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A History of the County of Surrey
… escheated with his other lands to the Crown. Under Henry I Eustace de Brutvile held it for a short time. 3 Henry II … Thomas Welles, 29 who, with his wife Cecily, joined with Edmund Pope (probably a descendant of John Pope and as such … Hen. VII, m. 360. Ct. R. of Selhurst Manor. Feast of St. Edmund, 2 Hen. VIII. Chan. Proc. Eliz. II, i, 34. a Feet of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the St. Johns, 6 until the death without issue of Edmund de St. John in 1347. 7 Bramley was assigned in dower to Elizabeth widow of Edmund, 8 and on her death in 1362 reverted to his sister and … followed the descent of the manor until the reign of Henry I, when Henry de Port the son and successor of Hugh de Port …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… before the Norman Conquest until the 13th century. Henry I stayed here; 4 Stephen spent the autumn of 1136 hunting at … held. 68 He died in 1440 and was succeeded by his grandson Edmund, whose desertion at the battle of Northampton in 1460 … George Henry, 8th Earl of Sandwich, erected 1917; and Edmund Laundy Flint, Sarah his wife, and Marianne Charlotte …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… father had held before him 6; the second that a certain Edmund held half a virgate worth 30 d. 7 Odo of Bayeux was … in 1639 left all his estates in Bramshaw to his grandson Edmund Warren, who in 1670 asserted his claim before the … hide and 2 virgates in parage worth 4 44; a certain Hunter I hide worth 30 s. 45; while Earl Roger of Shrewsbury had …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… New Forest. 5 At an early date, probably by grant of Henry I, 6 Breamore passed to the Earls of Devon, lords of the Isle … lamp to burn before the cross in the conventual church 45; Edmund Upehulle and his wife Agnes of land next the prior's … in 1582, on the petition of William Brooke Lord Cobham, to Edmund Frost and John Walker, 58 who sold it on the following …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 0 d. was reserved to the Crown. 69 It was granted by James I to his queen, Anne, for life 70 in 1614, and by Charles I … of it, the other two thirds passing to the Coningsbys. Edmund Freeman and Catherine were dealing with a third of the … de la Pole. 194 The manor passed from her to her grandson Edmund Inglethorpe, 195 who sold it in 1452 to John Beauchamp …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… passed to Walter's sister Joan (d. 1457), 46 her son Edmund Stradling (d. 1461), John Stradling 47 (d. 1471), and, … Mrs. D. Hartman. In 1950 Mrs. Hartman sold the farm to H. I. Coriat, and in 1955 Coriat sold it to Mr. W. L. Collins … and 1445 her husband John Dewale presented, and in 1465 Edmund Stradling's relict Elizabeth and her husband William …
A History of the County of Essex
… of St. Mary in Brentwood chapel was founded in 1388 by Edmund of Langley, duke of York, and others, presumably as … and map, 1788). Below, Mkt. and Fairs. Morant, Essex, i. 120. E.R.O., D/DMs P4 (map c. 1717); Map of Essex (1777); … introduction. E.R. xxv. 801. Universal Brit. Dir. (1791), i. 531. Pigot's Dir. Essex (1839). E. Carter, Hist. Geog. …
Magna Britannia
… in the possession of this estate, in the reign of Charles I., by George Keinsham. It was sold by the latter, in 1652, … Pollexfens, and is now the property of their descendant, Edmund Pollexfen Bastard, Esq. M. P. Mr. Bastard possesses … Langmead, Esq. In the parish church are the monuments of Edmund Hals 23, second son of Matthew Hals, Esq., of Efford, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… were leased to Queen Elizabeth for seventynine years. 53 Edmund Dunch, son of William Dunch of Little Wittenham, was … sold it to Robert Gale, 56 who conveyed it in 1651 to Edmund Dunch, 57 grandson of Edmund above named. It reverted … letter inscription: 'Hic jacet corpora ( sic) m[agister]i Joh[ann]is Scolffyld | qui obiit xv o die m maii a o di …
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