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A History of the County of Essex
… 48 William (d. c. 1246) was succeeded by his daughter Margaret, wife of Richard de Tany, 49 Richard died in 1270 … between their daughters Margery, wife of John Malmayn, and Margaret, wife of William Carlton. 71 By 1363 the whole manor was held by Margaret and her second husband John of Foxcote. 72 In 1374 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 40 to the poor of Lea and Cleverton; 2 a. in Stratton St. Margaret were bought and the rent presumably distributed. The …
A History of the County of Warwick
… were his three sisters: Elizabeth wife of Thomas Ferrers; Margaret wife of Sir Hugh Willoughby; and Joyce wife of Roger … of the manor, settled in 1435 on Sir Hugh Willoughby and Margaret, 15 appears in 1585 as the 'manor of Blakegreaves' …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… possession of Edmund Barstow. 100 He sold it in 1702 to Margaret Peacock, who with her husband William Warwick …
A History of the County of Surrey
… year he came to the throne. On Gaveston's marriage with Margaret sister of the Earl of Gloucester, 27 two years … Letherhead. 31 Dying in 1343, Robert Darcy left a daughter Margaret, 32 who married Sir John Argentine or Argentham, 33 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Lewis Monson, second son of John Monson lord Monson, by Margaret, third and youngest daughter of the first Lewis earl … and deanry of Dartford. The church is dedicated to St. Margaret; it seems an antient structure, the church-yard is …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and castle; and the king having, in his 27th year married Margaret, sister of Philip, king of France, he settled them, … manor and castle, where he resided, and having married Margaret, daughter of Signior Jean de Hesse, of a noble … in 1734; and Robert, of whom hereafter. Of the daughters, Margaret married David Wilkins, D. D. and prebendary of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of 3 7 s. 7 d., with reversion to Sir Robert Southwell and Margaret his wife, daughter and heir of Sir Thomas Nevile, and Margaret's issue: the grantee was charged with a life annuity … to James Skinner. 11 In 1547 Sir Robert Southwell and Margaret received licence to alienate to Henry Lechford, 12 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… His son John, who was created Earl Somers in 1821, married Margaret daughter of the Rev. Treadway Nash, the … in 1451 Richard seems to have been a holder of land. 139 Margaret Andrews occurs in 1458 140 and William son of … seems to have been the uncle of Edward Penell's wife Margaret Greville (Chan. Inq. p.m. [Ser. 2], dxxx, 166). Pat. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 118 who died in 1258, leaving a daughter and heir Margaret, 119 who married another John de Gatesden. 120 He … made a settlement of Stanbridge on his son Richard and Margaret his wife, 123 who in 1330 claimed to hold by … and left Stanbridge by will to his sisters Martha, Judith, Margaret and Frances, and brothers Thomas, Humphrey and John, …