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A History of the County of Buckingham
… Buckingham on 23 September 1792 writes to Lord Grenville, 'I conclude you will be at Dropmore as soon as you can put up … 179 The Earl of Cornwall died in 1272, 180 and his son Edmund held the manor until his death without issue in 1300. … 239 The next member of the family of whom there is record, Edmund Eyre, was living in 1493, 240 but had been succeeded …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… who was still a minor when he died in 1422 leaving a son Edmund, aged one. 28 The wardship of Edmund was granted to John, Lord Tiptoft, who married Edmund … Dir. Cambs. (1904). Lysons, Cambs. 95. V.C.H. Cambs. i. 379. Cambs. Lay Subsidy, 1327, 1718; East Anglian, n.s. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… years later granting the reversion to Sir William's son Edmund for his life, with eventual remainder to his own … 136 In 1763 the patrons were said to be Lord Cobham (i.e. Richard Temple), Mr. Blencowe, and Mr. Smith by turns. … 11 Geo. III, c. 87. Award dated 9 April 1772. V.C.H. Warw. i, 339. Dugd. 1073; Royce, Landboc Mon. de Winchelcumba, i, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the castles and lands of Robert de Ferrers were granted to Edmund (Crouchback), son of Henry III, 9 but the next tenants … to hold the manor of Burton near Wolvey in dower, of Edmund, Lord Grey de Ruthin, whose grandfather was heir … was granted back to Muriel Lyttleton his widow by James I. 73 In 1605 she and Edward Bromley leased it to Sir Thomas …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of which is a panel dated 1704 and with the initials, I w M. The house has been modernised and none of the original … Gerard de Aylesford 33 and passed in direct succession to Edmund, 34 John 35 and John de Aylesford. The last granted … opponent of the levy of ship-money. 43 Thomas's son Edmund inherited it in 1642 44 and was living in 1670. Early …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Buscott 1779.' The registers before 1812 are as follows: (i) all entries from 1676 to October 1744; (ii) from July 1745 … said to have been one of the Adam brothers. V.C.H. Berks. i, 346. Dugdale, Baronage, i, 32. G.E.C. Peerage (new ed.), … is the case. The inscriptions on the two latter are: (1) 'Edmund Iacobs and Robert Browne churchwardens. Edward Neale …
A History of the County of Hertford
… afterwards became an ardent Royalist, devoted to Charles I and Charles II. 11 In 1679 he was M.P. for Herts. Though … Despensers, in 1326, Edward II granted it to his brother Edmund of Woodstock earl of Kent. 23 Edmund of Woodstock was attainted in 1329 for complicity in a …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the honour of Tewkesbury. In 1545 Henry VIII granted it to Edmund Bonner, Bishop of London, and his successors in … in extent. It was granted in that year with the manor to Edmund Bonner, Bishop of London, 31 who leased it to the … Dowdeswell. 109 The registers before 1812 are as follows: (i) all entries 1538 to 1695; (ii) baptisms and burials 1696 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… William le Boteler in 1279. 10 His son William held it of Edmund, Earl of Lancaster, in 1298 as 1 knight's fee, his … tenor with a Latin inscription: 'Vox d[omi]ni ih xp[ist]i vox exultacionis et salutis.' 37 The communion plate … for the benefit of the poor of the parish. V.C.H. Warw. i, 325. Feet of F. (Dugd. Soc. xi), 397. Dugd. 557. George …
Magna Britannia
… last mentioned family possessed it in the reign of Charles I. After this it was about 150 years in the family of Bealy, … also for Joachim, son of John Rolle of Stevenstone, 1638. Edmund Yeo, of North Petherwin, 1636. Hundred Roll. He was … p. 336. Elizabeth Gibbon, 1660; Thomas Gibbon (no date). Edmund Davye, 1652; Martha Davye, 1675; John Davye, 1682. …