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A History of the County of Northampton
… at his death, 107 and in 1403 among those held of Edmund, Earl of Stafford. 108 The Pyels still held lands in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Reformation; 57 John Aglionby (1600 11), Principal of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, and, according to Anthony Wood, a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… mortgage, for the manor was among the possessions of which Edmund de St. John, grandson of John, died seised in 1347. 27 In 1361, on the death of Edmund's widow Elizabeth, to whom the manor had been assigned … wife of Sir Luke de Poynings, sole surviving sister of Edmund de St. John. 28 On her death in 1393 29 the manor …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… to have relinquished his claim. 17 On the death in 1300 of Edmund Earl of Cornwall the honour of Wallingford passed to … heir at his death in 1443 Thomas Cornwall, son of his son Edmund. 107 Thomas Cornwall was attainted in 1461 108 and … Shuckborough and Nicholas Clevely for life. 109 In 1473 Edmund son of Thomas Cornwall regained his father's lands, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of Wallingford, 58 and was included in the grant made by Edmund Earl of Cornwall to the college of Ashridge of the … William, 80 was doubtless one of them. In 1604 William and Edmund Duncombe quitclaimed the manor to William Mackereth, … as Giles Duncombe 82 died seised in 1634, leaving it to Edmund his son. 83 Edmund's son Giles 84 obtained a quitclaim …
Magna Britannia
… in the noble family of Beaufort till the attainder of Edmund Beaufort, Earl of Somerset, in 1471. The manor appears …
Magna Britannia
… reign of Edward I. 13 It was rebuilt and dedicated to St. Edmund in 1414. The parishes of Churchstow and Kingsbridge …
A History of the County of Hertford
… William Fitz Ralph. 71 Soon after this the manor passed to Edmund Barry, who granted it to John Barry, probably his son, … Elizabeth his wife. From them it descended to their son Edmund Barry. 72 He had two daughters, Agnes and Alice, 73 … paintings; two of them have kings, with their names, Edmund and Edward, on scrolls, the other two being bishops, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… on Merecombe Hill. It was built between 1825 and 1838 by Edmund Bell, a retired sailor whose supposed exploits as a …