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A History of the County of Somerset
… 1321 and 1343. 267 His lands apparently descended to Sir Edmund Arundel, probably in right of Arundel's wife Sibyl, … interest. 287 The manor was granted in 1445 to Edmund Beaufort, marquess of Dorset, and his male heirs, but … for ten years in 1450, but it was regained in 1452 by Edmund Beaufort, duke of Somerset (d. 1455). 289 The manor …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Manors A 'manor' of 5 geldable carucates in MARTON, once Edmund's, belonged in 1086 to Robert Malet. 11 After his …
A History of the County of Essex
… played. The south-western side of the green, including St. Edmund's chapel, the school, and the Chequers inn, is in High … At Matching the estate of Robert Gernon and that of Edmund son of Algot seem later to have merged as the manor of … of Matching Hall lay in the centre of the parish. In 1086 Edmund son of Algot held in demesne 1 hide which had belonged …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and followed the descent of Impney to the Harewells, for Edmund Harewell died seised of half the manor in 1532. 32 He was succeeded by his son Thomas, whose grandson Sir Edmund Harewell 33 in 1604 sold the site of Cowleigh Manor to … Devereux family about 1646, 38 probably to the Lechmeres, Edmund Lechmere being lord of the manor in 1674, 39 and it …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the two lords of the barony of Limesi. 34 William's son Edmund survived his father by only a few days, and the estate was then divided among Edmund's four sisters. 35 The eldest, Ida, 36 received …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and Hayles to Thomas Poole who in 1714 sold it to Edmund Bower. In 1725 Bower's daughters Ann, wife of William … plate dates from 1870. 401 Further restoration in 18968 by Edmund Buckle included the removal of the galleries. 402 The … church. 434 In 1903 an apsidal chancel to the designs of Edmund Buckle replaced the eastern vestry; the church was …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… died without issue in 1588, 60 and Barbara, having married Edmund Burgoyne, joined with him in conveying her life … brought a suit against the tenants Joan More and her son Edmund, as tenants at will, for the yearly rent of 15 0 s. 8 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Wisbech St. Peter, but employed a curate at Melbourn. 362 Edmund Humfrey, vicar 1544 to c. 1579, was c. 1560 resident …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… or Walter of Brompton, with reversion to Warin's son Edmund. 63 In 1299 Walter of Brompton claimed view of frankpledge in Meldreth. 64 In 1304 Edmund's son Warin of Bassingbourn was involved in a dispute … in 1363. 72 In 1391 it passed through feoffees to Sir Edmund de la Pole (d. 1419), apparently being settled on his …