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A History of the County of Worcester
… Draycott House is the residence of Lieut.-Col. Charles Edmund Southouse Scott, R.A. Napleton, with the seat of Mr. … all modern. On the north chancel wall is a monument to Sir Edmund Wylde, 1620, consisting of an armed effigy on an altar … and cornice above, and two kneeling figures of his sons Edmund and Walter, and in the pediment the quartered arms and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 1774. 45 Robert Dennis sold the manor in 1813 to the Rev. Edmund Ryland Williamson, 46 who died some time between 1864 … of the mill was granted to William Hayes, but in 1541 Edmund Harvey obtained a grant of it for an annual rent of 8 … 176 This grant apparently never took effect, for in 1541 Edmund Harvey, who received a great deal of the Elstow …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… He left four sons, George and John, of whom hereafter; Sir Edmund Carye, whose descendants succeeded to the title of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Kenilworth. The king at once granted the castle to his son Edmund, 48 whom he created Earl of Lancaster. Edmund in 1279 held a famous concourse here, called 'the … to the Yard was given the name of Mortimer's Tower. 50 On Edmund's death in 1296 he was succeeded by his son Thomas, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… also to have held land here at an early date. In 131011 Edmund Inge received a grant of free warren in Kensworth, 14 … was probably the second husband of Mary, formerly wife of Edmund, brother of Edward Wingate, died seised of the manor …
A History of the County of Northampton
… windows is a panel inscribed 'This Hospitall was Built by Edmund Sawyer Esqr An[n] Dmni, 1688,' and the founder's arms … created Lord Rockingham in 1645, who held six shares, and Edmund Sawyer, William Good, William Billing and John Drury, … known as Haselfield, and the site of the manor in 1596 to Edmund Sawyer, 43 and for confirmation of title Sawyer …
A History of the County of Rutland
… to Ketton. Roger L'Estrange (d. 1349) conveyed Ketton to Edmund Earl of Arundel, who was beheaded in 1326, when his … Northwick (co. Worc.), and of Alice, daughter and heir of Edmund Pitt of Harrow by Alice, daughter of Sir George …
A History of the County of Sussex
… It descended with the barony, falling to the share of Edmund Lenthall, 6 and by 1566 half was held by Lord … 22 John died in 1665, 23 in debt, and his son and heir Edmund was sued in 1666 by John Luxford, son of the elder … upon the manor for the money owing to him. 24 In 1674 Edmund Attree granted the manor outright to Edward Luxford, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… is supposed to have been the chapel of the Ferrers family; Edmund, Lord Ferrers (of Chartley), d. 1435, is said to be …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of Thirsk. 72 His daughter and heir Marianne married Edmund Turton in 1822 73 and died in 1858. 74 Under the will … Livesey Mr. Robert Bell Turton, the second son of Captain Edmund Henry Turton, who was the only surviving son of Edmund and Marianne, succeeded on his birth in 1859 75 and is …
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