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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… earl of Pembroke (d. 1245). 98 Margaret survived her son, Edmund, earl of Lincoln (d. 1258), and dying in 1266 left … land at Grantchester which in 1343 he granted to his son Edmund. 212 John Lacy, who had probably succeeded to the … earthworks were later held to be medieval: R.C.H.M. Cambs. i. 118. Excavations in 1971 found Saxon pottery, probably …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Great Wymondley are obscure. Early in the reign of Richard I and in 1198 there is mention of William de Graveley, 5 and … the death of her husband Margaret granted Graveley to Edmund Barrington, 17 who held it in 1428. 18 He was … in 1472, when the manor passed to his son Humphrey, 19 as Edmund, his eldest son, had died without issue. Nicholas …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and it was afterwards confirmed to it in anno 941, by king Edmund, Eadred his brother, and Edwyn son of the latter; 2 … of Canterbury have twenty shillings. Who this Richard was I do not find, though Somner calls him Ricardus … inscription was remaining in Weever's time. This stone, I am informed, was some years ago removed out of the north …
A History of the County of Essex
… c. 1880. From c. 1880 until 1928 Duvals was the home of Edmund W. Brooks, cement manufacturer, who enlarged the house … 1866 there were at least 9 wellestablished public houses, i.e. one for every 122 inhabitants of the parish. It … Local Govt. Thorne, Environs Lond. 244. V.C.H. Essex, i. 553. P.R.O., E 179/107/13. P.R.O., E 179/108/150; E.R.O., …
A History of the County of Northampton
… The abbey's tenant of these 2 hides in the reign of Henry I was William son of Guy [? de Reinbuedcourt]. 8 The Abbot of … held by Nicholas Pyel was included among the fees held of Edmund Earl of Stafford at his death in 1403. 72 The manors … marie qui obiit quinto die mensis decembris Anno xp[ist]i mill[es]imo quingentesimo xix cuius anime propicietur deus …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Mortlock died in 1859, leaving his property to his nephew Edmund John Mortlock 114 (d. 1902), who sold the estate in … restored in 1465 to his sister and heir Margaret, widow of Edmund Bedingfield. 165 After her death in 1476 they … by the 19th century. 352 Local Government. Under Edward I the earl of Oxford had at Great Abington view of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Bray family until 1735, passing from Reginald to his son Edmund 63 (d. 1620), to Edmund's grandson Sir Giles 64 (d. 1641), to Giles's son 65 … The reference in 1648 to lands in Little Barrington (i.e. south of the river) that had once been copyhold of Great …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… called PERRERS manor. 49 The younger Richard left a son Edmund whose widow Joan was holding the fee in 1346. 50 The issue of Edmund and Joan evidently failed, so that the estate reverted … and a sanctus bell. 279 The four surviving bells are: (i) 'MG', presumably for Miles Gray; (ii) 1756, J. Eayre of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the 16th century, passing on the division of the lands of Edmund Earl of Kent to the Nevills. 46 After the forfeiture … 4 carucates, had been held before the Conquest by Aldred, Edmund and Turorne, but in 1086 were in the hands of Robert, … grant was confirmed by their son Stephen 150 and by Henry I. 151 Subsequently various members of the Stutevill family …
A History of the County of Bedford
… which date and 1424 the manor had become the property of Edmund Brudenell and Alice his wife, 24 who possibly was a daughter of Alice L'Enveise. In that year Edmund and his wife alienated the manor 'called Voysys, near … paten. The registers before 1813 are in four books: (i) all entries 1564 to 1713; (ii) the same, 1714 to 1764, the …
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