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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1350 conveyed it to Michael de la Pole and his brothers Edmund and Thomas. 82 By 1359 Conock had been allotted to … 282 (1959 edn.), and maps listed in n. 2. V.C.H. Wilts. i (1), 165. W.A.M. xiv. 177. V.C.H. Wilts. iv. 301. Ibid. … mm. 1316; H. A. C. Sturgess, Middle Temple Admissions Reg. i. 126. W.R.O. 251/85, 17th-cent. abstr. of title to Chirton …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a thatched roof has a date stone of 1714 with initials 'I.H.M.'; this was the house of the principal character in The … of it in 1558. 85 Lord Chandos was succeeded by his son Edmund, upon whose death in 1572 86 the estate passed to his … (see above). 110 On his death his lands passed to Sir Edmund Bridges, Lord Chandos 111 who in 1561 received a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Ida's death in about 1270 67 the fee reverted to Roger (I) de Somery, who died in or before 1273. 68 The male line of … in 1322 on the death of John de Somery, grandson of Roger (I) de Somery. 69 John's widow Lucy de Somery was assigned … yeomen. 166 Later Sir Roger granted the manor to Edmund Dudley for life and on Dudley's attainder in 1510 the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… had a grant of it during the reign of Elizabeth. 12 James I granted the manor to Sir George More in 1614 for the sum of … T. B. H. Sewell inherited it in 1784, selling in 1795 to Edmund Boehm, who owned it till 1819. 60 Mr. Boehm's property … Hist. of Surr. iii, 194 (quoting from the title-deeds of Edmund Boehm, lord of the manor in 1811). a Will proved Dec. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… held in 1066 by Alwin and Ulvric ( hide each), Sewi (I hide), and Ulward (1 hide and 4 a.). Ernulf of Hesdin held … when Godric held the two hides of him and Ulward held his I hide and 4 a. by lease. 79 The overlordship of the estates … wife Isabel in 1256. 84 In the later 13th century William Edmund conveyed land, again possibly the same, to John of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… to the Conqueror, who had it in demesne in 1086. 19 Henry I bestowed it on Reading Abbey. In the foundation charter he … have been the same until the 17th century. 56 In 1676 57 Edmund Dunch, the lord of the manor, together with Robert … in the possession of Mary Pottinger of Cholsey, wife of Edmund Gregory, and of Mary daughter of Geoffrey Farmer and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Robert is identified by Dugdale with Robert de Lalleford (i.e. Lawford), who figures as the chief taxpayer in Church … of the charity for the poor amounts to 5 8 s. V.C.H. Warw. i, 307. Tax. Eccl. (Rec. Com.), 257. At Warwick: ex inf. M. W. Beresford. S. P. Dom. Chas. I, vol. 257, no. 129. Buccleuch-Queensberry MSS., Northants. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… with certainty. There was yet another holding in 1086, i.e. half avirgate of land and 4 acres in ' Gerlei' belonging … is much broken away, but the pommel remains carved with an I.H.S. The lady has a kennel head-dress, a loose sash at the … Hants, Trin. 47 Geo. III, m. 218. She was the daughter of Edmund Bramston and Henrietta Maria his wife, daughter and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Joan conveyed the advowson and the rent of 60 s. 8 d. to Edmund de Dunclent and his wife Joan, apparently for three lives. 30 It was probably this Edmund de Dunclent who presented to the church in 1361 31 and … marks for 1861. The registers before 1812 are as follows: (i) all entries 1540 to 1712; (ii) all entries 1715 to 1813. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… in March 158990. 57 His son Francis conveyed it in 1611 to Edmund Lynde and Henry Fisher, 58 and in 1614 Humphrey Lynde … of the College of Physicians and physician to James I and is traditionally said to have purchased Clapham with … implement has been found in the gravel; see V.C.H. Surr. i, 251. Roman remains are said to have been found early in …
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