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Old and New London
… Cambridge, he went to Oxford, and finding a likely tree in Gloucester Hall garden, began at once to enlarge and widen … As a namesake of "Jemmy Wood," the miser banker of Gloucester, he received a princely legacy. The …
Cardiff Records
… in the reign of William Rufus. He received the "Honour" of Gloucester to enable him to undertake the conquest. Wounded … Bretagne; and Mabel, who became sole heir of the Honour of Gloucester and Lordship of Glamorgan. From the death of … CONSUL 1118 (or earlier)1147. Robert, Consul, or Earl, of Gloucester was a natural son of King Henry I. m. Mabel, dau. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… between archbishop Boniface and Richard de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, concerning the customs and services … inthroned. The above-mentioned Richard de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, dying at Eschemerfield, in this … the reign of king Henry III. anno 1261. Gilbert, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, his son, succeeded him in this …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of time frequent disputes arose between the earls of Gloucester, successors of Richard de Tonebridge in his lowy, … 42d vear of king Henry III. by tl tention between archl of Gloucester, by th men, twelve of whor and the other twelve by … his own bailiff or ministers." At which time the earl of Gloucester claimed among others, these liberties within his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… particularly in king Henry IIId.'s reign, Gilbert, earl of Gloucester, the noble owner of it, having associated with the … who married Amicia, second daughter of William, earl of Gloucester, and at length sole heir to that earldom, 7 by … he had Gilbert de Clare, who was the first who was earl of Gloucester and Hertford jointly. He was one of the chief of …
Cardiff Records
… was in his hands, on the death of William, Earl of Gloucester,) directs a Writ to Roger de Sumeri and all who … it shortly afterwards. 12011215. Isabella, Countess of Gloucester, confirmed to the monks of Margam all they had of … Keynsham Abbey (Somersetshire)founded by William, Earl of Gloucester, between 1167 and 1172. The grant of the estates …
Cardiff Records
… of Fitzhamon, passed to Robert, "Consul," or Earl, of Gloucester; who was a natural son of Henry I., and married … the Lordship came by marriage to the de Clares, Earls of Gloucester and Hertford; then to the Despensers, Beauchamps … Earl of Salisbury and Warwick, married Richard, Duke of Gloucester (afterwards King Richard III.), who was Lord of …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… of Pembroke, the Bishops of Worcester, Hereford, Chester, Gloucester, St. Asaph, St. David's, Bangor, and Llandaff, for … Sir Richard Foxe Hilary Term, 1626. Godfrey, Bishop of Gloucester, }February 17, 1626. Sir William Sandes Spencer, … London gentleman appointing Peter Byrde of Paynswick co. Gloucester, gentleman, to be his deputy in the office of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… army under Essex passed through on their way to Gloucester. 113 By July 1644 Parliament was in control of the …
Cardiff Records
… contravention of the proviso in the Charter of R d Duke of Gloucester.H. A. M."] Your opinion is requested 1st whether … to the provision in the Charter of Richard, Duke of Gloucester, and the clause in the Charter of Isabella, … Charter of King Edward IV. The Charter of Richard, Duke of Gloucester, confirms to the Bailiffs, Burgesses and …