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A History of the County of Surrey
… that the pillory had been set up in his ground. 61 Sir Edmund Bray, heir of the d'Abernons, held this manor in 1538, … possessions of the monastery of Merton,' was granted to Edmund Downing and John Walker and their heirs. 97 There …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Leigh Place, who afterwards granted his term of years to Edmund Saunders. 65 By the terms of the lease, according to …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… subject to the life tenancy of Simon of Deerhurst, to Edmund, Earl of Lancaster. 55 In 1336 Gilbert of Kinnersley … of Thomas of Rodborough (d. 1308). 57 Although in 1338 an Edmund of Kinnersley was dealing with the manor, 58 Joan's … of Susannah Cooke, 74 and by 1779 both parts were held by Edmund Probyn of Newland, 75 who in 1757 had married Sophia …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of the manor and all the demesne lands in the tenure of Edmund son of William Colles 35 were granted to Christopher … had a grant of various abbey lands there. 37 Before 1585 Edmund Colles had bought part of the demesne lands and held … marriage with Mary Palmer. In 1615 William, with his son Edmund, made over the manor to trustees, Sir Walter Leveson …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Manor, with which it was held in 1496 by Joan wife of Edmund Haslewood and daughter and heir of John Billington. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… by which Margaret, the said Galfr. Bugg, had a Son Edmund Bugg (Lord also of this Place in the Time of Richard … Marjory his Wife; should acquit him of the Service which Edmund, the King's Brother, exacted of him for his Freehold …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was given in the year 961, by queen Ediva, mother of king Edmund and Edred, to Christ-church, in Canterbury, free from … in Canterbury, ordered his body to be buried in St. Edmund's chancel, in this church, before the altar there. At … is not improbable might be erected for Tho. Horne, in St. Edmund's chancel, which might be in this part of the church. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Katherine Ratcliffe and Margaret Hungerford. 29 Edmund Hungerford, husband of Margaret, was seised of the … 37; in 1346 it was held by another Richard Montfitchet. 38 Edmund Barrington was assessed for it in 1428, 39 but it is … grandson Henry Lucy, son of his elder daughter Frances and Edmund Lucy. 98 Soon after this the advowson was acquired by …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… he died in November 1321, when his heir was his nephew Edmund, son of Robert Peverel, then fifteen years of age. 33 Edmund Peverel lived at Castle Ashby in Northamptonshire, and … 74 but no further reference to it has been found. Sir Edmund de Childrey died on 14 April 1372 seised of 4 virgates …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… son of William, 59 sold the whole estate in 161112 to Edmund Fettiplace, 60 of whom it was purchased in 16278 by …