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A History of the County of Buckingham
… 13512, and again in 1363. 17 He died in 1375, and his son Edmund inherited the manor, 18 and, like his father, … election, both scandalous, are the only subject of talk. I know not what is done on the first, I believe what Sir … wife of John Hampden, 1634, daughter and sole heiress of Edmund Symeon of Pyrton in Oxfordshire. In the south aisle is …
A History of the County of Northampton
… wrote to Sir Robert Cecil of a refugee in this house, 'I am certainly informed that if I should see him go in and … and Little Harrowden, which she settled on her second son Edmund with the manors of Morton Pynkney and Plumpton. 103 Sir Edmund Knightley died on 12 September 1542, seised of these …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… daughter of the first earl, until the reign of Richard I. 18 Her heirs were William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, and … but they do not seem to have been divided, since in 1403 Edmund Earl of Stafford is said definitely to hold three … and 1 4 s. 8 d. in money to seven widows. V.C.H. Bucks. i, Geological Map. Ibid. Inf. from Bd. of Agric. (1905). Ord. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 18 The present Benedictine priory of Our Lady and St. Edmund, founded in 1905, 19 is in College Road near the … confirmed to the monks by Edward the Confessor, William I and Henry I, the latter in 11278 granting quittance for … his wife Alice, 150 were granted to Humphrey Shelton and Edmund Hunt. 151 They may have been 'fishing grantees,' for …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Mabel on Robert Fitz Roy, illegitimate son of Henry I, 101 created Earl of Gloucester c. 1121. 102 His son … 114 On his marriage in 1290 with Joan daughter of Edward I Marlow was settled on them, 115 and was inherited by their … later in establishing his claim to the estate. 193 By 1533 Edmund Lord Braye was in possession of Harleyford, 194 but …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1819, records that the architect was 'the late Mr. Wyatt', i.e. James Wyatt (d. 1813). 71 Romeyn's Court was occupied in … over the manor. 155 On Bray's death in 1503, his nephew Edmund succeeded 156 and in 1510 made a partition of the … Margaret, Sir Reginald's niece. Great Milton went to Edmund, 157 and in 1539 to his son John, Lord Bray (d. 1557), …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… king's hands, but in 1191 they were restored by Richard I to his two nearest heirs, who were descended from Rohais, … widow of Sir John Golafre, survived until after 1383. 32 Edmund de Missenden, son and heir of Thomas, died in 1394, 33 … father, 44 and in 15578 the manor was held by Edward or Edmund Elmes, son of John. 45 Edmund's son, John Elmes, 46 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Great Munden or Munden Furnivall In the time of King Edmund GREAT MUNDEN or MUNDEN FURNIVALL belonged to one … a cup of 1696. The registers are contained in four books: (i) all entries 1558 to 1682; (ii) baptisms 1678 to 1787, … Paris, Chron. Majora (Rolls Ser.), vi, 13. V.C.H. Herts. i, 319 b. Ibid. Assize R. 318, m. 22 d.; Chan. Inq. p.m. 9 …
A History of the County of Essex
… Crown for want of heirs, and was leased for 10 years to Edmund Rose. 81 In 1361 it was granted for life to Richard … John Steward, Nicholas of Epping, and William son of Edmund. 96 About 1200 the prior and convent granted land in … in 1957 and revised in 1979. Youngs, Admin. Units of Eng. i. 147; O.S. Map 6", Essex, XLI (1881 edn.). Essex Conf. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… that there were in Upwood then, and in the reign of Henry I, 10 hides, each of 4 virgates, which evidently included … from Abbot Aldwin (10911113) which was confirmed by Henry I in 111618. 6 He had three sons, Oliver, Jordan and … first wife, 45 entered the manor of which he enfeoffed Sir Edmund Ingoldesthorpe, kt., and others in 1443. 46 By 24 …