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A History of the County of Worcester
… the other heir of Brian de Brompton, married Sir Edmund Cornwall, kt., and they settled their half of Over … granted free warren there in 1369. 34 Peter died in 1386, Edmund his grandson and heir being then two and a-half years … 35 This property remained with the Cornwalls, passing from Edmund Cornwall in 1452 to his son Thomas, and from Richard …
A History of the County of Oxford
… death of John the younger in 1460 Katherine married Sir Edmund Rede of Boarstall (Bucks.). 51 In 1471 Edmund and Katherine settled the reversion of Hampton on … the manor to his mother Katherine, 53 whose husband Sir Edmund had died in 1489, but it reverted to him on her death …
A History of the County of Sussex
… de Say were divided between John, Duke of Norfolk, and Edmund Lenthall, 6 it is uncertain with which portion of the … 17 He appears subsequently to have sold the manor to Edmund Dudley, 18 who was holding it in 15034 and in December … Margaret St. Leger. 57 In 1505 and 1508 it was held by Edmund Dudley, but in 1521 Lady Ann Roos was the patron. 58 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… mention of the manor has been found until 1616, when Edmund Bell sold it to George Lench. 141 The latter was …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of the barony in 1439 these fees were assigned to Edmund Lenthall. 49 The manor was held of George, Lord …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1639) who settled it in 1627 on the marriage of his son Edmund 68 (d. 1649). 69 After Edmund's death the manor was held by his relict Margaret … (will proved 1693) and at her death passed to his son Sir Edmund Warneford (d. 1700), who devised it to his son Edmund. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… as a farm-house, but stood vacant for many years. Sir Edmund Lechmere had been in residence but a short time when, … a fair inheritance, but chiefly by the friendship of Edmund Bonner, Bishop of London, who being born at Hanley … died in 1568 and was buried in Hanley Church. 221 His son Edmund (15501616) married Anne Dineley. 222 'In their days …
A History of the County of Worcester
… died in 1313, 16 and Hanley was held in 1315 of his son Edmund. 17 Hanley was still said in 1347 to be held of the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… a community of Brigittine nuns, was visited by the Jesuit Edmund Campion. A warrant for his arrest followed him, and he … in 1240. 90 In 1288 Philiberts was in the possession of Edmund de la Hyde, 91 but in his case also it seems to have been his wife who was in fact the tenant. 92 Edmund had a release of the estate from Walter de la Rivere …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Hanwell in 1346 81 and was succeeded there by his son Edmund 82 by 1379. 83 Edmund died in 1380 84 and in the following year a group of … followed the descent of the Dukedom of Suffolk 92 until Edmund, Duke of Suffolk (d. 1513), conveyed it to William …
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