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A History of the County of Essex
… his sister and heir Thomasine Walter granted the estate to Roger Trevanyon, who in 1461 conveyed it to Thomas Colt and …
The Environs of London
… occupation of Sir Richard Baker, and before in that of Sir Roger Wilbraham 48. Sir Thomas Baker, son of Sir Richard, … the north aisle of the church, and chancel. Edward, son of Roger Alford, who was one of Monox's executors, settled a …
A History of the County of Essex
… who had become a monk of Holy Trinity. 2 When Alice's son Roger confirmed the gift c. 1147 he reserved of the tithes … of 25 s. 4 and sold that share outright in 1243. 5 In 1206 Roger de Tony still held the tithes of certain ancient …
A History of the County of Essex
… for senior boys in 1929 and closed in 1959. 153 Roger Ascham junior and infants school, Billet Road. The …
A History of the County of Essex
… descended until 1449. 12 After 1126 it was held in turn by Roger de Tony I (d. between 1157 and 1162), Ralph de Tony III (d. 1162), and Roger de Tony II (d. 1209). 13 Ralph de Tony IV, who held … as dower, but the king, who had the wardship of her son, Roger de Tony III, a minor, warranted the full term of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… by his family to the Earl of Derby. In the 15th century, Roger Walton died without male issue, and his two daughters …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… In the drawing-room are a full-length portrait of Roger Palmer, Earl of Castlemaine, ambassador at Rome in the … In the parliamentary war, the house was garrisoned by Sir Roger Mostyn, who also repaired the castle of Flint, and … The first of the family who settled at this place was Sir Roger de Puleston, a great favourite of that monarch, who, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Estwayt, Iwan Briton, Raph de Poer, Reginald de Annesley, Roger de Watenowe, Henry de Estweyt, Peter de Russale, John … Richard Launcecumbe, Rector of the Church of Derle, Sir Roger le Power, Rector of the Church of Penkeston, and Sir … de Stretley, and Sir Robert Saucheverell, Knights, and Roger de Burnisle, and Hugh de Chauomer, and others. 11 In 33 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Earl Harold. 8 After the Conquest the manor was granted to Roger earl of Shrewsbury, who died in 1094. His English lands … Harold, and his tenant Sired continued to hold it of Earl Roger of Shrewsbury after 1066. 52 John Dake, parson of … in order. The name seems connected with a certain Roger 'Pouke' associated with Robert Le Ewer in a writ …
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