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A History of the County of Buckingham
… Verney conveyed it to William, afterwards Sir William Hawtrey and his wife Agnes. 39 By 1612 it had been divided … loc. cit.). Close, 32 Hen. VIII, pt. iii, no. 32. William Hawtrey as grandson of Elizabeth Hartshorn disputed Sir Henry …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… One of these, Ralph's daughter Katherine, married William Hawtrey (de Alta Ripa, Haut-rive), 95 and in 12867 a moiety … to them by their son William, 96 probably the William Hawtrey who was holding Tetchwick in 1302. 97 His son Thomas … 99 Tetchwick descended through three generations to Thomas Hawtrey, 100 who held before 1490. 101 He died in 1522, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… each assessed on 5 hearths, and inhabited by Alexander Hawtrey and William Knight, 132 have not been identified. … the Huckles and the Wises; 801 only an inscription to Hawtrey Huckle (d. 1784) remains. 802 The church plate dates …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of 60 s. 95 Andrew de Wike married Maud daughter of Philip Hawtrey, and had with her 3 hides of land within the manor of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 126 who in 1547 also was licensed to sell it to William Hawtrey. 127 Hawtrey in turn was licensed in 1553 to sell the manor to …
A History of the County of Hertford
… called Westbury Nernewtes) was conveyed by William Hawtrey and Agnes his wife to Thomas Norwood, 71 son and heir …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 422 (q.v.). A grant in fee was subsequently made to the Hawtrey family, and the presentation was in 1644 vested in Edward Hawtrey, the vicar of Burnham, 423 who was ejected during the … livings. 424 He died in 1669 425 and his son John Hawtrey 426 bestowed the advowson, some time after 1681, 427 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 140 In 1290 they were disseised of their land by Hamo Hawtrey, the descendant of William Giffard. 141 They …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… used when Lewis the third Lord Mordaunt sold it to William Hawtrey in 1571. 119 It afterwards became known as the manor … whose daughter and co-heiress Catherine married William Hawtrey. 199 In 1286 lands in Ellesborough were conveyed by William Hawtrey, jun., to William Hawtrey, sen., and Katharine his …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… acquired from the Crown by the college authorities, Dr. Hawtrey, then head master, strongly urged that no lease of it …
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