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A History of the County of Warwick
… 27 but in 1322 he and his son William and his brother Edmund were fugitives from justice, having joined the rebels … Sir Alfred, or Avery, Trussell, who was descended from Edmund mentioned above, 32 and they had one daughter, … in whose possession it still remains. 60 V.C.H. Warw. i, 326. Ibid. ii, 1456. 'Omnibus expulsis, solum manerium, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… stands seemingly south-southeast and north-north-west, I should otherwise think the present house was the chapel of … Pincerna, from his being chief butler to king Henry I. seems to have held it in sergeantry in that reign, by the … of Arundel, in king Edward III.'s reign, alienated it to Edmund Staplegate, who died possessed of it in the 46th year …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (see manors) for recusancy in the reign of Charles I. 17 MANORS At the date of the Great Survey BINFIELD … 38 It remained with the Crown until the reign of James I, 39 who bestowed the property in 1616 upon Charles, then … to Elizabeth, the wife of Gabriel Yonge and daughter of Edmund Lechmere, who died in 1686, John Dancastle, 1680, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to that town and port, ever since the reign of king Edward I. yet in king Henry VI.'s reign it was disputed whether this … held it in the reigns of king Henry III. and Edward I. of the abbot of St. Augustine's, by knight's service. He … here, for the minister to live in. Accordingly Mr. Edmund Fellows, A. M. of Sandwich, officiated here as …
A History of the County of Worcester
… In 1338 and 1341 Robert Harley and Margaret his wife and Edmund Cornwall and his wife Elizabeth, who seem to have held … Bagley made mee 1692'; the second, 'When you me ring i'll sweetly sing, A.R. 1748'; the third, 'Henry Bagley made … year, which is applied towards the repairs of the church. Edmund Pace, as stated on the same table, gave 6 s. for six …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 11 In 1267 Prince Edward granted the honour to his brother Edmund, 12 who was created Earl of Lancaster in the same … died while still a minor in 1415, and his uncle and heir Edmund Ruyhale granted the manor to John Merbury, Edward … 1740.' The registers before 1812 are as follows: (i) all entries 1539 to 1650; (ii) baptisms and burials 1650 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and has a fine oak overmantel. It was given by James I to Lord Windsor about 1605 for his house at Worcester, and … window is a shield of Anne of Denmark, queen of James I, set in an oval panel and surrounded by Jacobean strapwork, … of Tutbury, of which Bisham formed a part, was granted to Edmund Crouchback Earl of Lancaster. 22 The charter of King …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Henry VII, 82 and died in 1492, being succeeded by his son Edmund Lucy, 83 who in his turn was followed in 14956 by his … Katherine, then wife of Roger Palmer, and their uncle Edmund Walshe sold the manor in 1615 to William Keyt, 91 who … peal was rung commemorating the execution of Charles I. The plate consists of a cup and cover paten made in 1778, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… chief, 257 and he died in 1309 leaving as his heir his son Edmund. 258 Edmund was succeeded in 1314 by his son Geoffrey, 259 who at … and may have been intermittent before then. In 1284 Edward I had asked the pope to appropriate Cleeve church to the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Eddeva the Fair. After the Conquest it was sold by William I to William Bishop of London (105175), 61 and in 1086 it was … proper care of the remains. In 1137 Anselm Abbot of St. Edmund's, who was trying to obtain the bishopric of London, … 147 It descended to a William Gibbe, son apparently of Edmund, the eldest son of John Gibbe, 148 who died seised of …
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