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A History of the County of Oxford
… Corpus Christi College. During these transactions, James Edmund presented to the rectory in 1544, having bought the … distinguished Dominican scholar and a close friend of St. Edmund; Sampson Brassard (124052) was a physician, 303 and … There was William Filmer (17971830), the son of Sir Edmund Filmer, who was an agricultural expert. 329 He farmed …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of the earl's estate was given to the abbey by his son Edmund, Earl of Cornwall. 65 The abbey's manor included … Horde, who was living at the manor-house in 1774, 79 and Edmund Chamberlayne. In 1777, however, John Atkyns and his …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1276, 146 1278, 1281, and 1302, 147 and his brother Edmund was there in 1291. 148 After c. 1300 the castle was … before 1453 when it was granted to Henry VI's half-brother Edmund Tudor, earl of Richmond (d. 1456). 156 It was granted … was granted in 1553 to John Russell, earl of Bedford, and Edmund Downing. In that year they sold it to William Allen, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and Peyfrere, of the feoffment of John Constantyn, Edmund de Cleye, and Richard Peche, which premises were held …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of Luton manor till 1347, when he was succeeded by a son, Edmund Fitz Herbert 55 whose son Edmund Fitz Herbert in 1377 conveyed his estate in Luton, … Joan, however, held the manor till her death in 1507, when Edmund Cockayne succeeded to the estate. 122 From Edmund
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… whom she had a daughter, Margaret, who became the wife of Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond, and the mother of Henry VII. … Sir Charles's descendants by his second wife. His grandson Edmund was styled of Midgehall and several of his children … 122 His wife Anne was buried at Lydiard in 1723, although Edmund was buried in 1726 at Milborne Port, the family home …
A History of the County of Rutland
… The manor was leased during pleasure in the latter year to Edmund de Kendale; and in the following March he received a … to the Holy Land. 36 Edward III on his accession confirmed Edmund's custody of the land in Lyndon that he held by grant of Edward II; 37 but Edmund, it seems, failed to pay the farm 38 and was deprived, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the 14th century. 117 It is last mentioned in 1425 when Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March (d. 1425), was overlord. 118 … rectory of Lyneham. 145 He was succeeded there by his son Edmund. 146 In 1571 the estate contained a holding known as … parsonage house and a small park stocked with deer. 148 Edmund Long died seised in 1635, and by virtue of a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Sir Francis Bigod attainted, were granted in fee farm to Edmund Lord Sheffield of Butterwick, Lincolnshire, and his … Earl of Mulgrave. 155 He joined with his grandson and heir Edmund 156 and Roger Radcliffe early in 16334 in surrendering … On his death in 1646 159 he was succeeded by his grandson Edmund, who was councillor of state to Cromwell and one of …
Magna Britannia
… Lord Harewood, it was sold by him, in 1778, to Mr. Edmund Hodgkinson, tenant of the estate, who soon afterwards … 14 The manor and castle of Melbourne were possessed by Edmund, Earl of Lancaster, brother of King Edward I.: and …
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