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A History of the County of Warwick
… descended in the Earls of Leicester and came to Edmund, Earl of Lancaster, 25 being afterwards absorbed in … by Queen Elizabeth in 1562 to Bartholomew Brokesbye and Edmund Downyng, who at once sold them to the tenant, George …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and heir Benedicta, who carried it in marriage to Sir Edmund de Haut, of Petham, whose son Nicholas Haut gave to … in the 16th and 29th year of king Henry VIII. whose son Edmund dying unmarried in his life-time, his two daughters, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 13747, 353. Wilts. Inq. p.m. 162549 (Index Libr.), 431. Edmund Ludlow, Memoirs, ed. C. H. Firth, i. 124. Aubrey, Nat. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… He was collated at the same time to the rectory of St. Edmund the king London, and is now (1798) a domestic …
A History of the County of Oxford
… provost. 321 The learned John Aglionby, Principal of St. Edmund Hall, held the cure from 1604 to 1610, but for part of … vigorous rector was John Mill (16821707), Principal of St. Edmund Hall and a scholar of repute. 325 During the 18th …
A History of the County of Bedford
… was given by the parish as a memorial to the Hon. and Rev. Edmund Tudor St. John, who died in 1884. The interior has …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… afterwards formed the GREAT MANOR, belonged to King Edmund, who in 944 granted 100 'mansae' to lfric the priest. … date previous to 1484 it came into the possession of Sir Edmund Rede and other, presumably as trustees for Anne wife … died seised in 1475, 112 and was followed by his brother Edmund and nephew Thomas. 113 The latter died in 1510, 114 …
A History of the County of Northampton
… six years later, when the honor of Peverel was granted to Edmund Earl of Lancaster, and became incorporated in the … granted the custody of his lands in Northamptonshire to Edmund Earl of Cornwall, on 27 October 1282. 21 The next year … in December 1535 leaving Blisworth to his younger son Sir Edmund Knightley and Ursula his wife. 41 They granted the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… lands in Aston Magna were leased in 1587 to the Crown by Edmund Freke, Bishop of Worcester 44; these followed the … 1426 to the property, 150 which afterwards passed to Edmund Childe, who died about 1459, leaving as his heir his … of the manor of Tredington, was granted to the Crown by Edmund Freke, Bishop of Worcester, 197 and the two estates …
A History of the County of Oxford
… descended to Robert de Bereford (fl. 1327, 1340), and to Edmund Waldyff, who married Robert de Bereford's daughter Margery. 179 Edmund's son Thomas, a minor on his father's death in 1395, … who maintained that Milcombe had been sold outright to Edmund Hall. 184 Edmund Hall's heirs were his daugher …
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