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A History of the County of Somerset
… survive from 1645 and are complete. 149 NONCONFORMITY. Edmund Baker, a former Methodist minister at Teddington …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Lord Ros, and then wife of Edward Grimston. Philippe's son Edmund, Lord Ros (d. 1508), whose heir was his sister Isabel, … her right in 1401. 313 Joan's heirs are not known. In 1412 Edmund Dauntsey, who held other lands formerly Joan's, was … Lord Ros (executed 1464), Joan (d. 1494), widow of Sir Edmund Ingoldisthorpe, and Edward Sutton (or Dudley, d. 1532, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… attainted in 1461. 69 Thomas, Lord Ros's heir was his son Edmund 70 but his father's attainder was not immediately reversed in Edmund's favour. At an unknown date after Eleanor's death the … of Thomas, Lord Ros, was reversed in favour of his son Edmund, a lunatic. Edmund, Lord Ros (d. 1508), and his lands, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Gilbert was apparently restored, and leased the manor to Edmund Rose (Roose) for life. Edmund conveyed his interest to Alice Perrers, 35 the … 137781, p. 468; Chan. Inq. p.m. 3 Ric. II, no. 23. In 1371 Edmund Rose mortgaged the manor for the sum of 1,000 marks, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was no doubt a kinsman. 183 The only known pluralist was Edmund Moore (rector 152347), who held a Warwickshire cure in … with the presentation in 1598 of Robert Cleaver of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, a favourer of the Presbyterian … curates. Dover or his successor employed a curate, 202 and Edmund Stone (rector 174269) lived at Chipping Norton, while …
A History of the County of Oxford
… back to 1552, when the dean and chapter had a dispute with Edmund Ashfield over the first crop from 7 acres of the lotte …
A History of the County of Worcester
… stretching between the two churches of St. Thomas and St. Edmund, from which other streets radiated to the south, east … the seven wards of St. Thomas, the Castle, Netherton, St. Edmund, St. James, St. John and Woodside, each of the first … of Sir John Sutton, kt. 204 CHURCHES The church of ST. EDMUND consists of a chancel with a south vestry and organ …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… (d. 1552), councillor of Henry VIII, and Ursula of Edmund Knightley. 109 In 1541 Neville entered upon a third of … Park and Ashbeds. Her son Henry 114 sold them in 1609 to Edmund Mileson, owner of Dullingham rectory, 115 with which … Thomas, earl of Suffolk, 188 who in 1608 sold it to Edmund Mileson of Bury St. Edmunds (Suff.). Mileson died in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to Richard earl of Cornwall. On the death of Richard's son Edmund without heirs his estates, including the honours of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… John (d. 1558) left the estate to the Denton family, and Edmund Denton sold it to Thomas Read in 1582, since when it … Shethendon. 73 A yardland of the estate was held by John Edmund of Duns Tew at his death in 1380; the lord of the fee … and by 1380 the Davys' successor, perhaps heir, the John Edmund mentioned above, held only 10 a. in chief. 79 In 1636 …
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