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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… into a farmhouse. Dr. Stukeley, writing in 1722, states: 'I was concerned to see a stately old house of hewn stone, … settlement had granted further remainders to John and Edmund, younger sons of Bernard and Agnes. 41 Bernard de Brus … of Lord William Howard, and secondly Alice, widow of Edmund Anderson. He died in 1662 and was succeeded by Sir …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… This cottage is supposed to be the hiding place of Charles I on the night of 2 May 1646, when he fled from Oxford to … the descent of the Earldom of Kent until the death of Edmund, Earl of Kent, without issue in 1408, when it went to … wife. 41 In 1348 William L'Enveise released to his brother Edmund and Margaret, his wife, for their lives, the manor of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… brought the manor to her husband. 44 Their son and heir Edmund Thomas Williamson 45 sold it to Henry Wyndham, who was … towards my sovereign lord, and for the great benefits that I have received of his most noble father of famous memory, … two bells, the treble inscribed 'In God is my hope, 1619, I.H.,' and the second dated 1828. The church possesses a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… by two of his brothers in turn, William (d. 1828) and John Edmund (d. 1851). John Edmund was succeeded by his son William (d. 1887) and by … cf. P.N. Glos. (E.P.N.S.), iii. 1523. Tewkes. Yearly Reg. i. 2467; cf. above, p. 97; T. Hill, Amusements of my Leisure …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of the Leicesters and Jolliffes, in which Charles I is said to have spent the night after Hawkesley House was … Oddingley to the Mortimers, and was confirmed in 1284 by Edmund Mortimer to his brother Roger. 18 About 1280 it was in … and her husband Thomas Jolliffe, a favourite of Charles I, whom he attended on the scaffold. He is said by Nash to …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… land afterwards passed to William St. Clowe, and next to Edmund St. Clowe, who held it between 1410 and 1421. 78 The same or another Edmund St. Clowe owned it between 1438 and 1471. 79 The … p. 8. V.C.H. Cambs. ii. 138. See p. 193. St. Cath.'s Mun. I/56 passim. C.R.O., Q/RDz 4, pp. 264, 281, 2857, 301. Ibid. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… settlement of the manor, 6 and is mentioned in the will of Edmund Swallow of 1629. 7 Meeting-places for Protestant … and was succeeded by his son John Lord Rivers. His son Edmund left a daughter and heiress, 20 and it is probable … and cover paten, 1711. The registers are in five books : (i) baptisms from 1563 to 1684, burials 1558 to 1686, …
A History of the County of Rutland
… whose identity is not known. 10 It was seized by William I, and was held by the Crown, probably until half the manor … three years to Humphrey or Osbert de Bereford. 18 In 1285 Edmund Duke of York surrendered to the Earl of Warwick his … and heir Roger, 98 who died 12878 leaving an infant son Edmund, 99 who was succeeded in 1316 by his son Robert, aged …
A History of the County of Warwick
… country is gone. Our men have little ammunition, therefore I beseech you get orders that all the horse and foot that can … but in 1411 he and Katherine made two enfeoffments to Edmund and Roger Lowe, in each case of half the manor. 89 The … of Fladbury, Worcs. 90 Next year, in June 1412, Edmund and Roger settled the whole manor on Guy and Katherine …
A History of the County of Surrey
… it has since remained. It is now the property of Mr. Edmund Byron, J.P., who resides at Coulsdon Court. A rabbit … licence for the appropriation was confirmed by Edward I in 1292, 73 but it was never carried into effect. The … till the principal reaches 100 consols. V.C.H. Surr. i, 2646. The barrows are widely scattered and may not be all …