the following …
A History of the County of Warwick
… then descended with the main manor of Stoneleigh. Sir John Catesby was seised of lands in Fletchamstead in 1487 97 and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… later to his daughter Elizabeth, who married first Edmund Catesby and second Thomas Limerick. 57 Limerick was patron of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… his Stretton estate to his wife Anne (sister of William Catesby) for life, after which it should be sold for the … to Elizabeth (Empson), widow of Anne's nephew George Catesby. 21 Apparently, however, the sale was not completed, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Byshopsden, to her daughters Philippa, wife of Sir William Catesby, and Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Palmer of Holt … and heir Robert released his rights in Epwell to William Catesby, 151 nephew of Elizabeth Palmer and the favourite of Richard III. 152 After Catesby's attainder and execution in 1485 the manor remained …
A History of the County of Warwick
… widow Rose to Richard de Mountfort and so to the family of Catesby. 62 Richard Catesby between 1533 and 1543 sold his estates here to Thomas … when he conveyed his manor of Ladbrooke to William de Catesby and Nicholas le Wodeward. 72 In August of that year …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Three years later William Heton sold the manor to William Catesby and the Duke of Buckingham for 200, 73 John Dickson … enfeoffing them of the property four months later. 74 Catesby being captured at Bosworth forfeited his estates, and … concealed from the Crown after the attainder of William Catesby. 86 William Hawkins probably compounded with Tipper …
A History of the County of Warwick
… inclosed 30 acres of land in Upper Shuckburgh, and Thomas Catesby 1 messuage and 20 acres, and Thomas Shuckborough 1 … in 1242, granted her manor in Shuckburgh to William Catesby and John his son. 55 At the same time John Beauchamp … mesne tenants in 1242, also released their rights. John de Catesby held manorial courts in 1398, 56 and his widow Emma, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… had a son Edward Verney (born 1538), secondly Sir Richard Catesby, thirdly William Clarke, and fourthly William … surrendered to him in 1580. 29 In 1586 this Sir William Catesby demised the 'capitall messwadge or tenemente fearme … coheirs; the elder, Philippe, married Sir William Catesby, whose grandson George married Elizabeth Empson 31 …
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