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A History of the County of Warwick
… by another chantry of St. Mary founded in 1342 by Sir Edmund Trussell, second husband of Margery Astley, 47 which …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 57 He was succeeded by his cousin Philip Baynard, son of Edmund Baynard and his wife Eleanor, another daughter of Sir … to the hundred court for the past ten years. 106 In 1283 Edmund Mortimer held land at Clevancy 107 and was probably … it to Walter, Lord Hungerford, Sir Robert Hungerford, Sir Edmund Hungerford, and others. 152 In 1512 Walter Mervyn died …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… after this, for in 1304 Alan de la Zouche was holding of Edmund Mortimer, and there is no mention of any other … and passed in the Long family until 1640. In that year Edmund Long and Dorothy his wife sold it to Sir John Danvers. … Eyles family until 1792 when it passed under the will of Edmund Eyles to his nephew Josiah Eyles Heathcote, son of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Durhams continued to hold land in Hilton until, in 1342, Edmund de Durham died, leaving three daughters and co-heirs: … kt., and his wife Ada, probably the eldest daughter of Edmund de Durham, in 1359. 13 In 1529 Roger Grauntoft died … 14 possibly a representative of one of the co-heirs of Edmund de Durham. In the previous year Roger had made a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of land of the fee of Percy were held by free tenants. 65 Edmund de Mauley 66 died seised of the right of alternate … parish (q.v.), and it is now in the possession of Mr. Edmund Russborough Turton of Upsall Castle. Boynton of … 1306 Edward I granted Christopher's lands in Seaton to Edmund de Mauley in fee for his good service, 142 and in the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… who declared that it had been granted to his grandfather, Edmund Brooke, by the brethren of St. Wulfstan's Hospital in … loc. cit. Ibid. Richard Lechmere, the rector presented by Edmund Ruding in 1501, was a witness in the trial of William …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and lived in Jersey, where the Pouletts governed. 281 Edmund Peacham, rector 15871614, was imprisoned in the Tower …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Richard Earl of Cornwall, and passing from him to his son Edmund, and from the latter on his death in 1300 to the king …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 1722, obt. November 27, 1759 8 Sir John Honywood, bart. Edmund Filmer, A. M. Dec. 18, 1759, resigned 1770. 9 John …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… son John died in 1368 and was succeeded by his brother Edmund. 46 Probably Edmund St. Andrew granted the property in Hinxton to Sir …