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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… church contained lights in honour of St. Catherine, St. Margaret, and St. Nicholas. 225 What was presumably a fourth …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Sir Edward Ayscough, kt.; Grace, wife of Thomas Hatcher; Margaret, wife of Robert Lord Kingston; and Letitia, … 1558, to Sir James Dyer, Chief Justice, 105 and his wife Margaret, of the chief messuage, 4 closes of pasture … made by John Baldwin. 108 Sir James died in 1580 (his wife Margaret had predeceased him in 1560), and was buried at …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… to the family estates by 1477, when he and his wife Margaret were dealing with lands in Buckden. 17 In 1484 he … grant of free warren. 38 Ralph had a son John, who married Margaret daughter of Richard Foliot, and died after 1344 … Hugh died five years later, his heirs being his sisters, Margaret, wife of Ralph Radmylde, and Eleanor, wife of Roger …
A History of the County of Oxford
… with M. E. Boulton's sisters Clara Gertrude (d. 1958) and Margaret having successive life interests. In 1962 Major …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Grobham (d. 1629) settled the manor for life on his wife Margaret (d. 1637), with reversion to a kinsman George … Great Wishford manor. 102 Arnulf Bisset gave to Margery or Margaret Bisset 8 yardlands in Great Wishford which by 1243 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… daughters, the manor of Redmarley Oliver being assigned to Margaret wife of John Russell of Great Witley. 55 William …
A History of the County of Durham
… till about 1483, 69 and left four daughters and co-heirs: Margaret wife of Sir William Embleton, Joan wife of John … 70 By a partition of his property Sir William Embleton and Margaret came into possession of Claxton, which followed the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… his only surviving son and successor, and one daughter, Margaret, married to Thomas Godfrey; 27 and thirdly Margaret Reader, by whom he had no issue. Sir Multon … King Edward IV. perhaps by the persuasion of his sister Margaret, dutchess of Burgundy, resolved to found a religious …
A History of the County of Rutland
… line. Henry died in 1229, and his son Thomas in 1242. Margaret or Margery, sister and heir of Thomas, married … husbands are considered to have been Earls of Warwick. 18 Margaret and John de Plessetis claimed the manor of Greetham and half the manor of Cottesmore, by right of Margaret, against William Mauduit (of Hanslope, Bucks), and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Roger de Chetwynd, Alice wife of Philip de Chetwynd, and Margaret wife of John de Freford. 14 Grendon. Argent two … was in the hands of Robert de Grendon, his half-sisters Margaret de Freford and Alice widow of Philip de Chetwynd … which by the beginning of the 16th century had come to Margaret daughter of William Stafford of Frome 43 and wife of …
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