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A History of the County of Somerset
… to the population which they possessed in 1911. 49 Henry (I) Lyte ( c. 15291607) of Lytes Cary is remembered as the … Peter le Lyte (d. 1348), and subsequently by his grandson Edmund Lyte (d. 1418). 175 Edmund's son John (I) Lyte (d. after 1453) left a son Thomas …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of London citizens as security for loans to Elizabeth I, who recovered it in 1562. 65. In 1574 Charlton manor was … 1589. The manor was granted by letters patent to his son Edmund in 1612, 69 but it was charged with so many legacies … Oriel Coll. Mun. Charl. deeds, drawer 9, no. 1: sale by Edmund Shillingford 1622. L.R. 2/189, f. 50. E 318/2310; …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of Major MacMicking; Ricketswood of Sir A. M. Rendel, K.C.I.E.; Norwood Hill of Mr. C. F. Wakefield; Charlwood Park of … second Sir Richard Lechford conveyed the manor in 1625 to Edmund Jordan, 20 who was already seised of the manors of … in his family by the latter half of the 16th century. 40 Edmund Jordan, his descendant in direct line, 41 held the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from the Saxon words cyte, a cottage, and ham, a village, i. e. the village of cottages. THE PARISH OF CHATHAM extends … before made some docks for the shipping here. King Charles I. much improved his father's plan, he erected several … it became the property of Waryn, one of whom, John, son of Edmund Waryn, died possessed of it in the 12th year of king …
A History of the County of Surrey
… (7) the same impaling Thweng; (8) to (16) new Lumley (i.e. the new arms founded on the Thweng coat) impaling … On the east wall is a brass with a long inscription to 'Edmund Barret Serjant of y e wine cellar to King Charles who … and his wife Dorothie Apsley who bore him 3 sons, Thom s Edmund & John, & one daught r Constance. His second wife Ruth …
A History of the County of Bedford
… in 1767, and in the following year, together with Edmund Burke, represented Wendover in Parliament. 5 … in the Domesday Survey, but guided by feudal evidence (i.e. the later appearance of the Trailly fee in Chellington) … fol. 62 b. Local Act, 45 Geo. III, cap. 19. V.C.H. Beds, i, 225 b. Ibid. i, 195. Chan. Inq. p.m. 41 Hen. III, no. 28; …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and honours were given by the king to his second son, Edmund earl of Lancaster, whose grandson, Henry, was created … 4 borderers, having 8 carucates. There are 4 servants, and I mill of 10 shillings, and 10 acres of meadow, and wood for … Tocchi held it of king Edward. This Ernuf de Hesding I take to be the same person who, in the Textus Rossensis, is …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… White and Blak. And there be about the House 2 Parkes, as I remember.' 3 Only one wing now remains, but it is in a … death without issue in 1468 33 his widow Agnes married Edmund Molyneux, who was sheriff of the county in 1475 34 and … widow of Sir John Cheyne, kt., who died in 1494, and of Edmund Molyneux, her second husband, who died in 1484, the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… described for the first time as the manor of Cheriton, to Edmund Anderson, Chief Justice of the Bench. 28 In 1651 … the Feast of St. Andrew next under the same penalty. Edmund Newbury is to forfeit one messuage and one virgate of … Com. Ct. R. 158030, bdle. 115, No. 7. Close, 24 Chas. I, pt. 8, m. 412, No. 5. Eccl. Com. Ct. R. 158878, bdle. 143, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Ceritone in the beginning of the next reign of king Edward I. 1 soon after which this name became extinct here; for I find it next in the possession of Roger de Mereworth, who … M. July 3, 1719, obt. April 10, 1743. James Brockman, esq. Edmund Parker, May 27, 1743, obt. Feb. 17, 1770. 7 George …
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