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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 58 George (d. by 1580) was succeeded by his son Sir Edmund 59 (d. 1624), who in 1611 settled the manor on his son … William Coles in 1636, by grants from George Ludlow, Sir Edmund Ludlow, and Sir Henry Ludlow respectively. In 1750 Sir …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… owned it in 1614. Cowper then settled a moiety on his son Edmund, who inherited the rest in 1626. 135 The farm … 173 who immediately sold it to Ellis Fowler. 174 From Edmund Saunders alias Mills (d. 1596), possibly the owner in … line to Thomas Saunders alias Mills 175 (d. c. 1619), Edmund Saunders alias Mills, and Henry Saunders alias Mills, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Montfort, Earl of Leicester, and to have been granted to Edmund, Earl of Leicester and Lancaster, 14 who held at his … was held in dower by John's widow Philippa daughter of Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March, and was retained by her on …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… which occurred on the same day, 1 October 1485, their son Edmund was only five years of age. 41 The wardship was sold … Bessells of Bessels Leigh and William Alane. 42 Sir Edmund Pakenham left two daughters, Constance, who married Geoffrey Pole, and Elizabeth, who married Edmund Marvyn. 43 On the division of his property in 1528 …
A History of the County of Northampton
… widow Alice, who held it for life, 32 it passed to his son Edmund. 33 Lawrence Seymour was holding it in 1334 34 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… sister and coheiress Elizabeth, 82 who had married firstly Edmund Mortimer (d. 1332), by whom she had a son Roger, Earl … 85 a few months before William de Bohun. Roger's heir Edmund was a minor, and in 1361 his wardship and the custody … were granted by Edward III to his daughter Isabel. 86 Edmund was granted his father's lands in 1373 and Finmere …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… I who granted the overlordship of Fittleton to his own son Edmund(d. 1330), created earl of Kent in 1321. 25 The … was held in 1330 by Peter of Fosbury of the same overlord, Edmund, earl of Kent. 74 Peter was dead in 1373 75 and it has … in the 12th century, 78 and with the honor passed to Edmund, fourth son of Henry III, created earl of Lancaster in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Edward VI granted it in 1553 to John Earl of Bedford and Edmund Downing. 201 On 1 February 1554 Edmund sold it to Roger and Robert Taverner of London. 202 …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Parliament as Lord Grey de Ruthyn, in 1327 he accompanied Edmund, earl of Kent, on the Scottish campaign, and between … 19 He died in 14401 and was succeeded by his grandson Edmund, his son John having predeceased him in 1439. 20 Edmund took part in the Wars of the Roses, first siding with …
A History of the County of Bedford
… it descended at Nicholas' death in 1586 to his second son Edmund. 68 Before 1663 Edward Blofield had obtained seven … 75 A further alienation took place in 1342, in which year Edmund Bolstrode obtained a release from Walter Joce of Hereford of his right to 10 marks rent issuing from Edmund's manor of Priestley. Edmund Bolstrode still held in …
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