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A History of the County of Somerset
… Pagnell, Ralph Pagnell's grandchild, by Geoffrey Luttrell (I) (d. 121617). 60 Andrew Luttrell succeeded in 1232, 61 and … widow Silvestra. She tyrannized her second husband, Sir Edmund Skory, and outlived both her stepson Thomas Luttrell … in 1978. M. Drayton, Poly-Olbion (1612). V.C.H. Som. i. 351. L. V. Grinsell, Prehist. Sites in Quantock Country, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… beginning of the 12th century, and was granted by Henry I to Payn Peverel. 12 Shortly after, possibly in 1111, Payn … son Gilbert with many of his other prossessions to Edward I, 22 for the manor was held in the 17th century of the … died in 1524 51 and the manor passed to his eldest son Edmund, who died seised of it in 15412, when his son John …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the manor was seized by the crown and sold in 1544 to Edmund Clerke, one of the clerks of the Privy Seal, and his … charter is of very doubtful authenticity. V.C.H. Hants, i, 469 b. Feet of F. Hants, 1 John, 6. Ibid. 33 Hen. III, 37. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… before the justices itinerant, in the 21st year of Edward I. Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke, was in possession of … Wales, king Henry IV. in his 4th year, granted licence to I obert Braybrook, bishop of London, and others, then … Henley, esq. late of Gore-court; the died in 1793, s. p. Edmund is rector of Crundall, and married …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… died before 1346, when the manor passed into the hands of Edmund de Kendale, Margaret's second husband, 17 in custody … John de Rotherfield, is recorded in 1387. 70 CHARITIES (i) The Rev. Philip Valois, rector, who died in 1760, gave to … in the modern Dogford Wood. Rot. Litt. Claus. (Rec. Com.), i, 73 b, 'ad dominicum nostrum de Tisted quod dedimus Adamo …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… under the name of Wellow Gurnay, upon John de Badeham (i.e. John ap Adam) and his wife Elizabeth, 52 and in 1322 … Houghton of Durley, 94 who sold it in 1901 to Mr. Edmund Charles Simson, the present owner. 95 Chaworth. … on the canopy is the inscription, ' For Zion's sake will I not hold my peace, and for Jerusalem's sake I will not …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was possessed of this manor in the reign of king Edward I. 1 In the year 1275, he was consecrated bishop of Bath and … of whom the former died in his life time, leaving a son, Edmund, who died in his minority, anno 29 Edward III. and two … their brother's heirs; the first being married to Sir Edmund de la Pole, and the latter to Gilbert Chastelein; …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… ' pro anima Sedwini viri sui,' 6 and confirmed by Edward I in 1284. 7 The Bishop of Winchester at an early period … in 1428 Thomas Byflete, John Herries, John Sterregrave and Edmund Lynche, Nicholas Jurdan and John atte Sele, each held … no. 12. Eccl. Com. Ct. R. bdle. 84, no. 2. Close, 24 Chas. I, pt. iv, no. 6. Leland, Coll. ii, 430. Cal. Chart. R. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Brideford, to Henry de Lacy, in Fee; but the next owners I find were the Family of Biset. 3 William Carpentar, by the … been and is still a good Landlord to his Tenants here. 20 I find John Babington resident at Briggeford, in the Time of … Sheffeild, who died Nov. 15, 24 H. 8. leaving his Son Edmund, then nine Years of Age, eleven Months, and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… were attainted in November 1485. 50 In 1486, however, Sir Edmund 51 Cornwall presented to the church as lord of … son Richard. 83 Richard succeeded in 1537, 84 and his son Edmund 85 sold the manor in 1583 to George Fox. 86 In 1604 … of a sparrow-hawk. 93 In 1202 William de Washbourne owed I mark for having right of half a knight's fee in Orleton …
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