Search

Displaying 17671 - 17680 of 23015
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 22 transferred Marsh to Michael de la Pole and Thomas and Edmund his brothers, whose father William de la Pole obtained … indenture. They accordingly put in a tenant of their own, Edmund Croft, against whom Henry Howel brought an action for … remain with the de la Pole family until the attainder of Edmund de la Pole in January 15034. Charles Brandon Duke of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… among five sons, so that on the death of the eldest, Sir Edmund Verney, without issue in 1558, the next brother, Edmund (afterwards knighted, and, to prevent confusion, often … Parliament, in 1597, 45 on his widow Mary until their son Edmund had attained his majority. 46 In 1620 he purchased …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Saints Day 'post mortem B. Eadmundi Archiepiscopi.' St. Edmund died in 1240, but was not canonized till 1247, and the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… William, who died in 1395, leaving as heir his brother Edmund. 31 Elizabeth Beauchamp was holding the manor in 1396 … 34 who presented to the church in 1400, 35 and to whom Edmund Earl of Stafford confirmed the grant for the term of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Elizabeth Aprice, with remainder to his wife's brothers, Edmund and Lewis and John Aprice, who were to bring up and … to release all right under the provisions of his will. Edmund Aprice, who with his brothers Robert and Lewis, and with Edmund Conquest, had dealt with the manor in 1565, 47 in 1586 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… abeyance, but reappeared again after their separation, Edmund Rede holding lands here in the 15th century of George …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in 1232. 162 He died in 1240, and was succeeded by his son Edmund, a minor. On his death in 1257 Warrington passed to … by Alice his daughter, who married Thomas, son of Edmund 'Crouchback,' younger son of Henry III. 166 Thomas, … and it was actually quitclaimed to him by Ralph's heir Edmund Earl of Stafford in 1403 ( Cat. of Anct. D. v, 133, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… manor of Oving and leaving as co-heirs his two nephews Sir Edmund Carew, kt., and Sir John Arundel, kt., sons of his … date as the manor of DINHAMS or DYNHAMS. In 151213 Sir Edmund Carew granted his fourth share to Sir Robert … and in 151011 the manor was quitclaimed to Pigott by Sir Edmund Lucy, kt., and Eleanor his wife, 70 who was probably …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… passed in marriage with the earl's granddaughter Anne to Edmund Earl of Stafford, 13 who was holding the mesne … widow Juliane Vernon. 36 In 1400 this manor was granted by Edmund Earl of Stafford to Nicholas Bradshaw during the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… royal confirmation of the manor. 56 In the following year Edmund de Ros obtained a reversal of Thomas's attainder, 57 … Earl of Rutland, whose father was nephew and coheir of Edmund de Ros. 58 At that date the Earl of Rutland conveyed … Gibbs combining with other members of his family and Sir Edmund Denton of Hillesden, 65 who had, however, held the …
Displaying 17671 - 17680 of 23015