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A History of the County of Oxford
… name from the village of Lewknor. The name means 'Leofeca's slope', and the hill now called 'The Knapp', just south of … Plumbridge, Postcombe, Studdridge, and Padnells or Padnal's fee in the parish of Rotherfield Greys; Sydenham; and … party obtained the great seal in 1326, and held them until Mortimer's fall and her own disgrace in 1330. 23 Edward III …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… held by the abbey in demesne in Berkshire. The abbot's liberty was divided into the hundred 'intrinsecus' of … were Pangbourne, Whitley, Battle, Sivearstrete, Stratfield Mortimer and part of Stratfield Saye, the tithing of … date of the only earlier assize roll) no part of the abbot's liberty was represented among the hundreds of Berkshire …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… THEALE CONTAINING THE PARISHES OF ALDERMASTON STRATFIELD MORTIMER BRADFIELD SULHAM BURGHFIELD SULHAMSTEAD BANNISTER … were still in the hundred in 1587. 5 In 1549 Stratfield Mortimer attended at Reading Hundred court 6; while Ufton, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… The King's Book of Payments, 1512 The King's Book of Payments, 1512 1512. January.King at Greenwich. … 66 l. 13 s. 4 d. The mariners shooting guns, 4 l. Mortimer, riding with a letter to Th. Hall, 5 s. Sir John …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… The King's Book of Payments, 1519 The King's Book of Payments, 1519 R.O. 1519, 10 Hen. VIII. 1519 … 66 l. 13 s. 4 d. To Benedick Morvello, Wm. Buttry and Wm. Mortimer, for cloth of gold, &c., 572 l. 14 s. 5 d. To Jenyn …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… The King's Book of Payments, 1520 The King's Book of Payments, 1520 1520. 1520 Jan. 11 Hen. VIII.1st, … &c., for silks, 657 l. 2 s. 2 d. To Ric. Silkcote, Wm. Mortimer, &c., for gold wire, sarcenet and embroidery of a …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… The King's Book of Payments, 1521 The King's Book of Payments, 1521 1521 Jan. 12 Hen. VIII.At Greenwich. … conduit at Newhall, 200 l. To Wm Buttry, Wm. Corsse, and Mortimer, for silks and velvets, 58 l. 7 s. 8 d. Total for …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The King’s Houses THE KING'S HOUSES The king's houses, later called Beaumont Palace, … time. 18 In 1276 the king granted the houses to Edmund Mortimer, who was in minor orders and perhaps studying at the …
Cardiff Records
… RICHARD DE CLARE 12301262. Was an infant at his father's death, and became a ward of King Henry III. His estates … Tewkesbury). Being a minor, the wardship was in the King's hands. Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford, and Walter de … Hugh le Despenser, and secondly William, Lord Zouche of Mortimer. Margaret m. Piers Gaveston, and secondly Hugh …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… eminence, is the mansion of Somerhill, Mr. Woodgate's; the state apartment of this large and venerable mansion, … death, by the king's command, was married to Edmund Mortimer, the third earl of March, and lord of Wigmore, who … York, the only son of Richard, earl of Cambridge, by Anne Mortimer, his eldest sister, became by his uncle's will heir …
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