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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… this parish was likewise once called Dromwd, which name I conjecture to be the same now called Tremworth; in which … He died in the 20th year of king Ed ward III. leaving Edmund his grandson his heir, who possessed his estates here; … Crundale, as well as on his other estates. His grandson Edmund succeeded to them, as well as to the advowson of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… fees in Enham and Crux Easton early in the reign of Edward I, leaving a brother and heir Michael, aged sixty and more. … heir John. 23 The latter granted it in tail-male to Sir Edmund Avenel, who was probably his brother. 24 Sir Edmund died seised in 1383, leaving no issue, and accordingly …
A History of the County of Warwick
… among various sub-tenants, 23 and in the reign of Richard I his son Henry Boscher granted to the Abbey of Stoneleigh … Elizabeth his wife, and Abraham, junior, leased a manor to Edmund Palmer and William Murcott; 40 and in 1667 the younger … 607. Ibid. D. 600. De Banco R. 421, m. 219. V.C.H. Warw. i, 305. Ibid. 316. Ibid. 327. Cal. Papal L. i, 84. Bk. of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… are carved with foliage and shields, the southern with I H and the northern with M H: 10 above the arch is a frieze … By the partition of 1415 the whole manor was assigned to Edmund Lenthall, 17 but after his death was divided among the … descended with the manor of Cuckfield until the death of Edmund Lenthall, when, under the guise of rents in Cuckfield, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was granted to Robert Browne in 1545. 85 In Elizabeth I's reign his mill had passed from George Bartlett to John … through the Lewkenors. Sir Roger de Lewkenor granted it to Edmund Dudley for life. It was forfeited to the king on the … By 1663 Cresheld Draper, who had purchased the manor from Edmund Clent, was holding it of Windsor castle in free …
A History of the County of Somerset
… were William Fulford (145275), a diocesan official, Edmund Audley (147580), later bishop of Rochester, Thomas … his heir his daughter Isabel, wife of Sir John Chidiock (I) (d. 1388). 23 Cudworth was said in 1384 to be held of … but by 1431 the manor was in the hands of John Speke (I), husband of Joan, daughter of John Kaynes. 44 The Spekes …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a survey of the parish was made in 940 in the time of King Edmund. 2 The survey mentions the ford where Abingdon Bridge … virtually innavigable by the end of the reign of Elizabeth I. Hence the establishment of the Oxford-Burcot Commission by … viz. in 1336, 1380, 1423, 1470, and 1478. 115 In 940 King Edmund is said to have granted Culham for life to lfhild, a …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… single farms. They were granted after the Dissolution to Edmund Fettiplace. 22 Bradley has been since the early 19th … granted his land here to Aimery Peche. 59 Aimery's son Edmund dowered his wife Margery with a third of the manor of … 1666'; the treble 'Henry Knight made mee ano 1617, T.B.I.P.' The ting-tang is uninscribed. The plate includes two …
A History of the County of Warwick
… One-quarter of the manor came into the possession of Edmund Jordan, gunsmith, of Birmingham, whose son Thomas … m. 14 d. Ex inf. Census Office. Census, Warws. (1931), i, 9. Assize R. 954, m. 52 d. Ex inf. Rev. L. Mitchell. … 10. Price, English Patents of Monopoly, 224. Pat. 7 Jas. I, pt. 43. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), cccxxviii, 157. Ibid. …
Magna Britannia
… the ancient demesne of the crown. In the reign of Edward I., it was in moieties between the families of Kendall and … of the Customs; and it is now the property of Edmund Turner, Esq., whose grandfather married the daughter … it fell again into the hands of the Danes, from whom King Edmund recovered it with four other towns in 942. 36 It is …