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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… were seized on, and given by the king to his second son, Edmund Plantagenet, earl of Lancaster, father of Thomas earl of Lancaster, of whom, in the reign of king Edward I. it was held by the eminent family of Grandison, Otho de … seat of his residence. 1 In the 18th year of king Edward I. he obtained licence to hold a market every week, upon a …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… in that which was the Fee of the Bishop of Lincolne. I have met with nothing memorable in old Time worth … that he came and acknowledged it to be his Duty. But this, I think, only now amounts to the leading of certain Loads of … of Sir Thomas Molyneux, of Thorpe, great Grandchild to Sir Edmund Molineux, the Judge. The Vicarage of Faringdon was 81. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… from Ireland in 1298, when he was knighted by Edward I, 39 and was allowed to represent his father in the … in 1316, 43 leaving by his first wife Maud daughter of Edmund Mortimer 44 three daughters all under age. By his … Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), ccclxxvi, 97. Lysons, Mag. Brit. i (3), 561. Statistics from Bd. of Agric. (1905). Lipscomb, …
Magna Britannia
… belonged to the Sachvilles till the reign of Edward I. Sir William Pole relates, that it was mortgaged to Bishop … in the family of Lowman: both were purchased by Sir Edmund Prideaux, an eminent lawyer, in the reign of Queen … Notes. Mr. Oliver's Notes from the Bishop's Register. Sir Edmund Prideaux, Bart., with his effigies in a gown and ruff, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of it were deterred from prosecuting the growth of it, and I believe they have for some time entirely discontinued it. … duchess of Munster, in Ireland, was anno 5 George I. 1719, created Countess of Faversham, baroness of … 1238, a composition was entered into between archbishops Edmund and Roger, abbot of St. Augustine's, for the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Robert de Falkeham held it in the reign of king Henry I. as appears by the red book in the exchequer. Walleran de … Mr. Gifford's Heirs Thomas Knipe, pres. 1712, resig. 1720. Edmund Barrell, A. M. 17 Richard Taylor, obt. 1712. John Taylor, obt. 1758. 18 Sir Philip Boteler, bart Edmund Marshall, A. M. pres. 1758. Present rector. 19 Text. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of Fawley in 1527 58 and was succeeded by his grandson Edmund, son of Thomas Rokes, who had predeceased his father. … 59 Robert Rokes, another son of Thomas Rokes, father of Edmund, 60 settled Fawley on his second wife Elizabeth 61 in … Add. R. 27029. Ibid. 27150. a Add. R. 27049. V.C.H. Bucks. i, 248 a. Ibid. Red Bk. of Exch. (Rolls Ser.), 312, 535; …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… to them by King John and subsequent kings. 9 Edward I granted them free warren over their demesne lands here in … for two years, being succeeded in 1333 by his brother Edmund. 42 Edmund died in 1353 43 of wounds received in a quarrel at …
A History of the County of Bedford
… till her death in the same year. The manor then passed to Edmund Randes grandson of Margery Radwell, sister of John … upwards of three hundred years. 61 John great-grandson of Edmund Randes made a settlement of the manor in 1551 62 and … are five bells; the first by Hugh Watts with inscription 'I H S NAZARENUS: REX: JUDEORUM: FILI: DEI: MISERERE: MEI: …
A History of the County of Surrey
… in 151415 was holding the manor jointly with her husband Edmund Lord Bray. In a bailiff's account of Lord Bray's … pertaining thereto.' 61 In the bailiff's account of Sir Edmund Bray's manor of Fetcham and Letherhead for 151415, the … 6 s. 8 d. towards the loan of 50 from the prior to Edward I. 68 In the reign of Henry VIII the manor was let out at …