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A History of the County of Durham
… in 1612 to Francis Phelipps and Francis Morrice. 201 Sir Edmund Duncan, a Royalist, was the owner in 1644, at which … of Henry de Vere. Rot. Lit. Pat. (Rec. Com.), i, 153; Edmund de London. Cal. Pat. 122532, pp. 115, 172; 123247, pp. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… William Laud, S.T.P. Dec.5, 1610, resigned 1617. 7 Edmund Jackson, S. T. B. Aug. 23, 1617. John Goffe, S. T. P. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1554, d. 1557), 47 and it was inherited in turn by his son Edmund, Lord Chandos 48 (d. 1573), and Edmund's son Giles, Lord Chandos (d. 1594). 49 Apparently in … Estcourt (d. 1611) of Long Newnton (now Glos.) and his son Edmund bought farmsteads, land in the south part of the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 92 and the following year Bartholomew de Turberville's son Edmund confirmed Thomas and his wife Joan in possession of … in 1637, 103 but by that time he had settled it on his son Edmund (fl. 1660) and the reversion on the marriage of Edmund's daughter Catherine and George Talbot. 104 The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1491 and October 1492. 132 In 1492, his younger son Edmund de la Pole obtained a grant of Nuneham and other … at Stoke in 1487, fighting on the rebel side; 133 in 1502 Edmund was outlawed for an alleged projected rebellion and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was possibly the nucleus of the later manor. 43 In 1236 Edmund Fitz William gave up all his right in a virgate of … were still settled at Nursling in 1255, in which year Edmund de Bruge granted one mill, with appurtenances in … at Easter, with reversion, in default of heirs to Adam, to Edmund and his heirs. 45 There is little or nothing to …
A History of the County of Surrey
… purchaser were Nicholas Carew the price should be 800. 44 Edmund Strete, kinsman and heir of William, quitclaimed all … is a small 17th-century brass with a Latin inscription to Edmund Molyneux. On the north wall of the chancel is a chalk …
A History of the County of Warwick
… By 1331 Nuthurst had come into the hands of William son of Edmund Trussell, who in that year had a grant of free warren … said in 1216 to be at Nuthurst. 18 As late as 1567 Edmund Fulwood of Tanworth granted certain lands to trustees …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to the duchess upon her petition. 17 Upon the attainder of Edmund, duke of Suffolk, these lands must again have passed …
A History of the County of Rutland
… with Sanchia of Provence. 109 He was succeeded by his son Edmund, Earl of Cornwall, 110 on whose death in 1300 it was … in 1321, and Oakham was granted during pleasure to Edmund, Earl of Kent, the king's brother. 116 On the … granted in 1390 to the King's cousin Edward, eldest son of Edmund, Duke of York (d. 1402), on his creation as Earl of …