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A History of the County of Oxford
… lease was granted in 1859. The last lessee (187587) was Edmund Harris, possibly heir of the Revd. Thomas Harris, … a nun her estates passed to her sister Anne, wife of Edmund, earl of Stafford. 243 In 1419, on the death of … who were Elizabeth Sapcotes, Joan, Lady Zouche, Sir Edmund Carew, and Sir John Arundell. 297 In 1504 all four …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… with Deerhurst the best known is the meeting of Cnut and Edmund Ironside in 1016 at Olney near Deerhurst. 78 The site … warren in his demesne land there. 117 In 1547 William and Edmund Twinhoe held the manor of NOTCLIFFE. 118 The heirs of … Nicholas's daughter Elizabeth, and then to Elizabeth's son Edmund Bridges, 166 who held the manor jointly with his wife …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in 1372, when William Whittock granted his reversion to Edmund Chelreye, John de Blebury, John Corf and Peter … and heir John, whose daughter and heir Alice married first Edmund Danvers, 68 and afterwards Richard Abberbury. 69 She …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Dissolution. 32 In 1540 Henry VIII granted Denham Manor to Edmund afterwards Sir Edmund Peckham, 33 who already owned an estate in Denham … been resident in Buckinghamshire for some time, 35 and Sir Edmund was both justice of the peace and member of Parliament …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Derby, forfeited in 1266, were granted to the king's son Edmund of Lancaster, 14 of whom Laurence de Preston was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… seventy-three acres of land in Deptford Strond. 19 His son Edmund, the last earl of March, died anno 3 Henry VI. … the usurpation, granted in fee, under the above rent, to Edmund Downing and Peter Aston. The vicarage of St. Nicholas … to St. Paul, and consecrated on the 30th of June, 1730, by Edmund, lord bishop of London, and an act of parliament …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… seised of Didcot on 10 July 1361, leaving a son and heir Edmund. 39 The latter pledged an annuity of 50 from Didcot to … Hants), 40 which he had recently sold to the bishop. 41 Edmund Stonor died 25 April 1382, when his eldest son John … 47; 13969, p. 208; cf. Acts of P.C. 1592, p. 302. In 1380 Edmund Stonor had licence to alienate it to the priory of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the manors of Diddington were given to their second son Edmund, 35 who obtained possession of them and held a court …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the manor of Clopton, formerly part of the possessions of Edmund Earl of Cornwall, 29 and about the same time he bought from the executors of the same Edmund the custody of the lands of Hamo de Gatton, which in … his son John, 40 who died in 1442. 41 He was succeeded by Edmund Perient, who died in 1474, when Digswell came to his …