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Cardiff Records
… terr' redd' p' Annu' now the same land ys in y e hands of Edmund ffussam vj s. viij d. lib' in the paryche of Roughe. … Gryffyth ten' cert' terr' Redd' p' Annu' iij s. viij d. Edmund's John Dyo ten' cert' terr' Redd' p' Annu' ij s. … &c [1570], before George Penruddock, knight, John Pope, Edmund Morgan, esquires, Robert Grove and John Morrice, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 74 when it passed to the Crown which granted it to Edmund, earl of Kent, in 1326. 75 Edmund was executed and his estates forfeited in 1330, 76 and … the following year the manor was restored to the heirs of Edmund, earl of Kent. 80 Edmund's eldest son, also Edmund, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… 18 E. 1, retracted himself from his writ against Edmund earl of Cornewall, Constantia de Beierne, and Mr. John …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… descended to the Lords Morley, and in the 3d of Henry IV. Edmund Berry, and Richard Denny of Wymondham, held here and … by the prior, nominated by Sir Robert de Morley. 1381, Edmund de Swathing. 1395, Thomas Maundevile, nominated by Sir …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Swagesthing's and John regranted it to Maud for life. Edmund de Swathing, as lord, presented to the church of … other, to chase the hares at their will and pleasure; and Edmund Swathing presented to the church in 1324, and 1334. … suit to the Bishop of Ely's hundred of Mitford, in 1277. Edmund de Swathing, lord of this manor, married Agnes, one of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and by the Lady Anne his wife, daughter and coheir of Edmund Duke of Exeter, left two daughters and coheirs; Agnes, … of Hugh Berry, who married Cecil, daughter and coheir of Edmund Hengrave. In the 52d of Henry III. Ralph de Berry … their heirs; and in the 23d of Edward III. Hugh grants to Edmund his son, and Alice his wife, a messuage, with all his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the assembly room. In the 2d and 3d of Philip and Mary, Edmund Pierpoint, the Bishop's receiver, accounted for 52 l. … land held of the Bishop. From this Nicholas descended Sir Edmund Oldhall, Knt. who by Alice his wife, one of the … of the Bishop of Ely; he was archdeacon of Ely. 1534, Edmund Bonner, LL. D. in 1538, he was installed Bishop of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… granted to Sir Hamon Felton, Knt. for life, 5 remainder to Edmund Gurney, and Catherine his wife, and John their son, in tail. Edmund Swathing and Catherine his wife, in the 17th of … Ditto. 1733, John Coleman, by John Howes, Esq. 1753, Edmund Hopkinson, died rector in 1758; the patronage in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the 42d of that Queen, William Cobb of Sandringham, Esq. Edmund Bedingfeld of Ashill, Esq. and Anthony Bedingfeld of … and coheirs, was married to Oldhall, by whom he had Edmund, father of Sir William Oldhall, who presented to this … Webbe, by Martin Skipp, Gent. 1710, Henry Young, A. M. by Edmund Young, Gent. 1750, Thomas Shelford, on Young's death …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… his cofeoffees, were lords of this manor and Remerston. Edmund Swathing, Esq. in the 3d of Henry IV. held the … de Herleston. Ditto. 1376, Regd. Sedewell. Ditto. 1400, Edmund Cobbing, by the Bishop, a lapse. 1401, Mr. Robert … Braunch, LL. Lic. by the prioress, &c. 1403, John Toly, by Edmund Swathing. In the 6th of Henry IV. a quare impedit was …