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A History of the County of Hampshire
… held Brockenhurst in the reigns of William Rufus and Henry I. He was succeeded by a grandson Hugh, who presumably died … in 1485. 52 Joyce sister of the latter was the wife of Sir Edmund Dudley, and in 1490 their son Edward Lord Dudley … in the New Forest 118. Ibid. 172. Ibid. 175. V.C.H. Hants, i, 516 a. Chart. R. 12 Edw. Ill, m. 20, no. 39. Red Bk. of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Brayes (q.v.). 11 The Brays held Bromham until 1565, when Edmund, grandson of Sir Reginald Bray, sold the property to … who was knighted on the occasion of the visit of James I to Salden House in 1603. 13 Sir John died in 1607, when his … it his residence. He was a renowned Royalist, and Charles I is said to have stayed the night at Bromham House. He was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… whole of them came into the hands of the bishop of Baieux, I do not find; but it is certain only three of them returned … Sir John Elwill, bart. who dying in 1727, without issue, Edmund, his brother, succeeded him, and about 1732, conveyed … Barton, 1667. PATRONS, & c. CURATES. Bishop of Rochester Edmund Lees, 1670. S. Grascomes, 1681. George Wilson, 1682. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… were soke of the king's manor of Pickering in 1086, when I carucate 6 oxgangs of land formerly held by Ulf as a … lands here subsequently merged in the honour of Pickering. Edmund Earl of Lancaster held 2 carucates in 12845, 115 and … no. 16. Henry III was said in 1327 to have granted them to Edmund Earl of Lancaster, who enfeoffed John de Dalton for …
A History of the County of Worcester
… their presentments at the half-yearly courts. 37 James I granted the tolls to John How of Longer Castle, whose heirs … azure therein and a scutcheon argent over all. In 1302 Edmund de Mortimer granted the rent from Bromsgrove to Isabel … John in tail-male with remainder to his mother Margaret, Edmund de Mortimer's widow, for life. 87 In 1317 John …
A History of the County of Rutland
… was made that Richard, Earl of Cornwall, and later Edmund his son, as lords of Oakham Soke, unjustly took 10 s. … and flagon. The registers before 1812 are as follows: (i) baptisms 15761630, 45 marriages 15821630, burials … the great gates, being the porter's lodge.' V.C.H. Rutl. i, 117. Ibid. V.C.H. Rutl., i, 139. Ibid. 132, 139. Harl. MS. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… then described as the manor of BROUGHTON SEYNT FERMYN to Edmund Grevyle and others by fine. 23 On 18 May 1522 George … in 1771. 56 The registers before 1812 are as follows: (i) baptisms 15601631, marriages 15701627, burials 1559 1627; … Council in place of the churchwardens. N. & Q. Northants. i (19057), 166. Ibid, i (18845), 32. The Poll Bks. show that …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Adeliz de Todeni and Roger Bigod, who married William (I) d'Aubigny. 57 In the early 13th century Broughton and … at Broughton in 1301. 72 This John, a knight of Edward I, probably built the original castle; he served overseas and … without male heirs. It is likely that Margery, wife of Edmund Waldyff of Mollington in Cropredy, 91 and Joan, wife …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and Margaret had conveyed the reversion of their share, i.e. of the manor, to Hugh de Holes. 88 Seisin seems to have … the reversion of the manor after his death on his son Edmund, with remainder to his son John. 101 Probably Edmund died without heirs, for the estate passed after the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to its identification with the estate in Michelton which Edmund was holding at the time of the Domesday Survey. 66 The … in tail male. 82 Francis was afterwards knighted by James I and died in 1615, leaving Francis his son and heir, 83 who … p.m. 18 Edw. II, no. 21. V.C.H. Hants, i, 506. Part of Edmund's estate had been held of Edward the Confessor by his …
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