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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… his Wife, had Issue, William, Anthony, John, John, Thomas, Edmund, and Ralph, and Henry, Mary, Lucy, Jane, Millescent, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… leased the manor to William Ayermin, Bishop of Norwich. 45 Edmund son and heir of Nicholas 46 married Joan daughter of … death of William Ayermin. 48 Twenty years later his son Edmund 49 received licence to acquire this manor, 50 and was …
A History of the County of Northampton
… when it passed to his daughter and heir Maud, the wife of Edmund de Bohun. 56 It afterwards reverted to the elder …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of John Ingpen, 100 and in 1607 they sold the estate to Edmund Ryves. 101 In 1614 John Ryves died seised of the manor and was succeeded by his son Edmund, 102 who died in 1639, leaving the estate to his … R. Hil. 3 Eliz. rot. 50), who let the house to his brother Edmund (Pat. 3 Eliz. pt. iii). Thomas died in 1590 (Chan. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1398 the quarter fee was held of the Earl of Stafford by Edmund Wayte. 26 A William Wayte of Barton was collector of a … parish. 45 He, or another John, died in 1551 and his son Edmund died in 1559 leaving a son William then a child. 46 … of a man in Elizabethan costume and an inscription to Edmund (altered from Edward) Bury, died 22 January 1558(9). …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… atte Crouch, who held the manor (perhaps as trustees), and Edmund atte Crouch, 52 Peter Fraunkeleyn and Stephen de … estate held by John de Cruce in the time of Edward I, and Edmund de la Crouche in 1331, 133 may probably be taken as … Kingsmill sold them to William Davis, who sold them to Edmund Morgan in 1630 167; but the Crown presented in 1636 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the manor of Basing. 21 He died in 1337, 22 and his son Edmund died without issue only ten years later. 23 His heirs … out of which a rent-charge was paid to Elizabeth, widow of Edmund. 26 She died in 1361, 27 and her infant son a month … palace here.' 116 LICKPIT was granted in 945 by King Edmund to Ethelnod, his chaplain, with a certain 'monastic …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… however, in 1319, when he granted the rent to his brother, Edmund de Woodstock, created Earl of Kent on 28 July 1321, … in 1411 her heirs were the four surviving sisters of Edmund Holand, tenth Earl of Kent 65; Joan wife of Edmund Plantagenet Duke of York, Margaret widow of John …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… (d. s.p.m. 1444) and in 1444 to his brother and successor Edmund 78 (killed 1455). 79 Perhaps by 1453 those two-thirds has passed to Edmund Tudor, earl of Richmond 80 (d. 1456). They were … fee there of the honor of Richmond. 116 His son and heir Edmund, who held the manor in 1275, 117 died after 1293, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Elizabeth granted both the advowson and the rectory to Edmund Downynge and Peter Aysheton, 142 evidently in trust …
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