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A History of the County of Warwick
… lady beneath a cinquefoiled gable canopy. She is probably Margaret, his wife. 62 Flanking the main gable of the canopy …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… his wife Eleanor with contingent remainder to his daughter Margaret. 54 Eleanor died, a widow, in 1348 holding the manor, and her heir was Peter, son of her daughter Margaret, who had married William de Cusance. 55 Peter was of … by Mortimer. 108 Her claim was disputed by Mortimer's wife Margaret, but by 1306 the manor was held by Elizabeth and her …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… as coheiresses. 35 Hilperton went to the younger of these, Margaret wife of William Stourton, and passed to Margaret's grandson William, Lord Stourton. 36 In 1543 Lord …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… four sisters as his co-heirs, Anne, Mary, Ellen, and Margaret. 15 During the lifetime of the elder Roger, … Clerke and his wife Anne, together with Eleanor, Mary, Margaret, and Elizabeth Grauntoft in connection with the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… holding Hindlip in demesne in 116479, 15 but in 1197 Margaret 'of Hindlip' paid 5 marks to have the right of half …
A History of the County of Somerset
… I, and then on his death in 1338 by his eldest daughter Margaret (cr. duchess of Norfolk 1397, d. 1399). 71 … duke of Norfolk (d. 1432), great-grandson of Duchess Margaret. The last reference to overlordship was in 1497 when … an oxhouse, at least one barn, a pigsty, and a dovecot. Margaret Denebaud's share of the house on her husband's death …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in the manor, for the same year Henry Marten the elder and Margaret his wife, Henry Marten's son and heir Henry Marten … him in conveying Hinton to Thomas Gunter and others. 41 Margaret the wife of Thomas Brotherton and eldest daughter of … was still standing in 1219. 56 Church The church of ST. MARGARET consists of a chancel 25 ft. by 15 ft. 3 in., nave …
A History of the County of Hertford
… his two daughters and co-heirs. 40 The elder of these, Margaret, married Lord Segrave. 41 The younger, Alice, … Edward de Montague, and, with the consent of her sister Margaret and her husband, certain estates, including the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… The manor afterwards passed to John Beauchamp, whose widow Margaret in 1369 successfully brought and action to recover … by his will left a life interest in Hitcham to his wife Margaret. 37 She died in 1515, and the manorial rights vested … figures of Thomas Ramsay, who died in 1510, in armour, Margaret his wife, four sons and three daughters, with two …
Magna Britannia
… of Edward IV. it belonged to Holland Duke of Exeter. 3 Margaret Countess of Richmond had a grant of the manor of … grant from the crown, and in 1487 it was given for life to Margaret Countess of Richmond. Sir John Speccot was lord of … I., Charles I., and Oliver Cromwell. The hospital of St. Margaret, which is situated about half a mile from the town, …