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A History of the County of Hertford
… Shone, of whom it was afterwards purchased in 1804 by Edmund Thomas Waters. It was sold by his assigns in 1814 to … of Woodside St. Andrew in 1892. Ibid. 5. V.C.H. Herts, i, 225, 226; and ibid. Beds. i, 174. Assize R. 6 Edw. I, No. 323. Cott. MS. Nero, D. 7, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Shone, of whom it was afterwards purchased in 1804 by Edmund Thomas Waters. It was sold by his assigns in 1814 to … of Woodside St. Andrew in 1892. Ibid. 5. V.C.H. Herts. i, 225, 226; and ibid. Beds. i, 174. Assize R. 6 Edw. I, No. 323. Cott. MS. Nero, D. 7, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 13th century, since in October and November 1285 Edward I stayed there for about a week. 19 In 1307 Edward II granted … died in 1909, when the estate passed to his brother Sir Edmund Charles Simeon, bart., the present owner. Barrington. … 3139). In 14389 it was stated that the manor was held by Edmund Brutenell (Worsley MSS. R. B 2). Rentals and Surv. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 7 On his forfeiture, two years later, they were granted to Edmund de Woodstock, Earl of Kent, and this grant was … Gules a saltire argent. John, the eldest surviving son of Edmund, Earl of Kent, obtained a grant of his father's lands … and Anne his wife, d. 1720. The registers are as follows: (i) baptisms 30 July 1740 to 1785 (one entry in 1806), …
Magna Britannia
… was, in 1269, given by Prince Edward (afterwards Edward I.) to the Abbot and Convent of Vale-Royal, in Cheshire. … 13; from whose family it passed, by an heir female, to Edmund of Woodstock, Earl of Kent. In the year 1442, Richard … right of Alice his wife, one of the co-heiresses of Eari Edmund. 14 In the year 1472, an act of parliament passed, by …
Magna Britannia
… the death of the last heir-male, in the reign of Charles I., to Sir Francis Basset, as lord of the manor of Tehidy, … in the male line of that family, is now the property of Edmund John Glynn, Esq., elder son of John Glynn, Esq., … of Moresk, then in ruins, as having been the residence of Edmund, Earl of Cornwall. There are now no remains of the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the Sheriff, to her husband Robert, natural son of Henry I, who was created Earl of Gloucester in 1119. The Earls of … he had shortly before conveyed his fifth, 34 in a sale to Edmund Bowyer and Katherine his wife 35; and this share … Formens or Fromonds conveyed her right in the manor to Sir Edmund Bowyer, son of her sister Elizabeth. Sir Edmund …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Carucat and an half: Four of these five Sochmen, whereof I am for one myself, remain visible to this Day; the Land of … Consent of Emme his Wife, and their Children, (which Emme I therefore conjecture, was Heir of that Roger) did, amongst … In 16 R. 2. 22 I find that which was Robert Lored's, to be Edmund Willoughby's, which Family I suppose, obtained it …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Christchurch Twyneham 26 (q.v.) until granted to Edward I by Isabel de Fortibus in 1293. Edward II granted the castle … the Island and the castle and manor of Carisbrooke to Edmund Duke of Somerset, who died holding them in 1455. 46 … 1647 81while Hammond was governor of Carisbrooke Charles I was confined there from November 1647 until November 1648, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… into possession, 15 and was succeeded in 1492 by his son Edmund Lucy. 16 Thomas Lucy son of Edmund died in 1525 seised of Carlton Manor, 17 and in 1536 … Geo. III, cap. 19. Ct. R. portf. 153, no. 17. V.C.H. Beds. i, 224. Chan. Inq. p.m. 53 Hen. III, no. 5; 15 Edw. II, no. …