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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Sandelford' (Eccl. Com. Var. bdle. 55, no. 159457; 5 W. de Ralegh). Cf. in a 14th-century charter, 'Nova villa juxta …
Magna Britannia
… Barnstaple. This estate is now the property of Lord Rolle. Ralegh, in this parish, gave name to, and was the original seat of the ancient family of Ralegh. After eight descents, the heiress of the elder branch brought the manor of Ralegh to the Chichesters. From them it passed, by successive …
Magna Britannia
… of Prince's Worthies, that the ill-fated Sir Walter Ralegh was some time a prisoner at Radford, under the charge …
Magna Britannia
… parish. The barton of Doniton, or Dotton, (between Colyton Ralegh, and Newton Poppleford,) which is tithe-free, and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… that it was formerly more plentiful. About 1500 Sir Edward Ralegh, John 'Waryner' (or Warner), and Sir William Danvers …
A History of the County of Surrey
… with her inheritance in Sheen, was acquired by Wimund de Ralegh. 178 This daughter appears to have been the Maud Belet …
Magna Britannia
… 9 held the manor of Satterleigh in demesne: it was in the Ralegh family as early as the reign of Henry II., and was conveyed by John Ralegh in or about the year 1324 to Lord Martyn, from whom it …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… have come into the possession of Henry de Essex, baron of Ralegh, in Essex, his chief seat, constable of England, as …
A History of the County of Somerset
… estate probably descended through Ellis Butler to Sir John Ralegh (d. 1372) who married Ellis's daughter Maud. 67 By …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Elvington manor, a small manor in Goring. 92 In 1475 Joan Ralegh, widow of Simon Ralegh of Elvington, died in possession of it. 93 In the …
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