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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… chronicler considered that the incident had roused Edward I to order the clearing from roadsides of wood and bushes by … to the Crown, which granted them the same year to Edmund, earl of Cambridge, 116 later duke of York (d. 1402). … her heirs, with remainder in tail to John's brother Sir Edmund Bacon. 119 Denise died without issue in 1349, and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… a scholar and poet, received many favours from James I through the influence of Robert Carr, Viscount Rochester, … John of Stonor. 88 In 1382 the land in Bourton was held by Edmund Stonor with his land in Condicote 89 with which it … of the Batsford estate. 357 Dom. Bk. (Rec. Com.), i. 166. Glos. Subsidy Roll, 1327, 38. See pp. 2034. L. &c P. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in England's political history in 1644 when Charles I and the Prince of Wales lodged one night there on the … the Dissolution, 143 was granted by the Crown in 1562 to Edmund Brydges, Lord Chandos 144 (d. 1573), whose grandson, … to the Prince of Wales. It was with him that Charles I lodged a night in 1644. Temple actively resisted …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… descent of the lordship of Middleham 73 (q.v.) until James I sold the reversion to the citizens of London, from whom … toll in this manor was granted with Middleham by Charles I to the citizens of London in 1628. 92 The earl had a … (now first socalled) was settled with Startforth (q.v.) by Edmund Charles in 1349, 101 and in 1531; when the next …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the 1st year of queen Mary How it passed afterwards I have not found, though it seems never to have been restored … at the time of the dissolution, in England. King Richard I. in his 1st year, anno 1189, gave the MANOR of BOXELE 6 to … came to their daughter and heir Benedicta, the wife of Sir Edmund de Haute, of Haute's-court, in Petham, whose eldest …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the manor on Ralf Earl of Westmoreland, his step-brother, i.e. the son of his father John Lord Neville by his first … The overlordship descended with the fee of Ferrers to Edmund Earl of Lancaster, and in 1298 was included in the … 100 N. & Q. Northants. 18867, P. 202. V.C.H. Northants. i, 353 a. Abbrev. Plac. (Rec. Com.), 79. Ibid. 80. Pipe R. 13 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… as 'made all of stone' and as standing 'on the hither (i.e. north) bank of the Avon'. There was a 'little street' … known as Barley's Court in South Wraxall and belonged to Edmund Blount, son of John, at his death in 1468. 326 It … of the Barley family. 341 John Blount's son and heir Edmund (d. 1468) was succeeded by Simon, son of Edmund, who …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 17th century had got into a ruinous state. In 1627 Charles I promised to have it repaired, 18 but nothing was done till … of the nucleus of a town occurs in 1285, when Edward I granted a market to be held at Brading every week on … and the dividends are duly applied. Sandown. The Rev. Edmund Hollond by deed, 9 April 1847, gave a sum of 120 18 s. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… has on one of its dormer windows the initials and date I PW 1635. The present Parsonage, which bears the date 1697 … flagon. 13 The registers before 1812 are as follows: (i) all entries 165373; (ii) 16771764; (iii) baptisms and … family. In 1671 William Ward of Brafield conveyed it to Edmund Neale, presumably for a settlement. 25 In 1698 his …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… put in the hands of a responsible and local man, Richard I granted the one hundred shillingsworth of land before … of which he died seised in 1391, leaving a son and heir Edmund, aged thirtyfour. 49 Edmund died seised of the manor in 1427, and on his death …