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A History of the County of Sussex
… and Ovingdean, the overlordship of which fell to Edmund Lenthall in the division of the barony in 1439 13 and … death in 1916 it passed to the present owner, Colonel H. I. Powell Edwards, D.S.O. 57 Leedes. Argent a fesse gules … Canterbury. Azure a cross argent charged with the letters I/X sable. There was also 1 hide in Wootton, formerly held by …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and Mary; the manor, in default of issue, was to remain to Edmund son of Richard Sutton, with contingent remainders to … of a fine in the year 1565 in which George Carleton and Edmund Sutton appear as the plaintiffs, while Robert and … with the Alexandra Hospital, London. Birch, Cart. Sax. i, 94. V.C.H. Surr. i, 310 b. Feet of F. Surr. 2 John, no. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Saxon signifying a journey or passage, and lega, a place, i. e. the place of the way or passage. THE PARISH of East … here in the reigns of queen Elizabeth and king James I. as appears by the parish register. Dr. Plot mentions in … or as she is called by some Edgiva, the mother of king Edmund and Eadred, in the year 961, to Christ-church, in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and 'IHS merce hav on me | Son of Mary hear | To thy cross i flee.' 5 Brus. Argent a lion azure. Bellewf. Sable fretty … a fee of John de Bellewe in 1281. 15 He was succeeded by Edmund, who in 12845 held land in Harlsey, Bordelby, Siddle … 16 In 1301 the manor of Bordelby (q.v.) was settled by Edmund de Lascelles on Robert de Furneaux, one of the lords …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… sons Robert, 66 a parliamentarian colonel, and Dr. Edmund Castell, a Semitic philologist, 67 joined in 1661 in … Hart, Early Charters of E. Eng., pp. 456; V.C.H. Cambs. i. 394, 41516; V.C.H. Beds. i. 259, 261. P.N. Cambs. (E.P.N.S.), 545. e.g. Palmer, Hist. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… lord of the manor in the reigns of Henry III and Edward I, set up a market here on Tuesdays, which he claimed under a … Robert Shottesbroke for a settlement of the reversion on Edmund Danvers and others. 24 In 1433, however, the manor was … advowson to his wife Mary for her life, with remainder to Edmund, his son and heir, who died seised of it in 1623. 88 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was presumably among the many English lands which William I granted to William for his part in the Conquest. 52 William … for the sale of bishops' lands sold it to the regicide Edmund Ludlow. 62 It had been restored by 1661 and again … 1647 held by Sir Roger Palmer who in 1650 assigned it to Edmund Ludlow. 74 In 1661 Charles II assigned the remainder …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Rochester, his cotemporary. In the 7th year of king Edward I. the abbess of Malling claimed several liberties within … Rayney, his eldest son, in the second year of king Charles I. Sir John Rayney was of Wrotham place, and was created a … church. By Elizabeth, his wife, daughter and heir of Edmund Watton, esq. of Addington, and widow of Leonard …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and to the day of his death, when it was seized by William I, who was holding it in 1086. 17 At the same time Walkelin, … manor of Itchel and carried away the king's goods. 68 Edmund de Kendale, keeper of the peace in Hampshire, arrested … their issue. 100 In 1664 Nathaniel Long had a dispute with Edmund Bruning, lord of the neighbouring manor of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… bridge. IN THE YEAR 96y, queen Ediva, mother of king Edmund and king Eadred, gave to Christ-church, in Canterbury, … in Domesday, under the title of Terra Monachorum Archiepi, i e. the land of the monks of the archbishop. The archbishop … part of the royal revenue at the death of king Charles I. in 1648; after which the powers, then in being, seized on …
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