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A History of the County of Bedford
… who, dying seised of it in 1616, was succeeded by his son Edmund the poet. 47 Knotting cannot be associated very closely with the memory of Edmund Waller, as he seems never to have resided in the … till his death in 1681. 50 His widow afterwards marrying Edmund Pye, the manor came into the hands of this well-known …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and was succeeded in turn at Knowle by his son-in-law, Edmund Boger, and two of his sons, J. T. W. and F. E. Allen. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and foreign plantations. He was succeeded in 1729 61 by Edmund, his eldest son by his first wife, Frances daughter of … who had joined in a settlement of the manor in 1726. 62 Edmund Pytts was holding the manor with his eldest son Edmund in 1750, 63 and was M.P. for Worcestershire from 1741 …
Magna Britannia
… came into the possession of the Earls of Cornwall. Edmund, Earl of Cornwall, died seised of the manor, castle, … of Restormell castle as having been the residence of Edmund Earl of Cornwall, it is probable, that as he seems to …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… In 1428 William Danvers, son of Alice by her first husband Edmund Danvers, 106 conveyed the Cleets' estate in Chipping … year the granted the part of the manor held in chief to Edmund de Bohun, 159 who must later have had a grant of the rest. Edmund was involved in the rebellion of 13212, but the manor …
Magna Britannia
… reign of Henry V., was a distinguished military character. Edmund, Baron Carew, who was killed in France in 1513, left … eight daughters, with the effigies of five of the sons. Edmund, the second son, who had been servant to the Marquis … 1793; Margaret, daughter of Thomas Graham, Esq., of Edmund Castle, in Cumberland, 1794; Samuel Eyre, Esq., of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Luteral, of the Manors of Brigford and Gameleston, and of Edmund de Deyncurt and his Heirs, which Gerard, Son of Gerard …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick; and Azure three crowns or (St. Edmund) (Wright, loc. cit.). The glass is said to have been …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 15th century. In 1627 Langley Manor was granted to Sir Edmund Verney. 31 He sold it in 1630 to Sir Marmaduke Darrell … 48 A great improvement had been effected in three years by Edmund Kidderminster, 49 who planted, levelled and drained at … who died in 1590, two sons and three daughters, their son Edmund 'Kedermister,' who erected this monument and died in …