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A History of the County of York North Riding
… on the vestry wall outside bears the initials and date 'I.P. 1688.' The font and all the fittings are modern. There … Dugdale of Crathorne. There is also a pewter flagon by Edmund Harvey of London. 113 The registers begin in 1723. … 2), xxx, 65; lxxviii, 95. Guisbro' Chartul. (Surt. Soc.), i, 233, 280. Yorks. Inq. (Yorks. Arch. Soc.), ii, 1921. Ibid. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… yet it pays 21 pounds. At the latter end of king Richard I.'s, and in king John's reigns, the MANOR of EARDE, alias … Most probably he was guardian, and some near relation to Edmund, son of Hugh above mentioned, who died in his minority … the church of Earde, after the death of Elizabeth, wife of Edmund, who then held the same in dowry, and was remarried to …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 8 and 1211, 9 Henry III in December 1227, 10 Edward I in August 1292, 11 Edward II in October 1316, 12 and Edward … the bishop by King John in 1200. 39 In the reign of Edward I the bishop pleaded that he held his manor of Crayke in … a succession of lessees and sub-lessees of the manor. Sir Edmund Duncombe and Hester his wife, lessees, 53 granted a …
A History of the County of Somerset
… mistress of King Harold, and after the Conquest by William I. 140 In 1177 the property was held by Richard de Reviers … from John Hayes. 198 Bray was succeeded by his nephew Edmund Bray, Lord Bray, whose title to the manor was … Rosewell's son, Sir Henry, sold it in 1649 to Sir Edmund Prideaux (d. 1659). By 1692, during the tenure of Sir …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Winchester. 20 This grant was confirmed by James I in 1604. 21 At the time of the Commonwealth, when deans and … the end of mortall men And where their glory lies.'I. E. On the south wall of this transept is a small panel … a grant of land at Burgh in Crookham formerly held by Edmund de Burgh ( Crondall Rec. [Hants Rec. Soc.], 223). His …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Gernons, Earl of Chester, was Father of Robert, and, I suppose, of William le Botyller, and Richard, his Brother, … and so the Rest of the Particulars were limited. 17 Sir Edmund de Willughby, Knight, 43 E. 3. passed by Fine to … Thomas Hochenson, alias Hutchinson, Gent. claimed against Edmund Saunders, Knight, Chief Justice, the Manor of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… overlords of the manor and still were in the time of Henry I, 22 it afterwards became separated from Phepson, and was … with a bell in the middle and the founder's initials I.M. The plate consists of a silver chalice and cover paten … in 1770 128 and Richard Harrison in 1798 and 1803. 129 Edmund Pearce was patron in 1817, 130 and the Rev. Richard …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… presumably died soon after. His lands possibly devolved on Edmund and Alice Seymour, who were settling a manor in Croxton on themselves in 1312. 85 Edmund was said to be the lord of that manor in 1316. 86 In … A hide in Croxton, confirmed to Huntingdon Priory by Henry I in 11249, 107 may have been part of the lands with which …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… died in 1326 his heir was his eldest surviving son Edmund, 178 already in holy orders and a pluralist. 179 Of Edmund's three illegitimate sons, 180 upon whom he settled … le Rous, whose father William had been tenant in Henry I's reign, successfully sued the abbey's tenant Ralph son of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Moody's Chedglow land passed like Foxley manor to his son Edmund (d. 1509), and in turn to Edmund's relict Elizabeth and son John 130 (d. 1549). That … 1", sheet 34 (1828 edn.). W.A.M. vi. 198. V.C.H. Wilts. i(1), 62, 169. V.C.H. Wilts. iv. 298, 309. Taxation Lists …