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A History of the County of Worcester
… of the same name, gave it in frank-marriage to Hugh Cooksey with his daughter Juliana in the time of Henry III. 8 … about 1280. 11 Before 1287 he had been succeeded by Walter Cooksey, Juliana's son by her first husband. 12 He probably … as Upton Warren 14 (q.v.) until the death of Thomas Cooksey in 14989. Roger Winter and Robert Russell of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Argent a bend azure with three cinqfoils or thereon, for Cooksey; (2) and (3) Gules a saltire argent in a border sable … from it, and in the head of the light is a rebus of Cooksey; a kitchen table in a cockboat; between them the word …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 13th century, when William de Beauchamp enfeoffed Hugh de Cooksey. 98 Hugh's son and heir of the same name married …
A History of the County of Worcester
… glass comprising three shields: (1) Cassey impaling Cooksey; (2) Winter and Hungerford, being the arms of Roger …
A History of the County of Worcester
… last of whom was holding it in 1331. 44 In 1346 Hugh de Cooksey and Nicholas Somery were holding half a fee in Great Cooksey and Kington which had been the property of William de …
A History of the County of Surrey
A History of the County of Worcester
… his wife and Caleb Garway sold it in 1759 to Holland Cooksey; 114 he sold it in 1769 to Charles Trubshaw Withers, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… de Winnington, chaplain, who in turn gave it to Hugh Cooksey. 28 William Pichard was dead before 1346, when … widow, was returned as holding the manor jointly with Hugh Cooksey. 29 Elizabeth remained in possession until her death in 1361, 30 when the manor reverted to Walter Cooksey, son of Hugh who had died in 1356. 31 The moiety of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1418 and was succeeded by his great-greatnephew Hugh Cooksey (d. 1445), descendant of his sister Agnes. 41 On … Greville (d. 1480), and grandson Thomas Greville alias Cooksey. 43 Thomas's heirs were his kinsmen Thomas, earl of … in dower to Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Greville alias Cooksey and at that date the wife of Edward Stanley. 45 At an …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and bears the arms of Hedley, Slaney, Russell, Croft, Cooksey and one unknown coat. It was probably erected in its …
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