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A History of the County of Hampshire
… years later, when her half of the manor passed to her son Edmund Dudley, 41 the notorious lawyer of the reign of Henry … in March 1538, 45 but John Dudley, her eldest son by Edmund Dudley, had evidently already sold the reversion of … bearing a shield. 77 There are three bells, inscribed: (i) 'Mathias. Goldsmith. Rector. Richard. Young. Churchwarden; …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 22 with this parish had been established before 1405, when Edmund Thweng of Gate Helmsley was pardoned for treason and … MS. Claud. B iii, fol. 170; Browne Willis, Surv. of Cath. i, 155; Drake, Ebor. 550; Lond. Gaz. 22 Oct. 1852, p. 2755; … Inq. p.m. 19 Edw. II, 319; Cal. Fine R. 130719, p. 214. i.e., three-quarters of a carucate, 10 of which made one …
A History of the County of Surrey
… was succeeded by a son of the same name, whose infant son Edmund inherited Gatton upon his death, c. 1299. 34 The … of Gatton Park was granted in 1301 to the executors of Edmund Earl of Cornwall in part payment of the king's debt to … is distributed as in other Surrey parishes. V.C.H. Surr. i, 303. Lay Subs. R. bdle. 184, no. 4, m. 3, 11. But the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… forfeited his possessions early in the reign of Henry I, and his lands were given by the king to the French knight … the king had in 1461 granted the manor of Gilling to Sir Edmund Hastings, kt., 46 but on his pardon in 1463 the … 47 In 1467, however, possession was confirmed to Sir Edmund, 48 who held it until the accession of Henry VII, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… where, on the shore, a fort was erected in king Charles I.'s reign, for the defence of the dockyard and navy residing … a sharp battle having been fought at Gillingham, between Edmund, surnamed Ironside, and Canute the Danish king. … in this parish, for the use of the poor of Gillingham. EDMUND EDRIDGE, in 1669, gave by will 40s. per annum, out of …
A History of the County of Rutland
… fee passed to Eleanor's daughter Anne, who married first Edmund, Earl of Stafford, and secondly Sir William Bourchier, … and second (now third and fourth) are by Tobie Norris I of Stamford, and are dated respectively 1622 and 1616. The … about 1670. 116 The registers before 1812 are as follows: (i) baptisms 15581684, marriages 15571677, burials 1556 1678; …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… virgate 24 acres. The Earl held 3 hides in demesne. 15 Edmund, Earl of Cornwall, son of Richard, died seised in … jack-legs; one of the beams at the west end is inscribed 'I H 1701 S. C. W.K. W.M.,' and a purlin has the letters … and War Memorial 191418. The registers are as follows: (i) baptisms, marriages and burials, 26 March 1578 to 5 March …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in the village. 50 A hoard of coins, mainly of James I and Charles I, was found on the site of the new almshouses … son Anthony, and to Anthony's sons William (d. 1545) and Edmund, who sold it in 1547 to John Cupper. 69 In 1581 Cupper … of goods; 3 men were assessed on wages. 128 Anthony's son Edmund Lydeard in 1545 granted a 30-year lease of his manor …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Charterhouse Hill, is the seat of Sir John Jardine, K.C.S.I., M.P. The situation of the town is very pleasant, as it … no resident priest. The new Roman Catholic Church of St. Edmund King and Martyr is in Croft Road. It was consecrated … Margery with Catteshull at the church door. 91 Their son, Edmund de Gatton, was an infant at his father's death, and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… one of the most loyal and capable of the earls of Edward I's reign, died in 1311, leaving his large possessions, … of Godington for ten years in 1439, and in 1447 he and Edmund Hampden were granted it for life. 69 In 1466the … century he recorded that the lord of the manor was Sir Edmund Denton, 81 not James Fermor. The Dentons of Hillesden …
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