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A History of the County of Buckingham
… paid was presumably in Nether Upton. His heir was a minor, Edmund, son of Richard de Handlo. 146 Edmund died before 1363, and his lands were divided between … the wife of Sir John Appleby and Elizabeth the wife of Edmund de la Pole. 147 The land in Upton belonging to the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… married to William Cotton, of Oxenhoath; Joyce to Edmund lord Howard; and Elizabeth to Henry Barham, esq. … married to William Cotton, of Oxenhoath; Joice to Edmund lord Howard; and Elizabeth to Henry Barham, of Teston. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… S. P. Dom. 16601, p. 246. In August 1660 Frances widow of Edmund Agberrow petitioned the dean and chapter for a lease … and turned out of doors (ibid.). They had been leased to Edmund Agberrow for twenty-one years by the dean and chapter …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 120 In the same year Thomas Harewell, grandson of Eleanor, Edmund his son and heir, 121 and the above Thomas Rotsey and … of the manor to George Wall, 122 to whom Thomas and Edmund sold their half in 1544 123 and Thomas Rotsey and … of the aisle is an elaborate mural tablet to the memory of Edmund Purshull of Purshull Hall, 'who was buried,' as the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… first Richard Fairsong and secondly, probably c. 1450, Edmund Martin. The manor passed after the death of Joan and Edmund to Joan's and Richard's daughter Edith, wife of John …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Road. 32 In 1580 and 1585 a weir and a lock were owned by Edmund Fettiplace and a weir, which seems properly to have … Wittenham parish, was owned by William Dunch. 33 Both Edmund Dunch and Edmund Fettiplace were members of the ineffective commission …
A History of the County of Surrey
… to part of the inheritance lapsed at the death of her son Edmund, who died without issue 28 before July 1447. 29 The … singular is used, probably Roland Lenthale, for his son Edmund. In 1444 Domini begins, the Bishop of Bath and Wells and others, 31 feoffees of Edmund Lenthale. 32 This trust seems to have expired between …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Margaret wife of William Lord Sandys, and his nephew Edmund Bray 30 quarrelled in 1510 as to the ownership of the …
Magna Britannia
… with other estates of the Ferrars family, to his son, Edmund Earl of Lancaster. In the year 1330, among other … The manor of Belper, then called Beaurepaire, belonged to Edmund Crouchback, Earl of Lancaster, who died in 1296. The … Henry III. on account of his rebellion. 49 Nevertheless Edmund, Earl of Lancaster was possessed of it at the time of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Latham, a London goldsmith, 202 who sold it in 1505 to Edmund Tame of Fairford. 203 Edmund (d. 1534) was succeeded by his son Sir Edmund Tame, 204 who in 1539 leased the manor for 60 years to …