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A History of the County of Buckingham
… 102 money for the purchase having been contributed by Edmund Audley, Bishop of Salisbury, in 1518. 103 In 1600 … 1417. 129 The under-tenant of the Hastings fee in 1313 was Edmund de Shakelee, 130 who had been succeeded in 1375 by …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the descent of Middle Claydon (q.v.) till 1559, 38 when Edmund and Francis Verney conveyed it to William, afterwards … estates of Sir Walter Pye, but among those of Sir Edmund Pye ( Cal. Com. for Comp. 68). Close, 5 Geo. II, pt. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Elizabeth Claver and Matthew Claver their son. 39 In 1570 Edmund or Edward Smythe, son and heir of Thomas, came of age …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… it on trustees for the use of himself and his younger son Edmund, who inherited on his father's death in 1553, 119 and made a settlement in the following year. 120 In 1555 Edmund was called upon to prove his title to his grange of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… The first reference to Linford occurs in 944, when King Edmund gave to his thegn Aelfheah land at Linforda with … 28 In 1310 his son and heir John conveyed Great Linford to Edmund Butler, reserving a life interest, 29 which he afterwards transferred to Edmund for an annual rent. 30 Five years later, as Edmund had …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Duke of Norfolk, 86 and after his forfeiture in 1398 to Edmund Duke of York. 87 Thomas Earl of Warwick was reinstated … Emma married William Forster, and their great-grandson, Edmund Forster, 233 died seised of WOLFS PLACE in 1595. 234 … lease by his brother Lawrence, his wife Anne and their son Edmund in survivorship 248 and does not reappear. In 1166 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… continue but a short tyme.'Ralph Verney also wrote to Edmund Denton, 'Suffer me to tell you how much I am afflicted … held by Alexander's second but first surviving son Edmund, who in 1651 begged discharge of this manor on the … 57 Hillesden was retained by the family, however, although Edmund, succeeding to an impoverished estate and a ruined …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 48 who in 1424 had granted it during Thomasine's life to Edmund Rede and Richard Sturgeon. 49 Probably before the end …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… part with the demesne lands becoming the property of Sir Edmund Harrison, kt., 51 who died in 1712. 52 In 1733 his son … At the south-west of the chancel is a floor slab to Edmund Lawrence (d. 1645), and at the west end of the nave is …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… for ten years in 1363 to John of Newport, Thomas Young and Edmund Barnabe. 37 In 13767 the manor was settled on Sir … of the king, 99 and in 1486 of Sir William Norris. 100 Edmund Bacon held the land in Kingsey pertaining to Ewelme … who died in 1349, 105 and in 1362, on a final partition of Edmund Bacon's estates, Kingsey Manor was awarded to their …