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A History of the County of Gloucester
… 4 hides in all were held in 1086 by Hugh d'Avranches, earl of Chester. The one with 3 hides, held in 1066 by Elnod, 77 … to the main branch of his family 83 and then passed to Eleanor, daughter of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford (d. 1322). Eleanor's successive husbands, James Butler, earl of Ormonde, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Trinity) WETHERAL ( Holy Trinity), a parish, in the union of Carlisle, chiefly in Cumberland ward, but partly in Eskdale ward, E. division of the county of Cumberland; containing, with the townships … and, in the reign of Edward I., became the dowry of Queen Eleanor, on which account it obtained many valuable …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… aSY 67 NE, bSY 68 SE, cSY 68 NE, dSY 78 SW) The parish of Weymouth, coterminous with the municipal borough of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis, lies on the W. side of … on grey marble backing, signed Raggett, Weymouth; (9) to Eleanor Dupre, 1827, and her husband, Rev. John Dupre, 1834, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… de Say. 71 It later passed to Geoffrey FitzPeter, Earl of Essex (d. 1213), 72 and he gave the manor of WHEATENHURST … Bohun, Earl of Hereford, in 1373, his daughter and coheir Eleanor 83 had Wheatenhurst assigned to her; 84 her husband, … had received the keeping of the manor in 1374. 85 Eleanor and her second daughter Joan both died in 1400, and …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Wheathampstead with Harpenden Manors MANORS The manor of WHEATHAMPSTEAD was ancient demesne of the crown, 18 and was granted in words that amounted to a … to Thomas, Lord Hoo, and went by his daughter and co-heir, Eleanor, wife of Sir James Carew, to the Carews of
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… (O.S. 6 in. LIV) Whitchurch is a parish on the right bank of the Wye, 5 m. S.W. of Ross. The church and Old Court are the principal … Floor-slabs. Monuments: In churchyardS. of chancel, (1) to Eleanor, wife of George White, 1695, and another later, …
Survey of London
… PALACEHISTORY The King did not wait for the completion of the legal formalities before taking possession of York Place. On 2nd November, 1529, only a few days after … IV, p. 628) as to the King supping "in the apartment of Eleanor Quinn." P.R.O., L.C. 5/143, p. 507. P.R.O., L.C. …
Old and New London
… REMARKS. WHITEHALL ABOUT 1650. ( From a Copy by Smith of a Rare Print by Israd Silvestre.) "You must no more call … Act IV., sc. 1. The most Polite Court in EuropeA School of Manners and MoralsHistorical Account of WhitehallAnciently … the Duchess of Cleveland; the Duke of St. Albans, son of Eleanor Gwynn; and the Duke of Richmond, son of the Duchess …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Wicken WICKEN The parish of Wicken occupies some 2,321 acres 37 in the extreme south … the king granted John's wardship and marriage to Queen Eleanor, although two months later a new grant was made to … altar rails were also added. 79 Stained glass by Eleanor Brickdale was inserted into the north window of the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Wilberfoss WILBERFOSS The parish of Wilberfoss, including Newton upon Derwent township, lies about 7 miles east of York, on the east bank of the river Derwent and astride … was described as a lord of Wilberfoss in 1316, along with Eleanor Percy, who was then sole lord at Newton. 30 Under the …
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