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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 … pl. 2; O.S. Map 1", sheet 15 (1811 edn.). V.C.H. Wilts. i (1), 689, 173, 253. Ibid. iv. 298, 307. W.R.O., D 1/54/1. …
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 … (d. 1544), and Henry, who in 1560 gave it to Elizabeth I in an exchange. 197 Knighton farm, which may have …
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 part of this civil parish in 1895. V.C.H. Warw. i, 376. Ibid. 375. Place-Names of Warws. (Pl.-N. Soc.), 83. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… battle of Hastings it came into the possession of William I, who held it in demesne in 1086. It then rendered no geld, … 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 …
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 … 138 The registers before 1812 are as follows: (i) baptisms (November) 15381708, marriages (May) 15391705, … N. and Q. (New Ser.), iv, 161. V.C.H. Northants. i, 308 a. Ibid. i, 389 a. Cal. Close, 138589, p. 408. Add. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… House, a stone-built house, dated 1638 with the initials 'I.Y.'(ates) and 'E.Y.'(ates), was rebuilt or altered in 1879. … 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 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the honor with the lands attached to it to Edward 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 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… bishop still held these 40 hides at Fladbury. 29 Richard I freed 13 acres from essartum, 30 and King John confirmed … 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 … office of chief commissioner after the death of Charles I until the abolition of the House of Lords 6 February, 1649. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… been Philip de Sanvill, who before the reign of Richard I made large grants of land in Flitwick to Dunstable Priory. … 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 …
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