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A History of the County of Northampton
… and paten. 95 The registers before 1812 are as follows: (i) baptisms 16621811; (ii) marriages 16641762; (iii) burials … Official Trustees of Charitable Funds. Baker, Northants. i, 18. The racecourse is said to have been subsequently … Bks. (P.R.O.). Dict. Nat. Biog. In 1662 John Bourne and Edmund May presented to Great Billing church, but this was …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Dabernon family, certainly as early as the reign of Edward I, and John Dabernon, kt., was holding land in Bookham in … the manor upon herself and her first 31 husband, Sir Edmund Bray, kt., Lord Bray, for their lives, with remainder … date the manor continued with the Slyfield family, and Edmund son of John Slyfield, who was sheriff of the county in …
A History of the County of Rutland
… castle of Woodhead, 2 which was probably visited by Edward I in 1290. 3 No remains of the house exist and it was stated … of Lancaster, which was granted by Henry III to his son, Edmund Crouchback, in 1267. 6 Henry, Earl of Lancaster, Edmund's grandson, was created Duke of Lancaster in 1351, and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… be identical with the tenant of the name who in 1166 held I knight's fee in Wiltshire of Humphrey de Bohun. 12 Peter de … 92 George held the manor in 1318. 93 He was a retainer of Edmund of Woodstock, Earl of Kent, and shared the earl's … in a deed probably of the time of Henry III or Edward I. 120 Adam de Mockesham, who died in 1277, had held in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… settlement, to Hugh's granddaughter Margery, her husband Edmund Hungerford, then both minors, and to Edmund's father Walter, later 1st Lord Hungerford, who … 16019, dean of Armagh and a chaplain-in-ordinary to James I, and Sir James Stonhouse, Bt., rector 178095. 246 Richard …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and tithes there to Hugh Stukeley in 1572 17 and to Edmund Wyndham before February 157980, 18 perhaps as … in descent. A messuage and 600 acres of land were held by Edmund, second son of Thomas Morris, 24 at his death in 1588 … of P.C. 15801, p. 211; 15812, p. 185. Lysons, Mag. Brit. i (2), 26970. Ibid. V.C.H. Berks. i, 256. Cott. MS. Nero A. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… house was visited by Queen Elizabeth in 1574 and by James I and his queen in 1603. 51 It was renovated by the Pyes … in 1701, 119 leaving two son, Hampden, who died young, and Edmund, who eventually succeeded to the property. 120 Henry Pye, son of Edmund, married Jane Curzon in 1705, 121 when a settlement of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Sir Thomas Jermyn. 56 In 1556 Thomas conveyed the manor to Edmund Jermyn, probably for the purpose of a settlement on … Thomas Smith had been William Tarbox, and before him Edmund Sibley. 68 Gaddesden Hall, now a farm-house, is … supplied by the Bd. of Agric. Herts. County Rec. i, 174. Ibid. i, 312. Matt. Paris, Chron. Maj. (Rolls Ser.), …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… and a thatched roof, and bearing a stone inscribed 1629 i.h. above the doorway; but it has been partly pulled down. … Engaine by William de Salue, William Est of Lullington [i.e. Luddington], Helen his sister, and Robert Boveton of … There are the following monuments: in the chancel, to Edmund Salmon Bagshaw, d. 1890; the Rev. Wm. Salmon Bagshaw, …
A History of the County of Essex
… and rectors. Hugh Morgan (d. 1613) apothecary to Elizabeth I, held property in the parish. 45 Henry F. Johnson (d. … whose widow in 1215 held of the manor in dower. 89 In 1235 Edmund, son of Ralph, held La Walle jointly with Gilbert de Hauville. 90 There is no later record of Edmund's holding. Roger de Ros, also called Taylor, died in …
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