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A History of the County of Buckingham
… the manor to the use of Isabella and sold it to Sir Robert Whitingham 44 and other feoffees, Isabella holding it for her … first for life and finally in fee-tail. 45 Margery Whitingham, Sir Robert's heiress, had however married John … party. Consequently many attempts were made to recover the Whitingham lands. Sir Ralph first obtained a grant of the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… crozier or bendwise. In the 13th century FENEL'S GROVE or WHITINGHAM'S MANOR was held by the family of Fitz Neel, but … 1 d. a year. 79 The same year the bishop sold it to Robert Whitingham, Squire of the Household, and servant of Henry VI. … of this grant were obtained from the king. 81 Whitingham was succeeded by Sir Robert Whitingham, his son …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… century Parmoor passed into the possession of Sir Robert Whitingham, a supporter of the Lancastrian cause, being … John married Margery daughter and sole heir of Sir Robert Whitingham, and eventually obtained his wife's lands, which …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… to be paid out of Salden was granted in 1432 to Robert Whitingham, 39 who eventually obtained possession of both estates. 40 His son Sir Robert Whitingham, kt., obtained Whitingham's manor of Dinton in this county, 41 with which …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… distrain; sealed; witnesses, R. Whitington, mayor, Robert Whitingham, John Boteler, sheriffs, John Pen(n)e, alderman of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… widow of John Barton, jun., sold the manor to Sir Robert Whitingham. 23 After the downfall of the Lancastrian cause, … 24 Sir Ralph Verney, whose son John had married Margery Whitingham, Sir Robert's heiress, made every effort 25 to … 26 and Sir Ralph Verney, jun., the son of Margery Whitingham, 27 his son (another Sir Ralph) and two grandsons, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Kimble, 150 and came into the possession of Sir Robert Whitingham. He, however, gave Hide to his brother, John Whitingham, 151 who obtained a pardon from Edward IV in 1472 … Turville. 154 The manor, however, had been sold by John Whitingham in 14834 to Sir Henry Colet, 155 citizen and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… for Verney, in the foot a fesse with a lion over all for Whitingham, second shield quarterly 1. Verney, 2. Iwardby, defaced, 3. Whitingham, 4. a cross engrailed with a martlet in quarter, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… on ditto Loans 11,319 8 3 204,493 10 3 [paid] to Richard Whitingham to rectify an overpayment as Receiver General of …
Lancashire Assize Rolls
… de Maghale. Novel disseisinMatilda late wife of Thomas de Whitingham v. Alexander Clerk, Matilda his wife and Ranulph de Gosenar re a messuage and an acre of land in Whitingham. Defendants say that plaintiff lies, for they and …
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