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A History of the County of Somerset
… 129 She left her lands at Oath to her nephew Joel Broadway Horsey, with remainder to his sons Joel Broadway and John Horsey. 130 These sons were holding Oath farm jointly in …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 73 and in 1563 they were sold by Henry Walter to George Horsey, 74 whose son Sir Ralph Horsey sold them to Henry Fanshawe in 1596, 75 from which …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the manor passed, presumably by sale, to William Horsey who held it in 1558. 170 In 1563 it was settled on William Horsey, possibly the same, and his wife Dorothy. 171 That … 173 was succeeded in or before 1578 by Bartholomew Horsey. 174 On Bartholomew's death in 1596 175 his relict …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of John Lad, was demised for twenty-one years to Jasper Horsey. 95 It was included in the life grant made to Anne of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and were sold by Queen Elizabeth in 1578 to Sir Edward Horsey. 83 The latter sold them in 1581 to John Stockman, 84 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… inclosed. 224 New rents included money for land called Horsey, inclosed and improved after 1289. 225 The importance … in the summer. There were 16 cows, which were kept on Horsey and produced 136 cheeses and 5 stone of butter. A … 422 Rectorial glebe included some newly-inclosed land in Horsey in 1289 and a claim to 2 a. in Butleigh Wootton in the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… before 1560, 71 Richard Worsley in 1560, 72 Edward Horsey in 1565, 73 George Lord Hunsdon in 1583, 74 Henry … the expiry of a similar lease made in 1581 to Sir Edward Horsey. 189 In 1608 Joan Fashye widow claimed to hold the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… by his grandson Alexander Buller, who married Elizabeth Horsey and died in 15256. The manor then passed to …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 73 who conveyed it in the following year to Sir John Horsey, owner of the other moiety. 74 The second moiety … granting the moiety, described as hide, to William (I) de Horsey, to be held under her by the same service. 83 William … a date given variously as 123940 and 12567. 84 John (I) de Horsey, son of William, held the moiety, described as fee, in …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 84 Two of her daughters, Mary then wife of George Horsey and Anne wife of Anthony Carleton, conveyed their …
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