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A History of the County of Warwick
… some other in Elmdon 22 on himself and his wife Agnes in tail. 23 A deed 24 of 1370 witnesses to an agreement between … 41. The manorial rights were held in 1932 by Mrs. E. L. Alston-Roberts-West. 42 There are several memorials to the … at Elmdon in 1843. 43 Lillingston. Party argent and or a bugle sable garnished or and stringed gules between …
A History of the County of Worcester
… owner, Lieut.-General Henry Fanshawe Davies, J.P., D.L., son of General Francis John Davies. 11 In 1216 the king … filling the arms of the E with brick additions, the south or garden front being refaced with brick to harmonize in … following year settled the manor on his brother Giles in tail-male with contingent remainder to another brother George …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the two Saxon words, eald and ham, signifying the old town or habitation; this is about two miles across each way. The … for their summer residence, either in their houses or in handsome lodgings. In the 12th year of king Edward I. … nephew, Sir Gregory Turner Page, bart. of Oxfordshire, in tail, the present possessor of it. Wellhall farm now consists …
A History of the County of Rutland
… states that by tradition there was a chapel of St. Botolph or Botleys. The ruins are marked on some old maps, and there … whose son, Richard son of Philip, joined with Richard L'Abbe (Abbas) in giving a carucate of land in Empingham to … de Whittlebury (Wytlesbury) and Joan his wife in fee tail. 114 Joan outlived Aubrey and died in 1368 holding 5 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… but there is no station here, the nearest being Newbury or East Woodhay on the Southampton line. The Kennet and Avon … East Enborne. Havering. Argent a lion gules with a forked tail. The second manor was held in alod of King Edward the … Chan. Proc. bdles. 259, no. 14; 295, no. 25; 294, no. 30; L. and P. Hen. VIII, ii (1), 1165; Ct. of Req. bdles. 6, no. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… ran each way from the bottom of the shaft for 12 ft. or 13 ft. The shaft and most of the chambers had been filled … foot-races, cock-fighting, and catching a pig by the tail, besides horse-racing. Robert Norden's map, of the 17th … Com.), ii, 56. Feet of F. Div. Co. Trin. 29 Hen. VIII. L. and P. Hen. VIII, xii (2), 1150 (3). Ibid. xv, 498. Shaw, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… old British word, lese, pastures, and nese, a promontory or cape, both names being suited to the different parts of … Alopecuros maxima Anglica paludosa, or the great marsh fox-tail, in the salt-marsh by the church. Plantago marina, or … the forseiture of all their hereditaments in fee, or fee, tail, 22 on his death it descended to his eldest son Edward, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… his life, but there was no obligation on anyone to build or to maintain it. It was further stated that a flood in the … rent in Eton and Windsor, held in chief, for settlement in tail on William Trussell, son of Maud the wife of Oliver de … loc. cit. Maxwell-Lyte, op. cit. 117. Ibid. 116. L. and P. Hen. VIII, xii (2), p. 374. Ibid. p. 373. Cal. Pat. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Cottage'. 8 Most of the houses in the village are of stone or brick, and some have thatched roofs, but they are of no … Evelyn's only son, Colonel Evelyn Charles Shirley, D.L., J.P. 52 This is claimed to be the only manor in England … of the Shirleys. Upper Ettington, however, passed in tail male to William, younger son of Robert Porter, who died …
A History of the County of Worcester
… now the property of Mr. R.E.B. Yelf. The house is of L-shaped plan and has two stories and an attic. The west wing … Salley meade, Broades Leyes, Mill Holme Close, and Langett or Northfeild Slade 15 (xvii cent.). MANOR The early history … use with remainder to the young couple and their heirs in tail-male. 60 Coningsby Freeman succeeded his father in 1631 …
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