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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and coheirs of John Alphew, esq. of Chidingstone, one son, Edmund, one of the justices of the king's bench, who died … as appears by the escheat roll of that year. His son, Sir Edmund de Haut, died in his life-time, so that his grandson, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Walter Singer, a nonconformist minister in the town. 114 Edmund Waller, the poet, was M.P. for the borough in 16245, … (d. 1272). 124 The farm of the town passed to his son Edmund (d. 1300), and then to Edmund's widow, Margaret. 125 It seems then to have passed to …
Magna Britannia
… devisees, in trust, of the late Philip Gell, Esq., to Mr. Edmund Evans, of Derby, and others: the tithes have been … the families of Longford 32 and Coke 33, and memorials for Edmund Browne, Esq., of Bentley, who married a daughter of … The manor of Lullington (Lullitune) was held by one Edmund, under the King, when the Survey of Domesday was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Henry Jones of Chastleton. Also a small brass to Edmund sixth son of Henry Jones, 1667(8); and another to …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… through the Colvills to the Mauleverers. Here as there Edmund Mauleverer succeeded to the estate at his … of the family fell very low at this period, and Sir Edmund was further impoverished by his 'great cost and … who lent him 490 on the manors of Arncliffe and Dale. Sir Edmund made default, and though he declared that there was a …
A History of the County of Worcester
… moiety of the manor passed from Richard Gower to his son Edmund, 130 who sold it in 1612 to Thomas Ailworth. 131 In … of John de Throckmorton. 148 In 1428 William Gerard and Edmund Crowley held half a fee in Thorne which John Gerard … Mortimer died seised of this estate in 13001, when her son Edmund succeeded. 225 He died about four years later, 226 and …
A History of the County of Hertford
… xix cent.), which before the Conquest had been held by Edmund, a man of Earl Harold. Under the bishop this land was …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 1232 and 1253. 84 William de Nowers held 1/20 of a fee of Edmund the king's brother 85 in 1284. 86 From his son Emery … Peverel in 1086 was then claimed by the king. 102 In 1282 Edmund the king's brother bought of Henry le Scot of Abbots … F. Div. Co., file 9, no. 94; Northants., file 38, no. 616. Edmund was probably guardian of the Lisle heir. Chan. Inq. …
Magna Britannia
… almost from the time of the conquest to the ancestors of Edmund Lamplugh Irton, Esq. of Irton hall, the present … Peter and St. Paul, were granted in 1251 to William de St. Edmund, then rector, and his successors 14. King Edward I. … and was sold by Sir Edward Musgrave of Hayton Castle, to Edmund Appleby, Esq. who died in 1698. Joseph, son of Edmund …