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A History of the County of Leicester
… House and Belgrave Hall. Belgrave Hall was built for Edmund and Ann Craddock between 1709 and 1713; 8 the stable … village. The building of Belgrave Hall in 170913 for Edmund Craddock 85 marked the beginning of the village's life …
A History of the County of Leicester
… the forfeiture of Simon de Montfort to Henry Ill's son Edmund of Lancaster. Edmund's successors, the earls and dukes of Lancaster, …
A History of the County of Leicester
… by Hugh to St. Evroul Abbey. 7 Humberstone belonged to Edmund, Earl of Lancaster, at his death in 1296 and passed to …
A History of the County of Leicester
… landowners were the family of Craddock, from whom Sir Edmund Craddock Hartopp, lord of the manor in 1800, was … The first member of the family to buy land in Knighton was Edmund Craddock of Leicester, woollen-draper, who did so in … of any mention of a lord of the manor in 1756. In 1846 Sir Edmund Craddock Hartopp was described as lord of the manor, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… beginning of the next century had become the property of Edmund Ferrers and Francis Phillips. 6 These mills eventually … followed the descent of the family 27 till 1838, when Sir Edmund Filmer sold it to Mr. Fearnley Whittingstall, and on …
Magna Britannia
… and resided at this place above three hundred years: Sir Edmund Fortescue, of Fallopit, was created a baronet in 1664: … branch of this house, which became extinct by the death of Edmund Fortescue, Esq. in 1734. Mary, his daughter and … Rev. Nathaniel Wells, rector of East Allington, whose son Edmund took the name of Fortescue, and was father of Edmund …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Formerly in the north wall of the earlier vestry (ibid.) Edmund Mabe of Abbotsley, who died in 1528, left a pound of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Sir Henry FitzHerbert, by whom in 1838 it was sold to Mr. Edmund Lomax, of Netley Park, Shiere, who had resided at … 1580 by the Elringtons to Richard Browne 44 in trust for Edmund Hill of Sutton in Shiere, was conveyed by his son …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Gernoun, descendants of Elizabeth and Alice, sisters of Edmund, Robert's greatgrandfather. 36 Before, however, Ralph … of John Fullwood, 44 and after his death she married Sir Edmund Hampden, one of the five knights imprisoned for having … 1706) and Richard Thursby (d. 1736). The table tomb of Sir Edmund Hampden (d. 1627) in this chapel (vestry) is now …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of Abington 37 (d. 1274). William's heir was his son Edmund, but much land remained with William's widow Maud until after 1286. Edmund's brother and heir, John of Abington, of age by 1286, …