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A History of the County of Leicestershire
… were still being paid at Kibworth court leet in 1868. 25 Edmund, Earl of Lancaster, died in 1296 seised of a knight's … of Lancaster 49 and established a chantry in memory of Edmund, Earl of Lancaster, 50 therefore became the principal …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Sir William Wyndham, Bart. 200 Mr. George Compton, 199 Mr. Edmund Waller, 199 Mr. Edward Harley, 198 Mr. William Noel, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… farm held by Joan Sprott at Wigwig to George Tresham and Edmund Twynyho. 69 By 1584 Richard Sprott owned it. 70 Called … 14th century, 89 but the service was reconstituted by Sir Edmund Dudley 90 (d. c. 1485), 91 whose family were patrons … Independents in 1672: one in Barrow Street 71 occupied by Edmund King, 72 mercer, 73 and another occupied by Henry …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… the See of Norwich; with remainders after their deaths to Edmund Butte, one of his younger sons, in tail male; then to … to William Butte, the eldest son, in tail male; then to Edmund Butte, another younger son, in tail male; then to the … his son and heir, afterwards knighted, Thomas, and Edmund. These brothers had married three of their father's …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… Seal.No. 89. [Temp. Edw. I.]Ralph de Gatele enfeoffs Edmund de Munpyncun, for 100 s., of all his fishery which he … 1551.Six bonds by Thomas Buttes of Great Ryburgh, Esq., Edmund Buttes, gent., and William Cokkes, yeoman, for the … Deye, Dynys, Estlee or Astlee, Eggefeld, Estker, Edrich, Edmund, Elvys, Fraunces, Flour, Fitz-Adam, Freman, Frogenhole …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… In chancelon N. side, (1) of Cecilia, daughter of Sir Edmund Ashfield, and wife of John Fortescue of Salden, 1570, …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… tenet minus sokemni dabit secundem quantitatem." 7 Sir Edmund de Hengrave, eldest son of Thomas de Hengrave, who … succeeded. By Isabella, his first wife, he had Sir Edmund de Hengrave, his heir, and Beatrix, who married Sir … Mutford. Sir Thomas died in 1349, and was succeeded by Sir Edmund de Hengrave, who was one of the Knights returned to …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… belonging to the said Richard in the parishes of S t Edmund Lombard Street, and Gracechurch, which annual rent had … her by him, and also a mansion house in the parish of S t Edmund for life; also that she should be exonerated from the … had conveyed to him the properties in the parishes of S t Edmund and Gracechurch, in return for an annuity and a lease …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… and stock for 300. [GL, Sun MS vol. 258, p. 378] Norton, Edmund, Earl's (or Early) Ct, Drury Lane, London, upholder … Man, 8 November 1709, GL, Sun MS vol. 2, p. 9] Norton, Edmund, London, upholder (1716). App. to Thomas Turner a … (1796). Freeman of Canterbury. [Canterbury poll bk] Nye, Edmund, The Parade, Tunbridge Wells, Tunbridge-ware …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Ecclesiasticus. Naishe, Thomas of co. Worcester, gent. St. Edmund Hall, matric. 22 March, 1604-5, aged 17. [ 5] Naish, … 1692-1713, sub-dean of Sarum 1694-1755, rector of St. Edmund's, Salisbury, 1694-1705, and of Corton Dinhame, … John s. John, of "Masepande," co. Merioneth, gent. St. Edmund Hall., matric. 4 March, 1620-1, aged 16. Nanney, John …