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Magna Britannia
… name, whose heiress married Walrond in the reign of Edward I. Sir William Pole's father purchased it of the Walronds. At … then valued at 6 l. 12 s. 4 d. per annum; a chapel of St. Edmund, in the borough of Colyford, in which was a chantry, … quantity of lime is burnt here. In the reign of Edward I., 337 men were brought out of Derbyshire to work the silver …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and in 1707 he and John Brittan conveyed their share to Edmund Anderson, 118 lord from 1709 to 1732, 119 after whom … PART. Anderson died probably in 1740 and his infant heir Edmund Anderson was then owner until 1746. 120 By 1756 … simnel loaf daily for his morning meal. 235 Under Richard I the serjeanty land was held by Arnold, son of Robert son of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… main manor of Compton 102 early in the reign of Richard I, for in 1196 Walter de Windsor warranted it to Hugh of … wife of Peter Quynell, Esq., daughter and sole heiress to Edmund Grey, Rector of Woolbeding, 1684.' Her husband, … and is supported by Mrs. Ellice of Eastbury. V.C.H. Surr. i, 322 b. Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 220; Chan. Inq. p.m. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… son Gilbert de Tillers paid a relief of 100 s. to Richard I in 1194. 13 The manor was held of the king in chief by … The overlordship passed with the honour of Tutbury to Edmund Crouchback Earl of Lancaster, 74 whose successors … the manor of WEST COMPTON is first heard of in 1509, when Edmund Earl of Suffolk forfeited it on his attainder. 93 It …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… died in 1580, leaving the manor to his second son Edmund. 68 Edmund, who was described as of Compton Abdale in 1596 and … alienated from the manor by the early years of Elizabeth I's reign when Richard Pate of Gloucester claimed it by …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 1777). In the nave are monuments to Rachel daughter of Sir Edmund Warnford and wife of Edward Richards of Compton … flagon of 1865. The registers before 1812 are as follows: (i) baptisms and burials 1551 to 1776, marriages 1551 to 1754; … and 12th centuries ( Chron. Mon. de Abingdon [Rolls Ser.], i, 57, 157; Cartul. of St. Frideswide [Oxf. Hist. Soc.], ii, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in 1086 passed, possibly before the death of Henry I, to Robert Malet, and by 1166 Compton and Dundon are … of Alice, daughter of the second Sir Humphrey and wife of Edmund Cheyne, namely Elizabeth, wife of John Coleshill, … By 1900 the church was dilapidated and was restored under Edmund Buckle of London, the work including removal of the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Warwick as 1/20 knight's fee. 29 On the death of his son Edmund exactly five years later the manor is called Compton … being in the gift of the lord of the manor. V.C.H. Warw. i, 311. The other 'Contone' (3 hides) there identified with … Eyre . . . in Warws. (Selden Soc.), 560. Exc. e Rot. Fin. i, 2. Bk. of Fees, 956. Cal. Pat. 124758, p. 313. Here …
A History of the County of Warwick
… several rain-water heads about the house with the initials I N for James, the fifth Earl of Northampton, seems to be a … 1332. 18 Thomas de Compton 19 held the fee in 1372, 20 and Edmund in 1400; 21 he died c. 1410, leaving a widow, Agnes, … on his wife Agnes, who was still living when their son Edmund Compton died in 1493 holding the manor, valued at 100 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in 1354 by his son John 78 (d. 1361), 79 whose heir Edmund died in 1382 leaving an infant son, John, 80 who died … early 16th century. 116 In 1542 Hinchwick was granted to Edmund Powell, 117 and Powell sold it in 1543 to John Roche … ii. 229. See p. 68. Census, 1891. Dom. Bk. (Rec. Com.), i. 165, 167 b, 168 b. See pp. 4, 68. The houses in the …