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A History of the County of Northampton
… when it was given to King David. 9 It was eventually given or restored to the abbey, as the mill of Conches, Kong, … to James, John, Randell, and William Swetenham in tail male, John Kingsley and Henry Ravenscroft in fee simple. … King of England to warrant: Cal. Docts. Scotland, i, 768. L. and P. Hen. VIII, xvii, 28 (22). Cal. Chart. 132741, pp. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… some 3 km. south of Cambridge 1 in the valley of the Cam or Rhee, by which it is bounded on the west. From north to … Tiptoft, of age in 1334, 94 settled that manor c. 1365 in tail male upon his issue by his second wife Elizabeth. When … intro., and map on p. 186. Jesus Coll. Mun., map 1785. C.U.L., Doc. 639, no. 2. Ibid. Add. MS. 6022, ff. 322. C.R.O., …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in the 16th century, was then called 'Titton, Tiddington or Teddington.' 7 Waresley is a hamlet and ancient manor to … in Carentesmede, Briddesgrene, Welhegge, 12 Escherugg or Asscherugge 13 (xiv cent.); Lynnall or Lynholt Wood, 14 … himself and his wife Beatrice for life, with remainder in tail-male to his sons Roger and John. 71 Beatrice survived …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Hertleye Wynteneye (xiii cent.); Hurtleye Winteney or Wytteneye (xiv cent.); Herteley Witney (xvi cent.). … in the priory church. 9 In 1538 Henry VIII made a grant in tail male to Richard Hill, serjeant of the king's cellar, and … p. 55. Ibid. 133941, p. 570. Cal. Pat. 13859, p. 533. L. and P. Hen. VIII, xiii (1), g. 1309 (13). Berry, Hants …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… are of some antiquity, and are generally of brick or half-timber, in some cases with wattle and daub filling, … the whole was to descend to his younger son Robert 77 in tail-male. John Loder died in 1579 78 and his son Robert on 9 … 38. Cal. Pat. 13614, p. 35. Cal. Pat. 14416, p. 315; cf. L. and P. Hen. VIII, ii, 2458. Aug. Off. Partic. for Grants, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… appear on the porch. The oldest part of the house is L-shaped, the main block facing south and the wing extending … by Humphrey, ancestor of the family of Hastang. 3 Hasculf, or Hascoit, was a Breton who held land in Gloucestershire and … of Radford Semely in 1623 Haseley was settled upon him in tail male. 34 Sir Clement died in 1632 at Haseley, when the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Parishes Hatfield HATFIELD or BISHOP'S HATFIELD Haetfeld (x cent.); Hetfelle (xi cent.); … of Hatfield Park, and Bush Hall (the residence of Mr. A. L. Stride, J.P.) on the north. Beyond the parks the parish … Ely, granted to Robert de Holbeaches and Emma his wife in tail-male a messuage and lands in Hatfield for the rent of …
A History of the County of Essex
… to Romford urban district. It became part of Havering L.B. in 1965. 3 Havering is on a ridge of rising ground … usually formed part of the jointure of the queen consort or dowager, from which came the suffix 'atte-Bower.' 8 There … of Havering Park. 165 In 1559 Elizabeth I granted Pyrgo in tail male to Lord John Grey (d. 1564), brother of Henry Grey, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… called 'Wudekelde' was granted to the Abbot of Byland in or about 1170 by William Ingram 'with a free and sufficient … manor in 1602. 37 He settled it on his son Thomas in fee tail-male, with remainder to his younger son Charles. 38 … given. Ibid. Ibid. Feet of F. Yorks. 46 Hen. III, no. 23. L. and P. Hen. VIII, xiii (1), p. 578. Pat. 32 Hen. VIII, pt. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 10 is probably of 17th-century origin, refaced in the 18th or 19th century; it has two stories and one gabled attic … on the corner of Larkin's Lane. It is a 17th-century L-shaped rubble house of two stories and attics with a tiled … undergraduates who had tried to tie a cat to the bull's tail at a bull-baiting and had been beaten off by the …
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