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A History of the County of Buckingham
… G. E. Street. It stands on the site of a picturesque 16th or early 17th-century inn, 'The Swan.' The previous vicarage … the residence of the late Mr. Thomas Somers Cocks, D.L., formerly M.P. for Reigate. He inherited the property from … him through the town on his horse, worth 100 s., whose tail and ears had been cut off. 224 Widmere Manor was leased …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… his wife. 12 She may have been the widow Livith, Leofwina, or Lefgiva, who granted Staughton, with Dillington, Gravely, … and his wife Mary in 1376, when a settlement of it in tail was made upon them. 150 Mary, having married secondly … by (1) 1,483 14 s. 8 d. India 3 per cent. Stock and 472 L.M. & S. Rly. 4 per cent. Pref. Stock (1923) held by the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Walter Fenwick, consists of the Manor Farm, a 17th-century L-shaped house with later additions, Cartwright's Farm and … priest, which were held under her by a woman named Hunneve or Hunnef. Eustace the Sheriff had a virgate, then waste, … manor and Presteleys on himself and his son Nicholas in tail in 1378, 10 and apparently died in or about 1377. 11 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… existing road; the possibility that such a road was Roman or Romanized is suggested by its straightness, its near … such as the Falkland Arms, Court Farm, Leys Farm, and an L-shaped house (no. 62) at Keale's Corner, besides parts of … Francis's will Tew passed to his nephew John Tracy in tail male with the proviso that the Tracys should take the …
A History of the County of Durham
… of Bridgwater, the master. 3 Architecturally of little or no merit, being in the pseudo-Gothic style of the day from … one of them like an anchor with a bar across the centre. L. and P. Hen. VIII, xviii (1), 536. Pepys MSS. (Hist. MSS. … remainders in default to younger sons Thomas and John in tail. Surtees, op. cit. iii, 142. Obit. R. of Wm. Ebchester …
A History of the County of Rutland
… north-west of the village. Most of the cottages have stone or tile roofs, a few only being thatched; several are in … in 1396. 26 His Rutland lands were granted in 1397 in tail male to the earl marshal, 27 but were restored … G.E.C. op. cit. 63; Feet of F. Div. Cos. Hil. 3 Hen. VII. L. and P. Hen. VIII, viii, g. 149 (10); xii (1), g. 1330 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Greywell or Grewell GREYWELL or GREWELL Graiwella (xii cent.); … probably of 16th or even 15th-century date. It is of an L-shaped plan, the short projecting wing having an … whols manor, which he granted in 1444 to Thomas Haydok in tail at a rent of 10 for 110 years, and at the end of that …
A History of the County of Durham
… and heir Alan succeeded while still a minor; 20 he died in or about 1374, leaving a son and heir, another Alan, a minor. … to Francis, Henry and Thomas Wandesforde their sons in tail. 32 In 1586, however, a partition of the lands of John … at that date was held by Henry for life with remainder in tail to William, 145 who, however, came into full possession …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of the royal supremacy, a man called John Atkynson or Brotton snatched the book out of his hands and tore it to … settled by Sir Thomas Chaloner 149 in 1604 on his sons in tail-male, 150 and at his death in 1615 it descended to his … Cal. Pat. 13435, p. 316. Nichols, Topog. and Gen. ii, 406. L. and P. Hen. VIII, viii, 963. Ibid. 1024. Ibid. xii (1), …
Magna Britannia
… sheriff. The heiress of Haccombe brought it to Sir John L'Ercedekne, or Archdeacon, whose son, Sir Warren, had two daughters … of Sir William Cary, was granted to John Fortescue, in tail male, by King Edward IV. 12 At a later period, it was in …
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