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A History of the County of York North Riding
… century. 56 The history of a carucate in Acklam, once of Edmund and held by Robert Malet in 1086, 57 is not clear. It …
A History of the County of Oxford
… an annuity of 13 6 s. 8 d. from Adderbury and Bloxham to Edmund Danvers, 244 and in 1401 he had settled these manors … Crawley (Bucks.). 261 In 1701 Bray's surviving brother Edmund unsuccessfully claimed the manor as his heir male. 262 … Linguire held fee in Adderbury of Henry. 270 Henry's son Edmund succeeded his mother at Adderbury in 1297 271 and his …
Magna Britannia
… Wake, died without issue in 1343, his only sister married Edmund Plantagenet, Earl of Kent, whose daughter Joan became …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… with the patronage of this church, continued down to Edmund Watton, esq. of Addington, who left an only daughter … entitled him to this estate. He had by her two sons; Edmund, who died unmarried; and Leonard, who will be …
Magna Britannia
… of Tresmarrow. The late Mr. Vyvyan, of Tremeal, sold it to Edmund Bennet, Esq. who in 1790 divided it into four parts. … the interregnum in the seventeenth century, it was sold to Edmund Bourne, but at the Restoration was restored to the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Sir John de Wheatfield, for instance, and in 1385 by Sir Edmund de la Pole, Sir Gilbert Wace, and Sir Thomas Blount. … which he apparently sold in 1349 with the advowson to Edmund Bereford, clerk, lord of Rush Court manor in Clapcot … 59 and son of the judge Sir William Bereford. 60 Sir Edmund died in 1354, leaving his three sisters as coheiresses …
A History of the County of Oxford
… conveyed the manor to Robert Waller, 102 the father of Edmund Waller the poet. He died in 1616, 103 when Edmund was but ten. The poet's connexion with Tiddington may …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the suppressed house of Bonhommes at Ashridge in 1575 by Edmund Verney. On it lie the stone effigies of Sir Robert … year of Elizabeth and the chapel and vault made by Edmund Verney, his wife Dame Audrey (Carew) being buried here … time out of mind for finding lights in the church. 90 Edmund earl of Cornwall in 1297 granted to the rector and …
A History of the County of Hertford
… part of a knight's fee in Titburst of Emericus de St. Edmund, who held of John Wake, who was a tenant of the abbot … in 1444, leaving an only daughter Margaret, who married Edmund Tudor, by whom she had a son Henry, earl of Richmond, … was held in 1311 by Alice Magot, 179 and in 1388 by Thomas Edmund. 180 The other property of the same name was held of …