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A History of the County of Somerset
… minority of her daughter Margaret, subsequently wife of Edmund Tudor, earl of Richmond, whose heir on her death in … the 15th century. Bishop Bekynton complained in 1447 to Edmund, duke of Somerset, then lord of the manor, that the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… sudden death s.p. in 1737 was succeeded by his brother Sir Edmund Isham, bart., M.P. for the county from 1737 until he … Vere Isham, at whose sudden death in 1846 Sir Charles Edmund Isham his brother succeeded him. Captain Sir Vere … Isham (7th bart.) (d. 1818), succeeded Sir Charles Edmund Isham at his death in 1903, and is the present lord of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Azure two bars or in chief a cross formy fitchy. When Edmund, Earl of Lancaster, died in 1296 a carucate within the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… sold the whole estate of Lasham and the advowson to Sir Edmund Plowden. 52 James Plowden, grandson of Sir Edmund, sold to Anthony Guidott in 1705, 53 and in 1772 … the nave floor is a slab to Thomas Plowden, second son of Edmund Plowden, who died in 1698, with a shield of his arms. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Shaa. 79 Shaa died in 1503, leaving the estate to his son Edmund. 80 In 1521 Edmund Shaa leased the manor to Henry Parker, Lord Morley (d. 1556). 81 Thomas Shaa, brother of Edmund, had licence to alienate it to Morley in 1538. 82 Mark …
Magna Britannia
… of a family of that name; John Anderdon, Esq. sold it to Edmund Speccot, Esq.; about the year 1700, Edmund Spoure, his descendant 4, sold it to Nicholas Rowlands … which had been formerly in the Langdons, was purchased by Edmund Speccot, Esq., of John Cory, Esq. of Whalesborowe, and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 1661, and to John son of Sir John Trott, 1664, and Edmund his brother, 1667. All are very good examples in black …
Magna Britannia
… freehold estate: this is now the property and residence of Edmund Prideaux, Esq., a relation of the Bennets by marriage … Kendall, M.D., who acquired it by marrying the widow of Edmund Herle, Esq., of Landew, in this parish. Landew, which … granted to those of Launceston and Helston. His son Edmund, in 1275, granted them the fee of the borough, with …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… earl of Abingdon, and like Grange farm in Malmesbury to Edmund Estcourt, who held it in 1752, and Edmund Gale. 110 In 1840 James Bailey held the house and 30 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Robert Danby, 51 who is said to have sold the estate to Edmund Barstow of Northallerton. 52 It was then conveyed to … for it came with Leake (q.v.) into the possession of Edmund Barstow. 100 He sold it in 1702 to Margaret Peacock, … for John Cromwellbotham and Alice his wife and Edmund d'Averenges and Elizabeth his wife held land in …