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Magna Britannia
… proprietor,) bought this manor of Sir John Molesworth and Edmund Prideaux, Esq., who, the preceding year, had purchased …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… at Egton Bridge, 82 a fulling-mill and six small woods) to Edmund Wright, a captain in the Scotch wars, 83 in fee. 84 Two years later Edmund alienated this property to Sir Richard Cholmley of … VIII, xvii, 927 (3), 1003 (6). Ibid. xix (1), g. 141 (50). Edmund had had a lease in 1539 (ibid. xv, p. 560). Ibid. xx …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in 1554 created him Lord Chandos of Sudeley. 60 His son Edmund Lord Chandos died in 1572, 61 and was succeeded by his … who presented to the church in that year, 74 and his son Edmund Lechmere held the manor in 1787. 75 Eldersfield seems to have been unentailed and inherited by Edmund's younger son Anthony, 76 by whom it was held in 1818. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… It is not known how this family obtained the estate, but Edmund de Eling occurs in 11689, 42 and in 1228 the Sheriff … and Totton to Simon de Testwood in 12356, 187 and in 12556 Edmund de Bruge 188 granted Adam de Bruge a messuage and 15 … belonged to Peter de Krockere, to be held by Adam of Edmund, with reversion to Edmund in default of the issue of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… See below. There was an Elred de Ellerburn whose lands Edmund Hastings of Roxby (Thornton Dale parish) held in 1335 … i, 35. Henry III granted lands in Ellerburn to his son Edmund with Pickering Castle ( Cal. Inq. p.m. 19 Edw. III, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… descended to his granddaughter Helen, 113 who married Edmund Mordaunt. 114 The latter died seised of rents in … 182 John Verney being seised of the manor in 1530, 183 and Edmund Verney in 1553. 184 It changed hands shortly …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and in 1337 and 1348 held with John de Roches one fee of Edmund and Hugh de St. John. 43 In 1428 the prior was still … held of Hugh de St. John, and in 1348 they held the fee of Edmund de St. John. 52 Nothing more is known of the De Roches …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to Elmley Castle for ecclesiastical purposes in 1864. 4 Edmund Bonner, Bishop of London (154059), was born at Elmley …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… where they resided as early as Henry III.'s reign, when Edmund de Henewood, or Honywood, as the name was afterwards … without issue. The daughters were, Annabella, married to Edmund Filmer, rector of Crundal; and Thomasine, married to …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of Anne and Joseph Berwick, 80 and then to his son, Sir Edmund Hungerford Lechmere (d. 1856), and to Sir Edmund's son, Sir Edmund Anthony Harley Lechmere, who sold it in 1858 to …