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Survey of London
… was replaced by a two-storey house designed by Arthur Cooksey and Partners. Five years later the south block …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Fowler, Map of West Bromwich (1856) W. Fowler & Son, and Cooksey & Rollason, Map of the Parish of West Bromwich in the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Isabel his wife to Walter Giffard, Archbishop of York. 52 Cooksey. Argent a bend azure charged with three cinqfoils or. … Burnell, Bishop of Bath and Wells. 55 In 12867 Walter Cooksey was holding the manor of Robert Burnell, 56 and in 13078, Hugh son of Walter Cooksey granted it for four years to his father's widow …
A History of the County of Worcester
… de Portes and his wife Maud sold the manor to Hugh de Cooksey. 169 From that time the manor followed the same descent as the manor of Cooksey in Upton Warren 170 (q.v.), and it now belongs to the … 6 Edw. III. Ibid. 11 Edw. III, no. 27. For references see Cooksey. In 1537 inquiry was made as to whether Timberhonger …
A History of the County of Worcester
… which belonged to the Crofts was purchased by William Cooksey. 36 The date of the purchase is not known, but it evidently took place before 15656. 37 William Cooksey died without issue and this estate passed to his … of Chancery proceedings. Sir John Bourne and William Cooksey claimed the ownership, but Thomas Harewell and his …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and in 1700 their daughter Anne, who married John Cooksey, renewed it, and it was afterwards again renewed by her son Richard Cooksey in 1714. 55 His daughter Anne married Edward Ingram … son Richard Ingram, who appears to have taken the name Cooksey, 57 held it until his death in 1811, and his widow …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in 1337 with Timberhonger by William de Portes to Hugh de Cooksey, for Hugh de Cooksey obtained a grant of free warren at Purshull in 1335, 156 and in 1349 Hugh and William de Cooksey were dealing with land at Purshull. 157 Nash, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Arderne gave up all her claim in the manor to William de Cooksey and others, to whom the manor had been granted by …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 98 In 1344 Sir John Boulwas, kt., granted Orleton to Hugh Cooksey and Denise his wife. 99 It then followed the descent … evidently claimed the estate as heir male of Thomas Cooksey, 103 and had tried nusuccessfully in 1499 to dispossess Elizabeth Stanley, widow of Thomas Cooksey, of her dower in the manor. 104 The manor thus passed …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (ibid.). Wrottesley, op. cit. 380. In 14045 Sir Walter Cooksey died seised of the manor of 'Bastewode' held of …
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