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A History of the County of Surrey
… always apparent. Manning, quoting from the title deeds of Edmund Boehm, who held Ottershaw in 1811, states that in the … his son to Thomas Sewell, whose son sold it in 1796 to Edmund Boehm. 163 It afterwards became the property of Sir …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… then a year old, his son Edward having predeceased him. 90 Edmund Earl of Cornwall, who then held the honour of … son by her first husband, during whose minority Edmund Brudenell held the custody. 118 John Nevill proved his … his son Hugh, 206 who at first subinfeudated the manor to Edmund Earl of Cornwall, but in 1286 alienated the ownership …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Bentley, D.L., in 1840, and is now the residence of Mr. Edmund T. Doxat, J.P. Other hamlets are Hammond Street and … Clopton and Katherine his wife surrendered by a fine to Edmund Denny and others, 199 and which passed in 1520 to Thomas son of Edmund, 200 and later to John son of Thomas. John Denny …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… II. in his 15th year, by consent of parliament, granted to Edmund de Woodstock, earl of Kent, his half brother, the ferm … rents of assize in Chesilhurst are specified. 1 His sons, Edmund and John Plantagenet, earls of Kent, dying without … by his two sons, Thomas, created duke of Surry; and Edmund, earl of Kent; who both died without issue; on the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of Wallingford, and in 1279 was in the possession of Edmund Earl of Cornwall. In 1300 the tenant of the earl in … or Chessington Hall in 1851 and still owns it. 63 In 1279 Edmund Earl of Cornwall claimed in Chessington his free …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in the year before his death he had sold Chesterton to Edmund, Earl of Cornwall. 58 In 1283 Edmund founded Ashridge College (Herts.) 59 and between 1285 … 12 14 s. 7 d. a year. 62 For some years after the death of Edmund of Cornwall in 1300 his widow Margaret claimed a third …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of the manor, passed to the second, Joan, wife of Sir Edmund Ingoldesthorpe. 90 She died in 1494, when her heirs …
A History of the County of Surrey
… came later into the possession of the Forde family. Edmund Forde, who acquired it from Henry Windsor and Eleanor …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… his second wife, who survived him, and afterwards married Edmund Rokewood, he had, as appears by his will, Henry, his … By Margaret, his wife, Sir Robert had one son, Edmund, who was one of the justices of the King'sbench, and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… he sold the manor to Giles Pocock, Giles Head and Edmund Cooke on behalf of Pocock. 27 Giles Pocock 28 was a … Dorothy his wife, conveyed it in 1601 to William Homes and Edmund Cooke. 102 The history of the manor becomes obscure … this gift is usually considered a forgery. 142 In 943 King Edmund granted 10 mansae here to his servant Edric, who gave …
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