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A History of the County of Oxford
… a cadet of the Sheppards of Great Rollright. 66 Although Edmund Denton was still selling off some Barford property as … the tithes thus reunited went to John Fox and descended to Edmund Denton, who sold off the tithe of 26 yardlands along … clerk of par. council. V.C.H. Oxon. ii. 31011. Ibid. i. 3312. County Museum, P.R.N. 1735. V.C.H. Oxon. i. 408; …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Thomas Barham, esq. in the very beginning of king James I.'s reign, alienated it to the Rev. Charles Fotherbye, dean … removed to it in 1622. In the second year of king Charles I. he served the office of sheriff with much honour and … daughter Benedicta, who carried it in marriage to Sir Edmund de Haut, of Petham, in whose descendants, in like …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… made by Richard Arrowsmith, who under licence from James I had built a hunting lodge and formed a deer park at Bear … for his responsibility in connexion with the death of Edmund Earl of Kent. 23 He escaped the sentence by flight to … velvett.' 28 With Arborfield the manor was sold in 1589 to Edmund Standen, and was in the Standen family 29 (see …
Magna Britannia
… of Synfen or Synfin belonged, in the reigns of Edward I. and Edward III. 13, to the family of Touk or Toke, who … soon became extinct in the male line; the heiress married Edmund Beresford, Esq. of Staffordshire, whose heiress … which he held for life, under the King's grant in 1395 31; Edmund of Hadham, Earl of Richmond, father of King Henry …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… came to Audeley, whose Daughters and Heirs were married to Edmund and Robert Thorold, Sons of William Thorold, of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… who was imposed on the college in 1572 by Elizabeth I, his brother Edward, earl of Rutland (d. 1587), 79 Edward … had transferred his Cambridgeshire estates to his son Edmund (d. 1474). 96 When Edmund's son William died in 1492, part of his Barrington …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Morcott, Bisbrooke, Glaston and Luffenham. 16 Henry I farmed the manor of Barrowden for 20 to William de Albini. … to demise the manor for four years to the executors of Edmund, late Earl of Cornwall. 31 By an undated charter, … wall of the north aisle, partly hidden by a monument to Edmund Munton, 1831. The Munton tomb was restored to its …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… was assigned to his father's sister Joan, widow of Sir Edmund Ingoldisthorpe, 60 and on her death in 1494 passed to … before his death in 1557, and was succeeded by his son Sir Edmund (d. 1606). 63 Edmund's son Henry held Bartlow in 1624, … Essex. C 133/76/7 no. 8; C 135/222 no. 15. V.C.H. Cambs. i. 408; V.C.H. Essex, i. 536. C.R.O., 296/SP 1060. Trans. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… estate was granted as part of the honor of Leicester to Edmund, earl of Lancaster (d. 1296), who held it in 1279. 60 … was held by Adam de Schar, 61 but by 1313 had reverted to Edmund's son Thomas, 62 who held it at his forfeiture in … and Northamptonshire. 169 After William's death in Henry I's reign 170 his lands were divided between his elder sons, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in 1569. 96 In 1573 Elizabeth granted the manor in fee to Edmund Gresham and Percival Gunson. 97 NEWTON MORRELL … of Gyll. There are three bells: the treble inscribed 'W P, I H, I M, churchwardens 1661'; the second of the same date, with W …
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