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Magna Britannia
… This bridge was made a county-bridge in the reign of James I. Padstow haven is navigable to Wade-bridge, whither vessels … to Reginald, Earl of Cornwall, natural son of King Henry I. 6 This Reginald gave Penhele to William Botterell or … 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
… from 1180 to 1194, 22 but later in the reign of Richard I was restored to Joan Fossard, wife of Robert de Turnham. 23 … 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 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 1189 the Knights Hospitallers had a charter from Richard I granting to them the waste woods at Pendock and … 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 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… a month until the grass has been cut and carried. Henry I crossed to Normandy from Eling (Eilling) and King's pleas … 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 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… a pewter flagon and plate. The registers are as follows: (i) baptisms and burials 1691 to 1770, marriages to 1754 only; … 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
… Pakingtons in the 17th century. 88 In the reign of James I 89 Edward Brudenell obtained a grant of a court leet and … 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 of John Sifrewast 5 in 1496. In the reign of James I, however, the manor was held of the heirs of Sir Edward … 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 … stondithe now but one Tower, and that partly broken. As I went by I saw Carts carienge Stone thens to amend Persore Bridge …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and of those held of him by knight's service, and yet I find mention of its being held of him in several records … 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 … and in 1086 was held by Regenbald. 103 In 1133 Henry I granted to Cirencester Abbey land formerly held by …
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