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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which agreement was renewed in 1237, by archbishop Edmund; and further, that the abbot and convent should …
A History of the County of Surrey
… being 10 0 s. 9 d. 83 The rectory was sold in 1646 by Edmund Carew, fourth son of Sir Nicholas, on whom it had been …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was said to hold 1 knight's fee in Mixbury, but in 1292 Edmund of Cornwall agreed that in future he and his … had the view of frankpledge there, but when his successor Edmund founded Rewley Abbey c. 1281 he endowed it with the manor. 97 In 1303 Edmund's widow Margaret unsuccessfully claimed a third of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Caldecote to Hugh le Despenser in 1324 6 and afterwards to Edmund de Woodstock, Earl of Kent, who was seised on his … the Richards family. Thomas Richards of Rushden presented Edmund Richards in 1681; Thomas Richards and George Wilkinson …
A History of the County of Oxford
… all or most of those holdings came to the Waldyff family. Edmund Waldyff (Waldeyeve) of Mollington is mentioned in … Bereford of Mollington, who had died the previous year. Edmund also held a tenement in Milcombe; his and Margery's … at various times. Some of the Woodhull property passed to Edmund Greville of Shotteswell (Warws.), who died at …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was not among the lands granted to the priory. In 945 King Edmund had granted 24 'jugera' of land in the place called ' …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Accordingly in 1297 in the list of knights' fees of Edmund, Earl of Lancaster, we find a half-fee in Pailton and … 100 s. in rents there being held of John, son and heir of Edmund, Earl of Kent, by Lora widow of Richard de Beyville at …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in 1633, when John Barber and his wife Anne sold it to Edmund West. 29 The Wests seem to have held it for a longer … to the same grantees. 40 Nicholas Bagenhale 41 enfeoffed Edmund Hampden, Thomas Swynerton, Bernard Saunterdon, John … nieces Anne, Margaret, and Mary, daughters of his brother Edmund. 48 He provided for the shares in this manor of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was in the year 961 given by queen Ediva, mother of king Edmund and king Eadred, to Christ church, in Canterbury, … of this family. At length the heirs of his grandson Sir Edmund Crispe, afterwards sold it to Ruish, possessor …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and hamlet of Moreton Morrell of the Crown. 48 His son Sir Edmund in 1604 conveyed the manor to Richard Murden, 49 whose … 53 by which time any manorial rights seem to have lapsed. Edmund Temple, who married Eleanor, the third daughter of Sir … 15, fol. 65. Feud. Aids, vi, 560. John held the fee of Edmund, Earl of Lancaster, in 1296: Cal. Inq. p.m. iii, pp. …
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