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A History of the County of Bedford
… son Henry, a minor. Henry de Hastings accompanied Richard I on crusade in 11912, receiving remission of his scutage in … alienated Moggerhanger to William Gascoigne. In 1507 Sir Edmund Lucy and his wife Eleanor (widow of Richard Enderby) … owners in the 17th century. 91 CHURCH The church of ST. EDMUND consists of a chancel 38 ft. by 19 ft., north and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of Lord le Despenser, descended in turn to Robert's son Edmund (d. 1435), and to Edmund's son William, 161 but it has not been traced later. … R.O., Q/RI 136. See p. 191. E.g. Rudge, Hist. of Glos. i. 36. 'Glos. Barrows', Trans. B.G.A.S. lxxix. 104. Glos. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Bellesme, son of Earl Roger, in the reign of Henry I, and from this date the overlordship followed the descent … which passed to his son Nicholas, 46 and ten years later Edmund de Kendal, kt., died seised of four messuages and 6 … afterwards coalesced and became one estate. A certain Edmund at the same date was holding 1 hide in Sway which …
A History of the County of Bedford
… evidence concerning this property has been found, until Edmund Earl of Wiltshire died seised of it (here for the … VI granted the 'capital messuage called Grymsbury' to Edmund Clarke, Nicholas Vaux and Thomas Grendon. 49 The last … here given can only be taken as approximate. V.C.H. Beds. i, 275, 276. Beds. Times, 7 Sept. 1900. Slater, Engl. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Algernon Swinburne lies buried in the new churchyard. Edmund Peel, the poet, resided many years at Underrock, and … Adams, Guide to Isle of Wight (1888), 190. V.C.H. Hants, i, 521. Oglander Memoirs (ed. W. H. Long), 196. Testa de … Berry, Hants Gen. 185. Tithe map, 1844. V.C.H. Hants, i, 458. Dugdale, Mon. Angl. v, 31617; Harl. Chart. 55 D. 21. …
Magna Britannia
… (then in the crown,) the site of which is not known. Edmund Earl of Lancaster, who died in 1296, was seised of the … of St. Cas in 1758,) and Isabel his wife, daughter of Edmund Turner, Esq., of Stoke-Rochford in the county of … of the Duchy of Lancaster, was granted by King Charles I., in 1630, to Charles Harbord, Esq., and others, who, in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… manors, in which, after the ejection of his son by Henry I, his grandson, a third Robert de Stutevill, had been … names occur again in 1416. 59 It is not clear whether Edmund Darell, returned as lord of Flaxton in 1316, 60 held … sold it in 1463 to John and Henry Thwaites. 73 From Edmund Thwaites, lord at his death in 1501, 74 Sand Hutton …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… settled a water-mill in Bossington worth 20 s. on his son Edmund, on whose death in 1485 it was said to be held of the … (q.v.) founded by Thomas Dowse in 1601. Vide V.C.H. Hants, i, 3223. Local Govt. Bd. Order 14727. Ibid. 14726. Statistics … See Upper Eldon. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), xviii, 137. Edmund Baker (Pistor), the father of William, had died in …
Magna Britannia
… till the year 1606, when it was granted by King James I. to Sir Arthur Gorges 13; after this, it passed, by … John resold it to the Prideauxes in the reign of George I., and it is now the property of the Rev. C. Prideaux Brune. … and barton of Godolphin were "sold, temp. Hen. VI., by Edmund Arundell, Knt., to one Stephens, upon condition of a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… III. which his daughter and heir carried in marriage to Edmund Haut, of Haut's-place, in Petham, who possessed it in … remained entire till the civil wars of king Charles I's reign, when it was broken to pieces, all but one hand … in which name it continued till the reign of king James I when it was sold to Sir Anthony St.Leger, master of the …
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