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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… ALDINGTON was given in 961, by queen Ediva, mother of king Edmund and king Edred, by the name of Ealdintune, among …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… le Despenser. 32 He died in 1413, 33 in which year his son Edmund granted the manor to his mother Margaret. 34 Edmund fifth Lord Ferrers dying in 1435 35 was followed by … of Hampstead made by William Lord Ferrers in 1450 to Sir Edmund Hungerford, John Norreys and others. 38 Sifrewast. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of Shiere Vachery, 36 till early in the 16th century, when Edmund Bray presented to Alfold. 37 Either he or his …
Magna Britannia
… ancient family of Appleby, as early as the year 1166. Sir Edmund Appleby distinguished himself at the battle of Cressy. … of the Domesday Survey the property of Godfrey Azelin. Edmund, Earl of Lancaster, died seised of this manor in 1296. … After the attainder of his great-grandson, it was given to Edmund, Earl of Lancaster. This manor was held under the …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… rent]: William Evere, 31 Ed. I; John Hervy, 1 Ed. II; Edmund Bernes, 5 Ed. II and 4 Ed. III; Thomas Maryns, 30 Ed. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the treasurer's windmill which was leased by James I to Edmund Sawyer. 9 The village of Alne lies to the north of the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… with Marden in the Dauntsey and Stradlyng families to Edmund Stradlyng (d. in or before 1461), whose son John … have descended to John Parham (fl. 1332), to his son Edmund, 175 and to Richard Parham (fl. 1359). 176 PARHAMS was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the same descent as Beckley until about 1288, when Edmund of Cornwall gave it to the house of canons 52 which he … Nicholas de Anna to Ambrosden church. 201 In 1283 Edmund, Earl of Cornwall, gave it with the manor to the … ii. 43. V.C.H. Bucks. i. 386; Downside Review, lxii, 1944. Edmund had succeeded his father in 1272: Cal. Inq. p. m. i, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a venue of social events. 63 In 1901 the landowner, Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bt., inclosed c. 20 a. around it and began … Lord Douglas; and in 1825 Lord Douglas sold it to Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bt. (d. 1826). 437 It descended with the baronetcy to Sir Edmund's nephew Sir Edmund Antrobus (d. 1870), to that Sir …
A History of the County of Warwick
… manor passed to his sister Elizabeth. She married first Edmund Dudley and afterwards Sir Arthur Plantagenet 26 …