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A History of the County of Worcester
… of Chaddesley Corbett was apparently granted by William I or William II to Robert Fitz Hamon, 16 whose eldest … of the pope married her late husband's brother Edmund, 32 and was holding this fee as dower at the time of Edmund's death in 1403. 33 She died in 1438, 34 but before …
A History of the County of Sussex
… George IV and not since redecorated. 1 Part of a Charles I bedstead has been inserted above the drawing-room … bequeathed her portion to Mary in 1716, 33 and in 1726 Edmund Corbett, son of Anne, conveyed his third to Anne, … 29. L. and P. Hen. VIII, xvi, g. 305 (70). Ibid. xiii (i), g. 384 (74); ibid. xvi, g. 503 (32). Suss. Arch. Coll. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… de Covert left a son and heir John, during whose minority Edmund Earl of Cornwall held the manor. 18 In 1329 a suit was … the Rev. James Tattersall. 35 He devised it in 1784 to Edmund Estcourt and Mr. Tinkler in trust for sale, and it was … subsequent Parliaments. The registers are in two books: (I) all entries 1564 to 1753, deficient 1612 to 1650; (2) the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… who died in 1898, leaving the Vache to his daughter Mrs. Edmund Stevens, from whom it was purchased in 1902 by Mr. … are by Lester & Pack, 1764; the second, inscribed, 'Tho' I am but small, I will be heard amongst you all,' and the fifth are by Robert …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… whom the manor acquired its alternative name. Their son Edmund enfeoffed trustees of the manor in 1452 53 and in the … of Joan the daughter and heir of Geoffrey Bulstrode. 54 Edmund died in 1469, when his son Drew, aged twenty-five, … 86; Close, 5 Geo. II, pt. vii, no. 17. Lysons, Mag. Brit. i (3), 533. Inform. from Mr. H. D. Harben. Close, 21 Chas. I, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… however, fortified his castles in England against Henry I, and was accordingly expelled from the country, and … escheated to Henry III, who gave it to his youngest son Edmund Plantagenet, 24 created earl of Leicester and steward … 26 October, 1265, and earl of Lancaster 30 June, 1267. 25 Edmund in his turn gave the manor to Hamon le Strange 26 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… hereafter mentioned, as having resided here in king James I.'s reign, was son of William Gilborne, esq. of London, who … in one of their delcendants it remained down to the Rev. Edmund Marthall, vicar of this parish, who died in 1797, … 1755. William Pinkney, A.M. Nov. 1755, resigned 1765. 14 Edmund Marshall, A.M. 1765, obt. 1797. 15 There is a pedigree …
A History of the County of Oxford
… doors. One cottage bears the date 1690 and the initials I. H. There are two larger houses, one a 17th-century … a Swedish firm in the manufacture of safety matches. 118 Edmund Sturge (d. 1893), active in the Anti-Slavery Society, … the see was transferred to Lincoln in the reign of William I. 122 In 1094 Robert, Bishop of Lincoln, granted Charlbury …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 38 as did his son Sir William in 1492. 39 The latter's son Edmund died some four or five years later and was buried … Lucy gave it again to the friars of Thelsford, his son Edmund confirming the gift. 97 After the Dissolution William … is distributed annually with the other. V.C.H. Warw. i, 312. The two mills are mentioned again in 1302: Cal. Inq. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to the baronetcy, 76 who in 1682 sold the manor to Edmund Gregory of Thorne in Castle Cary. 77 Gregory left it by will proved in 1697 to his nephew Edmund Seaman. 78 Seaman sold it to his niece's husband, … 93 By 1286 he had been succeeded by John de Perham (I), who granted 4 s. rent from 3 virgates in the manor to …
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