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A History of the County of Hampshire
… held land in Compton under him: the Abbot of Quarr held I virgate in free alms without service, William White I virgate by service of a pair of spurs and Adam de Compton a … when it was purchased by the Wards of Northwood. Mr. Edmund Granville Ward is now lord of the manor. In 1505 Sir …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of his earldom and estates, which were then granted to Edmund Crouchback, the king's son. 6 In consequence this … who may have been son or grandson of Ralph, 26 to Sir Edmund Hungerford, kt., and others, 27 who were purchasing … Act, 18 & 19 Vict. cap. 61. Dict. Nat. Biog. V.C.H. Berks. i, 347. Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 109, 121. Flor. Hist. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is the present governor. In the reign of king Edward I. on occasion of a long drought, the monks of Rochester set … and chapter of Rochester, and died in 1754 unmarried; and Edmund, who was prebendary of Rochester, &c. and died in … esq. and her heirs for ever. Her eldest son, the Rev. Edmund Marshall, vicar of Charing, sold it in 1780 to Mr. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… spring which no doubt gave the village its name of Fyrht-w(i)elle or 'wishing well'. 15 This spring, with others in the … son Thomas, had died in 1430, and by 1436 she had married Edmund Beaufort, Earl and later Duke of Somerset. 108 By a … made in 1447, Fritwell was to pass to the male heirs of Edmund and Eleanor, with remainder to Eleanor's heirs. 109 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Catholic disaffection in the reigns of Elizabeth and James I. Edward Grant of Northbrook was described in 1564 as 'an … granted to George Tresham of Newton Parva, Northants., and Edmund Twynyho. 79 In 1547 John Dudley, Earl of Warwick, … Historic Warwickshire (1876), p. 259. V.C.H. Warw. i, 312. Pipe R. 21 Hen. II (Pipe R. Soc.), 92. Pipe R. 3 Ric. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… with the rape, falling in 1439 to the inheritance of Edmund Lenthall. 32 All rights in that moiety of his knight's … Antiquity, ix, map opposite p. 448. Plan in V.C.H. Suss. i, 476. Information by the tenant of Paythorne Farm. V.C.H. Suss. i, 3567, 43940. These were held, respectively, before the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… that of Datchet 12 until 1331, when it was not restored to Edmund de Pinkney, 13 but granted by the king to William … in the grant to Sir Marmaduke Darrell in 1607. 52 In 1332 Edmund de Pinkney held some tenements in Fulmer of the manor … of Queen Elizabeth, and was afterwards cofferer to James I and Charles I. The monument also commemorates Anne his …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 24 The honour was then bestowed on the king's youngest son Edmund, 25 created in 1267 Earl of Lancaster, and passed with … The church is mentioned in 1086. 80 It was endowed with I carucate of land. 81 The advowson always descended 82 with … and to a drainage rate amounting together to about I. The vicar receives 2 a year, 2 a year is divided at Easter …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… John Caundish, passed in 1534 to Sir Robert's heir Edmund (created Lord Sheffield in 1547), who died in 1549. … was granted to Richard Williams alias Cromwell. 146 From Edmund, Lord Sheffield, Woodbury passed to his son John (d. … the property to Robert Jacob, to raise money for Charles I, 151 and it remained in Robert's hands at least until 1672, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… either side of the Portway and south of the way to Denton (i.e. the present Denton road). The windmill, of which there … The younger Andrew (b. 1655) became Vice-Principal of St. Edmund Hall, and helped Anthony Wood to compile his Athenae … in 1495 when some of the Suffolk lands were restored to Edmund de la Pole, Parliament having petitioned that it …
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