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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Edward Nicholas (15931669), secretary of state to Charles I and Charles II, was educated for four years in the house at … Webb. 118 Bushton was settled on William's second son Edmund, who succeeded to it in 1580. 119 Edmund Richmond alias Webb sold it in 1591 to Richard Hunton, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… overlordship is in 1515, when the manor was held of Sir Edmund Grey as of the barony of Bedford. 6 No tenant of the … passed to his son John, who died in 1492. 20 His son Edmund appears to have left two sons, Humphrey, who died in … Abbat. Rames (Rolls Ser.), 60, 62, 193. V.C.H. Beds. i, 261 b. Ibid. 200. Feud. Aids, i, 3, 29, 37; Chan. Inq. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… would appear that John was succeeded in the estate by one Edmund, whose son Edmund had an only daughter Lucy; her marriage with John … by George North, vicar. The registers begin in 1559; Book i contains baptisms from 1559 to 1667, burials from 1558 to …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… a life interest when in 1310 he conveyed the manor to Edmund le Botiller (or Butler) 115 and he remained in possession until after 1329. 116 Edmund Butler, who in 1316 was granted free warren on the … claimed the advowson under an alleged grant of Elizabeth I to his father but the Crown's presentee was instituted. 343 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… it', which would place the grant in the time of Henry I. Osbert de Clinton married Margaret daughter of William de … the inheritance between Baldwin and his half-brother Sir Edmund, who was Sir William's son by his second wife, Joan, … William had settled the reversion of the manor in 1451. If Edmund left no heir, the manor was to return to the right …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… only as 'three thegns,' but it is possible that they were Edmund, Osgot and Brictric, who held the 24 hides in … in even portions. 23 Of these the 8 hides held by Edmund came after the Conquest into the possession of Walter … Vicar, 1844.' The registers before 1812 are as follows: (i) mixed entries 1559 to 1580 and separate entries of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Skirlaw, Bishop of Durham: but the Jury, 4 H. 4. found Edmund Earl Stafford, Son of Hugh Earl Stafford, Son of Raph … de Strelley, Gervas de Wiverton, (Son of that Richard, I suppose) and very many others. G. Ridel restored to Gervas, … Line of the Bassets of Drayton, which were all Raphs, that I have met with, except their Wives, and Times of their …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to the Crown in 1082 and the manor remained in William I's hands in 1086. 60 In 1105 the knight Roger of Gloucester, … Robert, then a minor, 101 died in 1592 leaving infant sons Edmund and Justinian. 102 The same or another Justinian Morse … for supplying bellropes. 298 In 1999 the ring comprised: (i) recast by Messrs. Mears at Gloucester 1846; (ii) dated …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… his father and died in 1631. His wife Joyce and son Edmund 48 in 1637 together sold the manor to Sir William … lady of the manor, and by 1863 she had been succeeded by Edmund Richard Jeffreys, presumably her son, then a colonel … Wells and Springs of Glos. 77. Dom. Bk. (Rec. Com.), i. 166. Glos. Subsidy Roll, 1327, 41. Glos. R.O., P 329/MI 1, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Elizabeth, who married first Berry, by whom she had a son Edmund, and Anne, who apparently married John Hotoft. 33 Sir … Graye made me, 1654'; 'Charles Newman made mee, 1700, I T R S C W'; and 'John Draper made me, 1607.' In 1553 there … and flagon all without hall-marks. The registers comprise (i) a paper book with baptisms, marriages and burials, 17 …