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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… de Sandwich, heir of Ralph Fitzbernard, in king Edward I. 's reign, in manner as above mentioned, as it was by Ralph … them in pure and perpetual alms. After which, archbishop Edmund, in 1235, granted to them, in the name of a perpetual … history, p. 498. See a full account of this family, vol. I. of this history, under Beckenham. See more of the Fectors, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… road, was let for 21-year terms at 7 6 s. 8 d. yearly. Edmund Polhampton was farmer in 1502 and Thomas Faller from … 175 In 1976 as in 1553 there was a ring of four bells: (i) founded in 1712 by William and Robert Cor; (ii), (iii), … 'Ham' see P.N. Wilts. (E.P.N.S.), 3489, 433. V.C.H. Wilts. i (1), 177. Ibid. 254. Ibid. 256. Ibid. 75. O. G. S. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Clare. 46 He died in 1272, 47 and in the same year his son Edmund married Margaret daughter of Richard de Clare Earl of … a lion gules with a crown or in a border sable bezanty. Edmund Earl of Cornwall appears to have resided at the … and an inscription which includes the following lines: 'I believe in the resurrection of life To see you again at the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Robert Marshall and Richard Payn, Richard Monsted and Edmund Sumner, and Robert atte Mille and John Busbridge and … June 10 1595, x, 116. Loseley MSS. x, 28. V.C.H. Surr. i, 325 a. Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 220, 221 b. Feet of F. … Com.), ii (3), 338 (13). Abbrev. Rot. Orig. (Rec. Com.), i, 263. There are numerous records of members of the …
A History of the County of Rutland
… retained this land until her death in 1075, when William I took it into his own hands. In 1086 he had 5 ploughs here … (d. 1360), who outlived Elizabeth, this manor reverted to Edmund son of Roger Mortimer, Earl of March, who was the son of Elizabeth by her first husband Edmund Lord Mortimer of Wigmore. 41 Edmund was a minor, and …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… for their lives 46 and died in 1515, leaving as his heir Edmund, son of Thomas, son of his son Edmund Knyvet, aged 7 years, 47 but Charles was still holding … fixed to the south clearstory wall, outside, is inscribed 'I. B. 1707.' On the north wall of the north aisle are some …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… lord of Hampnett in 1322 88 and perhaps in 1346, 89 but Edmund of Pinkney was granted free warren on demesne land in … 105 Thomas Tame evidently held it at his death c. 1545 and Edmund Horne, who married Thomas's daughter Elizabeth, 106 … from Mr. G. J. Green, of Northleach. Dom. Bk. (Rec. Com.), i. 168. Glos. Subsidy Roll, 1327, 12. Poll Taxes, ed. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… all the possessions which Roger Bigod had ceded to Edward I to his half-brother Thomas de Brotherton, 35 who was … William Gibson, conveyed it to Sir Charles Montagu and Sir Edmund Sawyer, 76 apparently in trust for her eldest son … attachment to the Queen of Bohemia, daughter of King James I, the 'Queen of Hearts.' 80 The earl died unmarried in 1697, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… but redeemed his lands for 3,000 in the time of Edward I. 93 He or his father, who died in 1241, was returned as … warren in Langley. 102 He married Margaret daughter of Edmund Lord Mortimer and died without issue in 1331, when the … 109 At John's death in 1491 it must have passed to his son Edmund, who was attainted in 1503, when his lands were …
A History of the County of Oxford
… part of the honor which had been given to him by Robert (I) d'Oilly, 19 and which ultimately passed as the honor of St. Valery to Richard, Earl of Cornwall. 20 Edmund, Earl of Cornwall, claimed his rights as overlord in … of Cornwall and William de Champernowne. 30 In 1292 Edmund of Cornwall released the abbey from the payment of …
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