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A History of the County of Surrey
… state that his son Anthony Joseph sold it by auction to Edmund Woods in 1768; 27 but Montagu mortgaged the estate to … 28 of Drummond's Bank, in 1781, and his son sold it to Edmund Woods jun. in 1790. 29 Goring, Baronet. Argent a … it now is) in the hands of the Crown, was given by Edward I to the hospital of St. Mary at Spital without Bishopsgate, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… an uncultivated tract, in places covered by woods. Henry I, who recognized the dangers attending travellers on the … royal protection the town flourished and became, as Henry I had foreseen, an important station on the great road which … payment which could not be enforced by the prior. When Edmund Earl of Cornwall came into possession, however, the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 1425 the survivors of these trustees conveyed the manor to Edmund Hampden 38 of Hampden. His younger son Sir Edmund Hampden obtained Dunton, but was attainted in 1461, 39 … in 1811. The registers before 1812 are as follows: (i) mixed entries from 1577 to 1652; (ii) mixed entries from …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Hungerford (d. 1449). The manor passed to Walter's son Sir Edmund, who in 146970 settled it on his son Edward (will … d. 1372). It descended with the earldom of Stafford to Edmund de Stafford, earl of Stafford (d. 1403), 204 after … edn.); 6", Wilts. LIV, LX (1887 edns.). V.C.H. Wilts. i (1), 170, 241, 243. Ibid. 265. W.A.M. lvii. 1735. V.C.H. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Dove also assisted highwaymen on Newmarket Heath. 35 James I probably stopped at the Lion in 1619 on his return from a … however, was claimed as an escheat by Roger's son, Edmund de Colville, who occupied it until his death in 1316, … his manor at Duxford for estates in Surrey with Sir Edmund Shaa, lord mayor of London 14823. 159 Shaa died in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… half the manor of Earl's Croome passed into this family. Edmund Marten Welles, probably the son of Francis Welles, owned the property in 1770. 62 The next owner was Edmund Francis Welles, possibly son of the former owner, and … plated flagon. The registers before 1812 are as follows: (i) baptisms from 1647 to 1785, burials 1658 to 1785, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… side of the cloister. The north wall of the cloister (i.e. the south wall of the abbey church) is gone, together … of Richmond. 45 In the early 16th century, however, only I of these 5 carucates was held of the Fitz Hughs, 4 being … for thirty years; in 1551 Edward VI leased the same to Edmund Boughtell for thirty years, and in 1557 the reversion …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of a hill to the east of the church. In the time of Edward I there were here a manorhouse and divers offices with 4 … the manor was granted by King Henry to his youngest son Edmund first Earl of Lancaster, 26 who mortgaged it in 1271 to Sir John de Oketon, kt. 27 In 1296 Edmund died seised of this manor, 28 which passed to his son …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… his death only one daughter surviving, Anne, the wife of Edmund Wiseman. 21 As Edward son of Edward had died without … left it to his second wife with reversion to his nephew 33 Edmund Bastard, whose son Mr. E. R. P. Bastard was in … Praysed be thy name O Lorde that hast sent 1578 I. W.'; the second by W. Taylor of Oxford, 1852; the third …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 1652 it was presented at a court held in East Barnet that Edmund Taylor of East Barnet had inclosed part of the waste … by his will dated 1654 104 left Ussage to his eldest son Edmund, who held only a life interest in the manor, and on … paten and flagon. The registers begin in 1553. Book i contains baptisms 15531756; burials 15681756, and marriages …