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A History of the County of Hertford
… John passed through Hatfield in March 1211, 8 and Edward I spent a few days there in February 1303. 9 Edward II … 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. …
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, … So was Isaac Ewer (d. 1650), one of Charles I's judges, who was living at Hatfield Broad Oak when he made … duke of Gloucester (d. 1397), and widow first of Edmund Stafford, earl of Stafford (d. 1403), and secondly of …
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 … set. The registers previous to 1812 are as follows: (i) baptisms 1540 to 1812; (ii) marriages 1803 to 1812. … Statistics from Bd. of Agric. (1905). V.C.H. Berks. i, 357. Ibid. Chron. Mon. de Abingdon (Rolls Ser.), ii, 159. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Monastery of St. Florent, Saumur, founded t. Henry I, and this gift was made with the approval of his wife … and it appears to have been part of the fee of which Henry I enfeoffed Wigan, his marshal. Wigan seems to have forfeited … 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 … govt. Fox, Arch. Camb. Region, 1501; cf. V.C.H. Cambs. i. 267, 273. V.C.H. Cambs. i. 2889; Fox, Arch. Camb. Region, …
A History of the County of Essex
… and Fyfield. 39 In 1086 it was held in demesne by William I. By then the Leyton and Fyfield outliers had been lost. The … to Anne of Cleves or her successors. 45 In 1619 James I granted the manor to Charles, prince of Wales (later … 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
… eggs. And afterwards the abbot and convent, anno 14 Edward I. granted to them, by the name of their tenants of … Sir Henry Baker, knight and baronet, anno 17 king James I. Conveyed his interest in it to Henry Carey, lord Hunsdon, … 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 … Hunsdon. 126 In the early part of the reign of Charles I the manor was granted to trustees for money advanced to the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… and on 27 and 28 July, 1605, Queen Anne, the wife of James I, was 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 …
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 … 33. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), ccccxviii, 66. V.C.H. Bucks. i, 193. Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 261; Feud. Aids, i, 75. …