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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from which name it was not long afterwards alienated to Edmund atte Wood, who died in the 5th year of queen …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the Earl of Shrewsbury, while the rectory belongs to Lord Edmund Talbot. CHARITIES In 1744 the Rev. Wilkins, by his …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in the direct male line to Roger Mortimer (d. 1282), Edmund, Lord Mortimer (d. 1304), Roger, earl of March (d. 1330), Edmund, Lord Mortimer (d. c. 1332), and Roger, earl of March … in 1485 Richard III granted Bradfield and other lands to Edmund Chadderton for William's heirs, his daughters …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… same year he seems to have granted it to his younger son, Edmund Crouchback, whom he created Earl of Leicester 26 October 1265 and Earl of Lancaster in 1267. 72 Edmund died in 1296, when the manor passed to his son Thomas … Argent a cheveron sable between three molets gules. Edmund Earl of Lancaster died seised of a fishery here in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Sir Geoffrey Corbicun, 'in King John's time', who gave to Edmund, rector of Wappenbury (within which parish the vill of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… It is now the property of the latter's son, Mr. Edmund Knowles Charrington, and is the residence of his … appurtenances, was granted by the king to York's rival, Edmund Duke of Somerset. 59 In 1454 the York party returned … of Hunsdon in 1806, 95 and was holding in 1823. 96 In 1858 Edmund Calvert, son of Nicolson, sold the manor to James S. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… III granted the rent of the vill of Huntington to his son Edmund. 60 In 1392 Sir Henry Scrope died seised of land in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… heir-apparent John Lovelace, daughter and co-heir of Sir Edmund Pye. 50 John Lovelace the younger came into possession …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the name of the manors of Lee, Warres and Hurst to Sir Edmund Pecham, kt., 73 who in 1557 sold to Richard Ward the … with Lee and Warres in the sale by Anthony Rastwold to Sir Edmund Pecham, kt., in 1550. 155 In 1516 the manors of Odes …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and heir of the latter, mortgaged it in 1664 for 2,600 to Edmund Ludlow, senior, of Kingston Deverill (co. Wilts.), but … to keep up the payment of the interest. 27 Consequently, Edmund foreclosed, and at his death in 1666 28 was seised of the manor. His heir was his nephew, Edmund Ludlow the younger, the notorious regicide, who was …