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A History of the County of Buckingham
… by knight service of the honour of Wallingford. 7 In 12846 Edmund de Salenewe appears as intermediary lord, 8 and in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… was accounted among his possessions. 65 His son and heir Edmund negotiated the sale of the manor in transactions … of Shenley made by Francis Pigott to Richard Raven. 75 Edmund Ashfield, who in 1546 had been appointed bailiff and … in the manor to the Crown in the same year. 80 In 1571 Sir Edmund Ashfield 81 settled the manor on his wife Eleanor, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and lands of Sibyl had been first granted by the king to Edmund Earl of Cornwall, whose executors sold it to Richard … 158 and at his death in 1504 came to his cousin and heir, Edmund Lord Grey de Wilton. 159 It was possibly this property …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Coke, 54 and his son Robert Coke 55 in 1570 conveyed it to Edmund Ashfield, 56 whose leasehold rights under a grant from … gules a cheveron azure with three roses or thereon. Sir Edmund Ashfield died in January 15778 and Stanton Barry passed to his daughter and co-heir Avice wife of Edmund Lee. 58 Avice Lee survived her husband, dying in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… this connexion in 1615. 86 Baldwin Wake, 87 and afterwards Edmund Mortimer, held mesne rights in one-half of Eakley in … or another of the same name between 1287 98 and 1302. 99 Edmund Mortimer was holding in 1316 and 1346 100 and John … four floor slabs to Ann widow of Robert Howard (d. 169); Edmund Butt, rector (d. 1701); John Hillersdon, rector and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Williams in 1539 to Thomas Golsew. 73 It was held later by Edmund Atkinson, and granted in 1569 to Henry Fowler, his …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… meeting in the neighbourhood. 21 In 1672 the house of Edmund Carter was licensed for Presbyterian worship. 22 On … There was a balance at the bank of 322. The charity of Edmund Arnold, or the Furthoe charity, founded in 1689. In …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… younger son of Paul Dayrell, removed to Lamport. 106 Edmund son of Francis Dayrell, called Edmund Dayrell of Lamport in 1615, 107 died seised of a … 1633. 108 His son Abel conveyed the half-manor to John and Edmund Dayrell in 1642, 109 and the Dayrell family appears to …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the hospital 12 acres of land and meadow, and Ellis son of Edmund the miller gave a messuage and 4 acres of land, all …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… a grant of the remaining twothirds of this manor from Edmund de Berford. 17 A rentcharge on the manor of 10 yearly … in 1341 by Walter, son of William Audlaf of Stoke, to Edmund Parage and his wife Agnes. 51 This property reappears … L.T.R.), Trin. 8 Eliz. m. 26. It was in 163747 held by Sir Edmund Pye (Feet of F. Bucks. Trin. 13 Chas. I; Cal. Com. for …
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