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A History of the County of Hertford
… 160910, leaving two daughters, Frances, the wife of Sir Edmund Lucy, and Elizabeth, who married first Robert West and … the manor to William Lochard and others, 64 and in 14301 Edmund Chertsey, son and heir of John Chertsey, released his … had a grant of free warren in his demesne lands of Boxe (i.e. Boxe in Walkern) and Hoddesdon and a weekly market on …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the suite of Eleanor Countess of Bar, daughter of Edward I, whom he constantly accompanied abroad; 11 after her death … Richard, Earl of Arundel, son of his sister Alice and Edmund, late Earl of Arundel. Richard accordingly inherited … by John Wilmot (1802). Returns at Farnham. V.C.H. Surr. i, 316. Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 219, 220 b. Chan. Inq. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… to her son John Duke of Suffolk and her grandson Edmund Duke of Suffolk, 32 but was forfeited by the latter on … tenor, of 1721, by Rudhall of Gloucester, is inscribed, 'I to the church the living call and to the grave do summon … 1722.' 136 The registers previous to 1812 are as follows: (i) baptisms 1691 to 1783, marriages 1693 to 1754; (ii) …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was one of the many manors which were granted by William I to Robert d'Oilly, and it is possible that before the … 13 s. 4 d. In 1502 the abbot successfully sued the rector Edmund Croston for eight years' arrears of this sum. 169 The … 178 Two early-16th-century rectors were outstanding men: Edmund Croston (14981503), 179 later Principal of Brasenose …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… William, son of Duke Robert of Normandy, against Henry I and died a monk, at Foucarmont Abbey in 1140. John, Count … of Kent, in 1411, 11 when it went to Eleanor, sister of Edmund, Earl of Kent (d. 1408), and wife of Thomas, Earl of … bars gules. The tenant in demesne in the time of Richard I was Simon son of Richard, who was suing the Count of Eu and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to 1614 the manor belonged to the Crown: 68 in 1610 James I settled it on Henry, prince of Wales (d. 1612). 69 In 1614 … Southby in 1835, 77 and from Anthony it passed to his son Edmund Southby (d. 1886). Edmund's trustees sold it in 1886 to J. L. Hill, 78 who in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 7 Horace Walpole wrote to George Selwyn in 1772 that I had heard of Vanbrugh, and how Sir Thomas Robinson and he … a year old at the death of his father. Margaret married Edmund de Frethby, who died seised by courtesy of the manor … reverted to her on his death in 1409. 44 She married Sir Edmund Hastings and died in 1436, 45 when her grandson Ralph …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… was created Earl of March in 1328) until the death of Edmund, the last Earl of March of that name, in 1425. 6 His … and two plates. The registers before 1812 are as follows: (i) a parchment book containing baptisms from 1562 to 1643, … Statistics from Bd. of Agric. (1905). V.C.H. Berks. i, 349, 362. Dugdale, Mon. i, 210. V.C.H. Berks. i, 362. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… thus referred to by Cobbett:'This is as interesting a spot I think as the foot of man ever was placed upon. Here are two … of it thus:'My father's residence in Hampshire, where I have passed many light and some heavy hours, was at Buriton … of Winchester, purchased Weston from Nicholas Hunt and Edmund Marsh, 113 to the last-named of whom Stephen Vachell …
A History of the County of Rutland
… its pre-eminence. Sir John Harington entertained James I in April 1603 at his house at Burley when the king was on … his lands, and Burley was given into the custody of Edmund de Assheby. 42 He appears to have regained his manors by 1327, for he then complained that Edmund and others had taken away stock and felled timber on …
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