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A History of the County of Worcester
… half-fee reverted with Hampton Lovett to Elizabeth wife of Edmund Cornwall and her sister Margaret, as … in Hampton Lovett, 15 and she, with her husband, Sir Edmund, in 13534 gave it to their son Peter. 16 At this date … heart pierced with three daggers between the initials I T or F. At the west end of the nave are two Jacobean pews. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of Edward, Duke of Buckingham, in 1521. In 1611, James I granted to George and Thomas Whitmore, the fishing … Russell of Folksworth granted tenements there in 1326 to Edmund Neve of London, 49 but the family disappears after … Freeman, Rector, d. 1864. The registers are as follows: (i) baptisms, marriages and burials, 11 March 1563 to 11 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Elizabeth to hold it for life and by his grandsons John, Edmund, and Richard, sons of Edmund Mervyn, to succeed in turn to the parts of it which … Baron Cottington, Chancellor of the Exchequer. Charles I granted it to Cottington in 1632. 141 In 16401 Lord Audley …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Rokesle died possessed of it in the reign of king Edward I. His son Roger de Rokesle seems to have possessed only a … year of king Henry VIII. passed it away by sale to Sir Edmund Walsingham, whose descendant, Sir Francis Walsingham, … Overy in Southwark, so early as the reign of king Edward I. 5 and seems to have been part of that moiety of this place …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… are in the parish. Fordingbridge was visited by Edward I in 1285. 12 Roman coins have been found at Godshill, where … who obtained a confirmation of the privilege from Edward I in July 1281. 21 Two water-mills on the 'little water of … Bulkeley was the son of John son of Christian sister of Edmund Rivers, father of the above Katherine. Close, 21 Hen. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the mill and probably rebuilt it. It has a stone marked 'I.H. 1726'. 30 From 1762 to 1790 the mill was held by Henry … George, the elder of these, was left Holton manor and Edmund was left Forest Hill. Anticipating trouble, the will … should the elder son dispute his brother's share, then Edmund should also inherit Minchincourt and the Vent. 90 The …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 18 In 1857 and 1872 the lord of the manor was the Rev. Edmund Gray, who had been succeeded in or before 1879 by Henry Bingham. In 1890 Sir Edmund Lechmere, bart., was lord of the manor. Since that … of Agric. (1905). Lady Holland, Memoir of Sydney Smith, i, 99211. Stuart J. Reid, Life and Times of Sydney Smith, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… been levelled by 1561, and repairs had been neglected. 237 Edmund Freake, rector 156270, an exAugustinian canon, also … Map 1", drift, sheet 205 (1952 edn.). Cf. V.C.H. Cambs. i. 1112. East Anglian, N.S. ix. 2801. See C.R.O., Q/RDc 70. … of Camb. iv. 2068; Fowlmere to Cambridge Road Act, 11 Geo. I, c. 14 (Priv. Act); Annual Turnpike Acts Continuance Act, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to the abbey in 1089 by William II, 37 in 11212 by Henry I, before whom the abbess proved it against Alfred of Foxley, … Moody of Eldersfield. 59 It was held in 1495 by his son Edmund, on whose death in 1509 it passed to his relict Elizabeth. 60 In 1535 Edmund's son John held the manor 61 which passed on his death …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and old women forty years ago used to talk of 'hurdening,' i.e. making hurden in their younger days. Some nail-making … to Nicholas son of Emma 33 and to Emma's brother Edmund son of Thomas. 34 In 1286, under an agreement between … Adam granted the reversion of the manor after his death to Edmund de Grafton and his heirs, 45 and in 1344 Thomas son of …