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Magna Britannia
… William Paganell. The heiress of Paganell married Sir Milo Cogan, whom Sir William Pole calls the great soldier and … Conquest. The grandson of Sir Milo was the first of the Cogan family who possessed Bampton, which passed by … the power of life and death within this manor. 2 Richard Cogan had a licence from the crown, in the year 1336, to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Pympe, Pashley, Normanville, Warren, Sergeaux, Gower, and Cogan In which arms of Scott it is noted, all the bordures …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of Donyatt in 1542. 73 Cuffe assigned the lease to Richard Cogan of Chard in 1544, and his widow Agnes (d. 154950) left it to her son John. 74 By 1565 John Cogan had allowed the house, bakery, dairyhouse, and stables …
A History of the County of Somerset
… on Whit Sunday 1361, the profits being taken by Richard Cogan and Elizabeth of Clevedon, lady of Cricket manor. 107 …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 245 By 1653 Wales Manor had become the property of Anthony Cogan and Anne Posthuma his wife. 246 She was still surviving … in 1696, when together with Ann, Katherine and Sara Cogan, spinsters, and Francis Needham and Mary his wife, she …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… manor was sold by the state to Sir John Roberts and John Cogan, the latter of whom, by his will in 1657, gave his … time demised his dwelling-house in Canterbury, now called Cogan's hospital. But the manor of Littleborne, on the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… holdings, mostly copyhold, in Montacute Forum. 186 Thomas Cogan or Cogayne, a local mercer 187 and from 1549 farmer of … acting as Crown agents, granted the advowson to Thomas Cogan, a Montacute merchant. 296 Thomas Cogan of Manchester in 1598 settled the property on his …
A History of the County of Somerset
… charity distributions from a sum of 6 given by William Cogan, rector 166089, and a further gift of 24 from an …
A History of the County of Somerset
… scot. The payment was charged on a tenement held by the Cogan family between 1613 and 1635 and on the manor-house in … poorhouse. In the early 17th century William Drew and John Cogan purchased an annuity of 3 from the manor of Chedington …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Richard who in 1327 settled Wigborough on Richard de Cogan and his wife Mary, subject to the life interest of … and died in 1359 when Richard (d. 1368) and Mary de Cogan succeeded. 151 Sir William Cogan, their son, died in 1382, leaving his own son John a …
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