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Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… VIII, p. 47.] 7 Kal. Sept. Florence (f. 48 d.) To Hugh Grobham, a brother of the house or hospital of SS. John … clericos. Cf. ibid. The address was originally: Hugoni Grobham fratri hospitalis fratrum Sancti Johannis Euangeliste … ut supra, An. The corrected address thus stands: Hugom Grobham fratri domus siue hospitalis Sanctorum Johannis …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for 200. In the church are memorials to the families of Grobham and Lethbridge, and a monument to Mary, wife of Dr. … 1616, and having about 100 per annum, was given by Richard Grobham for aged persons. Lydeard (St. Lawrence) LYDEARD ( …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Catherine. 21 In 1611 it sold the hundred to Sir Richard Grobham (d. 1629). 22 Malmesbury hundred passed to Sir …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… brother Walter 76 in 1598 conveyed Bonham's to Sir Richard Grobham 77 (d. 1629). Thereafter it descended with Great Wishford manor in the Grobham and Howe families to John Howe, Lord Chedworth (d. … to Thomas Atkins, who conveyed it in 1615 to Sir Richard Grobham (d. 1629). 133 With Bonham's and Great Wishford manor …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 40 In 1614 Farewell sold the manor to Sir Richard Grobham (d. 1629) who settled it on himself for life and, for … (will proved 1646) with reversion to George, son of John Grobham of Broomfield (Som.), a minor in 1629 and almost … nephew Sir George Howe (d. 1647) 42 whose son George Grobham Howe was created a baronet in 1660. Sir George (d. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to the Crown. 121 James I gave it in 1611 to Sir Richard Grobham 122 and he held it until his death in 1629, 123 … Somerset, with remainder to George, the son of John Grobham, and his younger brothers successively. Burke, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… a household there, sold the manor in 1608 to Sir Richard Grobham of Great Wishford (Wilts.). 70 Sir Richard Grobham died in 1629, having settled Compton Abdale on his widow Margaret with reversion to a nephew, George Grobham. 71 By 1652 Compton Abdale was apparently in the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… sheep. In 1600 Thomas Mompesson sub-let it to Sir Richard Grobham and there followed a dispute in which each impounded …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… his son, another Thomas, who sold in 1626 to Sir Richard Grobham. 125 The property thereafter descended like St. … It seems probable that the estate passed to Sir Richard Grobham (d. 1629) and descended like the manor of Coombe to … in 1602. 204 It was afterwards bought by Sir Richard Grobham, who in 1627 settled the lands on his wife Margaret …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… with his wife Winifred, conveyed the manor to George Grobham. 42 There is nothing to show what happened to Fyfield …
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