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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Howard's greatgrandfather, Robert Howard, had married Margaret, elder daughter of Robert, Lord Scales (d. 1369). … Lancastrian John de Vere, earl of Oxford, heir general to Margaret, 120 and Sir William Tyndall, son of Thomas (d. … (d. 1442), son of Sir Roger Felbrigge and Elizabeth, Margaret's sister. 121 Haslingfield fell in Tyndall's share. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Blount, and her moiety to have come to her daughter Margaret, who married Thomas Woodhall. 232 In 1542 Thomas Woodhall and Margaret his wife conveyed the 'manor of Popes Park,' which … sold Tolmers to Garnet Terry. 369 In 1827 it was sold by Margaret wife of Charles Mousley, who may have been the …
A History of the County of Essex
… the manors of Matching Barns and Brent Hall on his sister Margaret, on condition that she married John de Boys of … issue of the marriage the manor was to be divided between Margaret and her sister Alice. 253 Brent Hall, there … had married Alice Battail, contested the claim of John and Margaret de Boys. The case went to arbitration and was …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in 13845. 14 Sir Gilbert married, after the death of Joan, Margaret the daughter of Sir John Howard, 15 and left the manor to her on his death in 1397. 16 Margaret remained in possession until 1415, when she sold the … for Butler of Aston, referring to himself and his wife Margaret Butler; the second, Pigott impaling a cheveron …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1284 71 and was succeeded by his son William, whose widow Margaret was returned as lady of the vill in 1316. 72 … her husband, who died in 1724. 91 His second wife, Margaret, who later married Sir John Hinde Cotton, Bt., of … rebuilt by Sir Robert Cotton between 1662 and 1674. 109 Margaret Trefusis, later Cotton (d. 1734), enlarged the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… I, and this gift was made with the approval of his wife Margaret and his sons William and Richard, for love of Margaret's son Robert, prior of Monmouth. 13 Hugh, soon … 1849 and the advowson seems to have passed to her niece Margaret Trafford, who assumed the name of Southwell and in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… along with a Jacobean reading desk. 326 The Church of St. Margaret, Newton The chancel was said to be ruinous in 1567, … ST. JAMES c. 1500, 338 but by the 18th century from ST. MARGARET. 339 In 1522 money had been left to build a chapel … the hill between Hauxton and Newton is called formally St. Margaret's (colloquially Maggot's) Mount. 341 The church, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in 13012, 26 and returned as lord in 1316. 27 He enfeoffed Margaret Fitling of his whole homage 28; she was returned as … son of Nicholas de Eston conveyed to Roger de Eston and Margaret his wife and her heirs tenements and two-thirds of a …
A History of the County of Essex
… nephew and heir of William, sold Brickhills in 1807 to Margaret, Lady Smith-Burges of the Bower House, who was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… once stood, and near it was a small house, called St. Margaret's cross, long since demolished, in which the corn …
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