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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… suppose the Widow of Thomas Poutrell,) by whom he had Sir Edmund Molyneux the Judge, mentioned in Thorpe. He died, 6 H. … this Manor to Richard his Brother. Robert Molyneux, 20 and Edmund Molyneux, in consideration of a Marriage, had between … Son and Heir of Robert, and Margaret, Daughter of Edmund Buffey, Esquire, demised to him, Aug. 3. 22 H. 8. all …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… After Sir William's death in 1721 both manors were sold to Edmund Waller of Beaconsfield (Bucks.), 150 and after Edmund's death in 1771 Hazleton descended with his Farmington … c. 4 a. in two meadow closes. The bulk of the land went to Edmund Waller, with the rector receiving c. 275 a. and the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was succeeded by his son Roger, 16 who died about 1283. Edmund, heir of Roger, obtained licence in 1300 to demise … granted it to Aline la Poer for life. 18 Roger, the son of Edmund Mortimer, was executed in 1330, and his wife Joan … afterwards died seised of the manor, 19 leaving a son Edmund, who was still under age. In 1335 Edward III granted …
A History of the County of Surrey
… knight's fee. John died in 131314, 12 leaving three sons: Edmund his heir, Robert from whom were descended the owners … of Headley at a later date, and John. 13 At the death of Edmund, who was said to have held in free socage owing no … Plesey, who being descended in a direct line from Robert, Edmund's younger brother, was the next heir after Peter. 19 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… William Saunderton together with John and Alice Logge to Edmund Brudenell. 21 He died in 1469. 22 His son and heir … and Buckinghamshire in 1474 24 and died in 1490. 25 Edmund's son and successor of Drew Brudenell died in 1538, 26 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… until it was sold by Anthony Restwold in 1549 43 to Sir Edmund Peckham. 44 He sold it in 1557 to Ralph Hawtrey, 45 … owner. Restwold. Party saltirewise ermine and gules. Sir Edmund Peckham alienated Hedsor Wharf with the land and … to Hedsor Manor in 1492. 65 They were alienated by Sir Edmund Peckham in 1555 to Thomas Godfrey and his heirs. 66 …
Magna Britannia
… IV., speaks of Helston Castle, some time the residence of Edmund, Earl of Cornwall, as being then in ruins. There are …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Warwick, and now in her second widowhood, having married Edmund Duke of Somerset on the death of Lord Roos, 54 … the king to his brother George Duke of Clarence in fee. 56 Edmund son and heir of the attainted baron was restored in … lyvelode,' 58 held the castle and manor of Helmsley. 59 Edmund died unmarried in 1508 and was succeeded by Sir George …
A History of the County of Hertford
… in Britain. 14 Bovingdon church is the burial-place of Edmund Staunton, president of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. … on the rector and brothers of the college of Ashridge by Edmund, earl of Cornwall. 63 Edmund's grant included lands and tenements which he had of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… He died in 1440 and was succeeded by his grandson Edmund, son of John de Grey, who in 1465 was created Earl of … Grey. This manor was granted to the king's favourite Edmund Dudley who was seised of it at the time of his … manor from 1508. 31 The manor was restored before 1533 to Edmund Dudley's son John (afterwards created Duke of …