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A History of the County of Buckingham
… Tradition names him as the actual executioner of Charles I. After the Restoration, apparently pursued by remorse, he … 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 History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… assumed their surname from it. In the reign of king Edward I. William de Ditton held the manor of Ditton of the earl of … 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
… been described. The registers before 1812 are as follows: (i) all entries 1538 to 1695, with a break between 1646 and … 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 … the plate. The registers previous to 1812 are as follows: (i) all entries 1651 to 1722; (ii) all entries 1723 to 1743; …
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 … (1985 edn.). Below, manors. Below, church; Cal. Papal Reg. i. 195. P.R.O., IR 29/38/1001; IR 30/38/1001; Census, 1881, …
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 … and 1163 as the land once held by Hunfredus the priest, i.e. the later Humfrey's mede, Brademera with its meadow and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… late queen in Surrey, was granted to William de Warenne I, when he was created Earl of Surrey. 18 His original 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 …
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 … of Sir James Palmer, kt., 'gentleman usher to Charles I and chancellor of the order of the Garter,' who died in … from Bd. of Agric. (1905). Exch. Dep. Spec. Com. 14 Jas. I, no. 3593. V.C.H. Bucks. i, 260. Ibid. 214. Exch. Inq. p.m. …
Magna Britannia
… manor of Eaton-Dovedale belonged, in the reign of Edward I., to the family of St. Pierre, whose heiress, about the … 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 …
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, … parish as constituted from 1956. 594 Cart. Sax. ed. Birch, i, pp. 3912. This account was written in 1998 and 1999. Ibid. …
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