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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… in 1633 the borough apparently only presented Charles I and his queen with pieces of plate. 5 Later records mention … of the rent only. In 1267 the fee-farm rent was granted to Edmund Earl of Lancaster, the king's second son, to hold by … the manor from Edward I, and a similar grant was made by Edmund for her life at the annual rent of 12 d. 48 Many of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Christchurch Twyneham, and confirmed to it by Richard I, by William Earl of Devon, and by Edward II in 1313. 58 It … of Kennerly then in the king's hands by forfeiture of Edmund Earl of Arundel. 96 It was owned in the reign of … to the Parish Church of Godshill in the Isle of Wight,' I.H.S. and Worsley arms; silver paten, 7 in. in diameter, 2 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of the year 1848, presented in the same year by the Rev. Edmund Dawe Wickham; a flagon, stamped with the date letter … undecipherable; inscribed 'The gift of Mary Paine to J. I. Hoare.' The registers previous to 1812 are in six volumes: … Evelyn's diary for 14th October 1677 runs as follows: 'I went to the Church at Godstone and to see old Sir John …
A History of the County of Bedford
… son William, 13 and also by Henry II, Henry III, Edward I, Edward II, Richard II and Henry IV. 14 It continued to be … afterwards knighted, and his wife Joan the widow of Edmund Lord Bray. 157 In 1549 the reversion of the property … of Goldington Bury, brought a suit in 1625 against Edmund, George and John Franklin for the payment of tithes …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and was created a baronet on April 19, 1718, anno 4 George I. and was for many years one of the auditors of the imprest … taste, having married Fanny, only daughter and heir of Edmund Fowler, esq. of Danbury, in Essex, by whom he had five … here, which was not till after king Henry IV.'s reign, I have not found; but in the latter end of king Henry VIII.'s …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… a son Henry. 31 In 1600 Henry conveyed the manor to Edmund Anderson, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, 32 who … Francis. Francis died seised of the manor in 1616, leaving Edmund his son and heir. 33 Edmund died seised in 1638, … John Bigg, Esq., d. 1748. The registers are as follows: (i) baptisms from 1581, marriages and burials from 23 April …
A History of the County of Worcester
… have been succeeded by a daughter Parnel, 15 who married Edmund de Grafton. Edmund presented to the church in 1280, 16 and was holding … Kemble, Cod. Dipl. iii, 75. See p. 1, above. V.C.H. Worcs. i, 302. Ibid. 328; Red Bk. of Exch. (Rolls Ser.), 566; Testa …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Grafton 11 and afterwards to his son and grandson John. 12 Edmund de Grafton was holding it in 1315, 13 and in 134950 … the Earl Talbot, and did not pass under his will to Lord Edmund Howard. They now belong to Charles Henry John … Census of England and Wales, 1901, Worc. 28. V.C.H. Worcs. i, 286 a. Ibid. Red Bk. of Exch. (Rolls Ser.), 567; Testa de …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and Pasture Wood one leuc. long, and four qu. broad. I should have imagined this Coleton to have been … who paid his Relief, 30 H. 3. 11 and was Father of Edmund Lord Dayencourt, I find not, but, in the mean Time, suppose Amabilis. Edmund considering that his Sirname and Arms, after his …
A History of the County of Warwick
… by his mother Margaret, to Sir William de Bereford and Edmund his son. 23 William died in 1326, holding the manor jointly with Edmund of John de Harcourt. 24 In 1329 Edmund had licence to … of the charity see under Birdingbury. Warw. Co. Recs. i, 48. Cf. ibid. vi, 15. Ex inf. W. M. Beresford. Leadam, …
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