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A History of the County of Bedford
… Rowe sold the manor of Clapham for 3,644 to George Wyatt, Edmund Scanden, John Wright and Valentine Saunders acting as … wher a mault milne standeth.' 72 In the reign of Edward I John le Brune owned two parts of a free fishery, whilst … Taylor and a modern chalice and flagon. The registers are (i) baptisms 1696 to 1812; (ii) marriages 1696 to 1754; (iii) …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to him in 1460. 26 Later, in 1478, the office was given to Edmund Verney, 27 and in 1513 to George Throckmorton. 28 … settlement of the manor for the benefit of a younger son, Edmund, who in 1616 obtained livery of it on behalf of his … of Claverdon with its mill. 84 On the other hand, Richard I confirmed to Bordesley Abbey the advowson and presentation …
Magna Britannia
… Pole does not give the descent of this manor, nor have I found any thing relating to it, except that some years ago … It was granted to the family of Novant by King Henry I. Sir Roger Novant, the last heir male, conveyed the manor … Gabriel St. Clere, Esq., conveyed it to his brother-in-law Edmund Parker, Esq., by whom it was sold to John Periam, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… monastery, but that when he died during the war between Edmund Ironside and Cnut, vic Sheriff of Staffordshire, … abbey of Halesowen. 52 Clent Church: The Chancel Charles I in 1633 gave this estate, with a tenement called Calcot … flagon. The registers previous to 1813 are as follows: (i) all entries 1562 to 1619, also for year 1626; (ii) …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Brinckman, bart., C.B.; Clewer Manor, occupied by Mr. Edmund B. Foster, D.L., J.P.; St. Leonard's Lodge, by Lady … was sold in 1812 to Richard Foster, whose grandson Mr. Edmund Foster now holds it. 48 Monck, Duke of Albemarle. … Shott with a hundred men himself alone This is trew that I doe saye The matche was shott in ould filde at Bray I will …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to be the place mentioned under the name of Clovesho, i.e. Cliff at Hoo, where several councils of the British … being attainted of treason in the 1st year of king James I. his estates became forfeited to the crown, and were … given hereafter, whether by a family entail or otherwise, I have not found, went into the possession of Sir John …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1792 as 'one of the prettiest and flemish-looking villages I ever saw', 37 and in 1958 Clifton was still remarkably … 1618 his son Sir Barentine Molyns conveyed the manor to Edmund Dunch, lord of a second manor in Clifton. 84 … 99 and he held the manor on his death in 1597. 100 His son Edmund (d. 1623) was succeeded by a grandson, another Edmund …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Withipole and others. 102 They may have been trustees for Edmund Withipole, who died seised of Netherholme in 1582, … Paul. 103 This Paul was followed in 1585 by a brother Edmund, 104 who was knighted in 1600 and obtained a … member for Worcester in several Parliaments of James I and Charles I. 143 He, with Mary his wife, was holding the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… found his Heir, and about four Years old. 10 Which Robert, I suppose, lived not long, for there was a Fine, 1 H. 4. … of Bingham, and Lands here. 12 Lucy, who had been Wife of Edmund Holland, Earl of Kent, held in Dower after the Death … of Margaret Duchess of Clarence, the second Sister of Edmund, late Earl of March, Son of Elianor, a third Sister of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of Hugh de St. John, after the death of her young brother Edmund. 44 Her heir was her sister Isabel wife of Luke … Some, at least, of the manorial lands had been leased to Edmund Kympton of Weston. 143 In 1546 Peter Hering and his … ' with mark of Richard Wymbish, 14th century; the tenor 'I.H.S. T.W s.' by an unknown 16th-century founder. The …