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A History of the County of Hertford
… mother Queen Katharine 28 and afterwards to his own queen, Margaret of Anjou. 29 Edward IV also granted it for life to … Treoylian was farmer of the 'warren of conies' for Queen Margaret at 70 s. yearly, 68 and in 1517 Sir Edward Benstede … About 1539 the latter conveyed it to William Cavendish and Margaret his wife. 125 It seems to have been re-conveyed to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… overlordship of Hethe passed to his sister and coheiress Margaret and her second husband Hugh Audley, later Earl of … Gloucester. 29 Hugh died in 1347; his daughter and heiress Margaret married Ralph Stafford, and the overlordship of … was said to be worth only 8 a year. The dower assigned to Margaret, widow of William de Ferrers, in that year included …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… ancestors, Nicholas Tuston, esq. of Northiam, married Margaret, daughter and heir of John Hever of this county. 1 … Cobhams of Sterborough. The other moiety of Hever, by Margaret, the other daughter and coheir, went in marriage to … Sir William Bulleyn, of Blickling, in Norfolk, who married Margaret, daughter and coheir of Thomas Boteler, earl of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1439 Walter transferred it to John Ashfield and his wife Margaret, Elizabeth's daughter by her first marriage. 60 John …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Leek, her Heir. 22 There was a Fine, 10 E. 2, between Margaret, the Daughter of Hugh de Eyton, Quer. and Hugh de … Appurtenances in Hickeling, thereby settled on the said Margaret, and the Heirs of her Body; Remainder to John, Son …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… to the rectory close called Bourehays. 26 In 1467 St. Margaret's Hospital is described as ad finem ville, 27 whilst … Close, Crowchefeld, Culverhous, Deancroft, Lokys Lane, St. Margaret's Mead, Templars Mead alias Fishersmead; in the 17th … there are three brass inscriptions, one in black letter to Margaret Trone, who died in 1588, another to Robert Kempe, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… times sixteen belonging to it. Soon after which, in 1548, Margaret, countess of Richmond and Derby, having begun the … anno 17 king Henry VII. 16 AGNES SWAINE, succeeded. 17 MARGARET HILDERDEN, anno 4 king Henry VIII. ANCHORET … life time, in 1678, and was buried in the chancel of St. Margaret's church, Rochester; and by his will gave his house, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… manor as her inheritance, after the death of her mother Margaret, in 1311. 12 The next year, 1312, Ralph and Hawise … in the quarter. Church The church of ST. MARY or ST. MARGARET has a chancel 28 ft. by 14 ft. 4 in., nave 43 ft. by …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… had come to Walter Kirkby, 101 whose daughter and heir Margaret was said to hold half the vill in 1299. 102 She was … 1310, when Roger Kirkby (d. 1313), son by John Kirkby of Margaret, daughter and eventual heir of Lora de Ros, had … 1523 to 1542 it was occupied as part of her jointure by Margaret, widow of John Parys (d. 1517), 113 and in 1544 by …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Hill Croome' to William Brown, 50 to whom two years later Margaret the daughter of William Wykeham, and her husband Sir … of the above-mentioned Thomas Lambert and his wife Margaret. 65 Another third was held by Sir Thomas Jervoise … by John Turberville and his wife Joan and their daughter Margaret under a lease from Thomas Walshe, lord of Hill …