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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… part, 1 when the Book was made in the Time of King William I. kept the former value 10s. Ranesford and Armgri then held … William in 1609. Lionel born in 1611, and died in 1651. Edmund born in 1612. Bartholomew married in 1647, to Mary … issue John, Register of Lincoln who died unmarried, and Edmund. Ann who married John Limbry, had issue one daughter …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of elms. Built by Thomas Hillersdon in the reign of James I (from the materials of the convent), this house was long … with the demesne lands was granted by Henry VIII to Edmund Harvey in 1541. 28 The latter's daughter Isabel … 71 The last mention of this property occurs in 1682, when Edmund Pye and Anne his wife conveyed it to Robert Stevenson …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the property. In 1574 Henry Denny leased Boreham Wood to Edmund Downing for sixty years, and died the same year, … the promotion of technical instruction. Birch, Cart. Sax. i, 339. Information given by Mrs. Barstow. Midd. and Herts. … Elstree Baptismal Registers. Priv. Acts Parl. (1 Geo. I, 37 Geo. III) 16 Geo. III, cap. 28; Midd. and Herts. N. and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… or in handsome lodgings. In the 12th year of king Edward I. John de Vesci had the grant of a market, to be holden on a … of Kent, whose son, Adam Roper, had two sons, Thomas, and Edmund, who was prior of Bilsington, in this county. Thomas … Agnes, married to Walter Culpeper, esq. of Bedgbury, and Edmund, who was of St. Dunstan's, and an eminent man in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by his widow Maud, who married as her second husband, Sir Edmund de la Pole, the younger brother of Michael de la Pole, … of Oxford and a royalist, who was chaplain to Charles I and was sequestered from Emmington. 123 A later … 291. His first wife had been Elizabeth, the sister of Edmund Hadlow: V.C.H. Oxon. v. 253. Cal. Close, 13926, 206; …
A History of the County of Rutland
… 5 mills rendering 42 s. 8 d., and the other 7 hides and I bovate of the king's sokeland of Rutland, and 'he says that … in Horn (q.v.) and Normanton (q.v.). His son and heir Edmund was aged four years. Edmund died before 1316, and Margaret and her husband William …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… deeds of this period, 16 and in one of the time of Edward I his name is followed by that of James his son. 17 This was … de Havering, the son of Richard, was knighted by Edward I and summoned to Parliament as a baron in 1299, 56 when he … manor was held in alod of King Edward the Confessor by Edmund, and at the time of the Domesday Survey by Roger de …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… over most of Enford and Fifield tithings, in 1836 to Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bt. (d. 1870). Sir Edmund's son and namesake, the third baronet, sold Enford … the estate had enough land for 6 ploughs. The 3 hides and I virgate in demesne were worked by 6 serfs with I plough. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the Saxon word Leswes, which signifies pastures; but I should rather conjecture it to be derived from the old … of Erith descended to Roger, her only surviving son by Edmund Mortimer, her first husband. This great family of … man left four sons and several daughters, of the former, Edmund, the eldest, had not the title of earl of March, his …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the first mention of the manor occurs when Henry I granted it to Stephen de Mandeville or his son Roger. 8 … granted to Queen Eleanor, who granted the manor to her son Edmund, who in turn sold it to Nicholas Fitz Martin. 27 … wrote to his son Robert: 'Mr. Hyles (Eyles) will find that I will never part with Earl Stoke upon his computation'. 63 …
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