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A History of the County of Hampshire
… made by the pope in 1206 and again in 1243, 5 and Edward I gave them free warren in their demesne lands in Chilbolton … but notable for the badness of its lettering and spelling. I am the forst and thof bot smal It wil be herd abofe you al. … a Law Rep. Chan. Div. 1890, xlv, 98126, Tilbury v. Silva. Edmund Tutt farmed the manor of Chilbolton in 1622. He may …
A History of the County of Essex
… The tenant in 1086 was Ralph, sheriff of Surrey. 26 Henry I granted the land between 1108 and 1115 to Otes the … Simon son of Richard granted the estate, described as I carucate, to Coggeshall abbey. 33 At that time a claim was … and patron, who was legally responsible for the chancel. Edmund S. Tiddeman, vicar 186585, came to terms with Petre …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… lord general of the king's army, in 1644, 18 and Charles I himself is said to have spent a night in April of that year … to his brother Walter, 42 who conveyed it in 1357 to Edmund de Childrey, 43 a member of a family which had for … R. J. Walker. MAUTRAVERS belonged before the Conquest to Edmund, a freeman, and in 1086 to Roger de Lacy. The manor …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… think this place was antiently called Julham, or Juliham, i. e. the village or dwelling of Julius, in regard to Julius … death in the 41st year of that reign; but soon after that Edmund Mortimer, earl of March, was become possessed of it; … in capite as of his castle of Dover. His two grandsons, Edmund and Roger, both died s.p. and by the inquisition taken …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Ridge was in 1384 held for life by his daughter's guardian Edmund Flory and Flory's wife Ellen, perhaps a relative. 101 … Fonthill House estate and in 1983 belonged to the Hon. J. I. Morrison. 110 A new house, Little Ridge, later Fonthill … by lapse: 246 the nominee was a chaplain of both Elizabeth I and Henry, earl of Pembroke. 247 An earl of Pembroke first …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Simeons for the nominal rent of one clove gillyflower. 16 Edmund the son of Thomas was returned as owning the 'vill' of … 1329 the district was referred to as Chilton Danvers. 18 Edmund was succeeded by his son Robert Danvers, 19 who died … stoppers. The registers previous to 1812 are as follows: (i) baptisms 1584 to 1812, burials 1667 to 1812, marriages …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Sir Edward Villiers, 35 but sold it eleven years later to Edmund Clarke, 36 who died in 1633, leaving a son and heir Edmund. 37 There is a blank in the history of the manor from … 15 Edw. III, no. 43; Pat. 3 Ric. III, m. 6). V.C.H. Hants, i, 306. Close, 16 Jas. I, pt. ii, no 36. V.C.H. Hants, i, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… house is said to have been erected in brick in 1586 by Sir Edmund Anderson, after which it passed to the Newdigate … evidently reverted, as by 1539 it was in the hands of Sir Edmund Bray and his wife Jane granddaughter of John Norbury. … 18. Ibid. bdle. 295, no. 3. Feet of F. Warw. East. 16 Jas. I. Chan. Proc. (Ser. 1), Jas. I, F. 4/53; ibid. G. 4/47. Cf. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Stonor of Stonor was holding half the Sapey portion (i.e. of Chinnor) in chief, and the heir of a Maud Sapey the … held Chinnor at his death in 1413, as did his son Sir Edmund (d. 1435). 86 Sir William Ferrers, who died in 1450, … their half of the manor, valued at 5 13 s. 4 d., to Edmund Hall of Swerford, for 40, half to be paid at once and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… as his second wife Joan of Acre, daughter of Edward I, surrendered all his estates in England and Ireland to the … after his death, became the wife of his brother and heir, Edmund Stafford. Their son Humphrey, who was created Duke of … same. A fair was held in Chipstead in the reign of Edward I, and is again referred to in 1584. 58 A court leet and view …