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A History of the County of Northampton
… a mill in Ecton as early as 1291. 60 In 1629 Charles I granted a court leet and view of frankpledge in Ecton to … 14. In 1268 Hen. III granted Isabel in marriage to his son Edmund Plantagenet, sometimes called Earl of Derby, but the marriage never took place and the following year Edmund married her daughter Aveline: G.E.C. Complete Peerage …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… it, for at his death in July 1492 the property passed to Edmund Lucy, his son and heir by Margaret, 125 from whom his … claimed one-third of the manor in dower that year. 126 Edmund was succeeded by his son Sir Thomas Lucy, 127 to whose … the top of the slab are five shields charged as follows: (i) a cross charged with a leopard's head, for Brugis; (ii) …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Higginson devised all his property to his great-nephew Edmund Barneby, who took the name Higginson in 1825 35 and … about 1280. 39 He sold the estate between 1300 and 1304 to Edmund Mortimer 40 of Wigmore, and it followed the descent of … cap. 132. Habington, Surv. of Worcs. (Worcs. Hist. Soc), i, 51617. Nash, Hist. of Worcs. ii, 484. Prattinton Coll. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Earls Marshal of England. Thomas Plantagenet son of Edward I, and at that time Earl Marshal, was overlord in 1321. 12 … till his death in 1321, when it passed to his nephew, Edmund Peverel, son of his sister Alice. 21 In 1346 the manor was held by John son of Edmund Peverel, 22 from whom it passed to his sister …
A History of the County of Surrey
… son Hugh died in 1386, 22 and on the death of his son Edmund, Earl of Stafford, the manor was taken into the king's hands by reason of the minority of Humphrey son of Edmund, afterwards Duke of Buckingham. 23 The latter settled … the said rent. Moreover, it is stated that William I had given this manor to Odo Dammartin, his knight and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… possessed it about the latter end of the reign of Edward I. but in the next of king Edward II. 2 it had passed from … in the lease being vested in the heirs of the Rev. Edmund Marshall, deceased, late vicar of Charing. This church … Francis Hender Foote, LL.B. 1755, obt. Jan. 27, 1773. 11 Edmund Marshall, A.M. obt. 1798. 12 Wills in the …
Magna Britannia
… (who married the heir of Coplestone) in the reign of James I. The daughter of Arthur Chichester, the first Earl of … of the demesnes of the crown, were given by King Henry I. to Matilda Peverell 7, and continued for several descents … afterwards to the Topcliffes. It is now the property of Edmund Pollexfen Bastard, Esq. M. P., having been purchased, …
A History of the County of Durham
… bridge of stone, three miles above Stockton, made as I heard by Bishop Skirlaw.' 5 The northern arch was widened … said to have belonged to St. John of Beverley. 72 Sir Edmund Chaytor still has a house here. A rent of 4 d. was due … of Newsham in the lordship of Long Newton was granted to Edmund Oglethorp (on surrender of a former lease) in 1532. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Henry and Charles Prince of Wales in the reign of James I, and to Queen Henrietta Maria in the reign of Charles I. 20 … in 1539 for life, with remainder to his sons William, Edmund, and Thomas. 54 William Lord Windsor sold this manor … 10 s. per annum, for the benefit of the poor. In 1705 Mr. Edmund Lee left land producing then 60 per annum for the …
A History of the County of Rutland
… and re-erect the windmill. 25 Church The church of ST. EDMUND consists of chancel 28 ft. 6 in. by 15 ft. 3 in., … plates. 39 The registers before 1812 are as follows: (i) baptisms and burials 15381768, marriages 15381754; (ii) … 207. Priv. Act of Parl. 29 Geo. II, cap. 52. V.C.H. Rutl. i, 84. Ibid. 139. Cal. Inq. iii, no. 604 (p. 461); Cal. Pat. …
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