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A History of the County of York North Riding
… the Mowbrays. Robert de Brus, however, received from Henry I 61 the Danby lands, viz., 12 carucates 2 oxgangs in … in February 13789 a confirmation of the grant of Henry I to Robert de Brus 88 and died in 1381, leaving an only … who had Danby, married in 1598 as her second husband Sir Edmund Carey; she died in 1630, having settled Danby in 1594 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… end of the last century, was the property and residence of Edmund Davenport, esq who kept his shrievalty for the county … under the title of, Terra Archiepi' Cantuariensis, i.e. land of the archbishop of Canterbury. In Achestan … and gave the rents of them to the use of the altar of St. Edmund in Criptis, which he had lately made in the church of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by the records before mentioned; for so late as king James I.'s reign, the royal manor of Dartford received for the … 15th year, he, by the consent of parliament, granted to Edmund de Woodstock, his half brother, whom he at the same … late Robert Bicknore's; the advowson of the chapel of St. Edmund the Martyr, in Dartford; all those lands and tenements …
Magna Britannia
… a fine was then paid. 2 In the year 1301, King Edward I. granted to Gilbert de Fitzstephen, Lord of Townstall, a … seems to have been a mistake: the earliest charter which I can find is that of Edward III., who, in 1342, granted to … Charles Robinson, son of Sir George Robinson, Bart., 1805; Edmund Newman Kershaw, Esq., 1809; Sir Alexander Campbell, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in the habit of coming as Pope has pictured him: 'Methinks I see our mighty monarch stand, The pliant rod now trembling … A formal release in Hugh's favour was also made in 1303 by Edmund de Pinkney. 67 Hugh continued in possession, 68 but on his banishment in 1321 Edmund de Pinkney occupied Datchet in opposition to the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… parish, so it probably joined their lands there. In 1564 Edmund Bardolf settled the manor of Hawkin's Hall on … possession of Ralph Pennyfather, 58 who in 1673 sold it to Edmund Knight. 59 After this date there is no further record … and cover paten of 1569. The registers are in four books: (i) all entries 1570 to 1700; (ii) baptisms and burials 1710 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… From Joan (d. 1457) the manor passed in turn to her son Edmund Stradling 77 (d. 1461), Edmund's son John 78 (d. 1471), and John's posthumous son … Wilts. ii, p. 125. B.L. Add. MS. 15667, f. 38v. Reg. Malm. i. 277. Bk. of Fees, ii. 732; B.L. Add. MS. 15667, f. 38v. …
Magna Britannia
… the manor belonged to that family in the reigns of Edward I. and Edward III. 4; Hals's account of the Haltons and … of others, made in the early part of the reign of James I., under the name of "Choice Flowers and Descriptions," a … and, in 1501, translated to Exeter. On the death of Sir Edmund Arundell, grandson of Sir Renfrey, without issue, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Richard de Roylaund, in their behalf anno 7 Edward I. at which time, as appears by the ledger-book of the … in the 12th year of Henry VII. 4 His son Sir Edmund Walsingham, of Scadbury, in the beginning of the next … whose son having, about the beginning of king James I.'s reign, mortgaged it to Freeman, they both joined in the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 18no doubt on his departure to the Holy Land with Edward I, by whom he was highly esteemed. He died, however, at the … passed to his daughter Henrietta Maria, who had married Edmund Bramston of Boreham 41 (co. Essex). Wither Bramston, of Hall Place, son of Edmund and Henrietta Maria, died without issue in 1832, when …
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