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A History of the County of Hertford
… William Batesford, Richard Halle, Roger Assheburnham and Edmund del Clay, who released their right to Walter Frost and … by his son Henry. 325 In 1622 the manor was held by Sir Edmund Lucy, the husband of Elizabeth daughter of Henry Cock. … mention of the manor of Tolmers occurs in 1516, when Edmund Chyvall and Alice his wife, in whose right he held the …
A History of the County of Essex
… Manwood Green House, which belonged c. 1600 to a yeoman, Edmund Saward. 74 Cannons, 2 km. north-east of the village, … duke of Gloucester (d. 1397), and widow first of Edmund Stafford, earl of Stafford (d. 1403), and secondly of … devised the manor to his widow Sarah, who in 1665 married Edmund Davenport. 237 Davenport still held Lea Hall in 1690. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the latter, who died in 1491, the manor passed to his son Edmund Duke of Suffolk, on whose execution in 1513 24 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was forfeited to the king, 100 and was granted to Edmund de Bretaigne. His grant was probably annulled, as it …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Sir John Howard (d. 1438), granted it for life to Edmund Walton of Calais. The reversion descended in 1438 to … well before 1150. 257 Hauxton church, dedicated to St. Edmund, 258 may well be of pre-Conquest foundation. That at … indifferent to religion. 321 The small church of ST. EDMUND, Hauxton, so named by 1498, 322 is basically …
A History of the County of Essex
… The western and larger division was bought by John Grove, Edmund Chittenden, Thomas Chamberlayne, Samuel Dale, and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Elizabeth's reign, and lies buried in this church. His son Edmund Roberts alienated it, in the 12th year of that reign, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Meynell's son and heir Roger succeeded him in 1563. 35 Edmund son and heir of Roger married Thomasina daughter of … heirs male with remainder to the other sons of Roger. 36 Edmund Meynell had livery of the manor in 1602. 37 He settled … father's lifetime, and Charles succeeded on the death of Edmund in 1616. 39 He was still lord of the manor in 1623, 40 …
A History of the County of Bedford
… entertained by him at Haynes, the king being then at Sir Edmund Conquest's at Houghton. On the 30th, the royal pair, … of Sir John Bray, a half-brother of Sir Reginald Bray, and Edmund Bray, afterwards Lord Bray, son of John, another … of Sir Reginald. 42 The quarrel was settled in 1510 and Edmund retained Haynes manor, Margery obtaining manors …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in 1346. 19 By 1379 the manor had passed to Edward or Edmund Cook, 20 who appears to have been in financial … Blackwell, jun., and Julia his wife conveyed the manor to Edmund Wright. 38 The manor is said to have been sold in 1650 …