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A History of the County of Hertford
… record or tradition is Richard Reincourt, whose daughter Margaret is said to have married Robert Filliot and to have … argent. St. John's College, Cambridge. The arms of Lady Margaret Beaufort, the founder. The priory of Wymondley had …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… succeeded to his lands; Ickleton passed to the youngest, Margaret, who had married Thomas de Lucy, the great-grandson … may have been her descendant. Richard's daughter and heir Margaret, wife of William Morris, sold part of the estate in … vicar 174488, became a royal chaplain in 1758 and Lady Margaret professor of divinity in 1765. 445 In 1775 he lived …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and applied for poor residents in the parish. Mrs. Margaret Underhill by will dated 22 Dec. 1780 bequeathed to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… death in 1801 his property in Iffley was left to his niece Margaret Twopenny, 139 and 139 acres in Iffley were still in … Pits, in 1579, the lease descended first to his widow Margaret, and after her death and the death of her son Robert … Lincoln College went with his other property in Iffley to Margaret Twopenny. 184 No mill at Iffley is mentioned in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… III. this manor passed by two female coheirs, Joan and Margaret, in marriage to Reginald Cobham, (a younger son of … which is the smallest in the diocese, is dedicated to St. Margaret. It consists of an isle and chancel; it was rebuilt …
A History of the County of Sussex
… no lands in Sussex, 34 nor were they held by his daughter Margaret, wife of Sir John Howard, at the time of her death … ancient bells, invoking Saints Botulph, Katherine, and Margaret respectively. 83 The church possesses a communion …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… who died in the next reign of king Henry VIII. leaving by Margaret, one of the daughters and coheirs of John Alphew, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to his son Edmund (d. 1300), and then to Edmund's widow, Margaret. 125 It seems then to have passed to Piers Gaveston … (d. 1312) on his creation as earl of Cornwall in 1307, and Margaret de Clare, Gaveston's widow, was given the farm for … rate bk. 184654. Harrison, Harrod & Co. Dir. Som. (1859). Margaret Fuller, West Country Friendly Socs. 140, 161; …
A History of the County of Warwick
… IV by witchcraft 51 he was holding the manor jointly with Margaret his (second) wife. 52 Margaret afterwards married Thomas Wodhull, and they were … Scorefen was assigned to Thomas Burdet, grandson of Margaret. 54 He died in 1536, having settled the manor three …
A History of the County of Worcester
… but he died without issue four years later. 48 His widow Margaret (formerly wife of John de Lacy Earl of Lincoln) … quarter from one of the other co-heirs, for his widow Margaret Tomkins settled half the manor in 1711 on her son … years later, 226 and this land was assigned to his widow Margaret, 227 who granted it for life to Thomas de Stokeslee. …
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