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A History of the County of Bedford
… in the hands of the Brudenell family until 1648, 22 when Edmund Brudenell alienated it to Charles Mordaunt and others. … appear to have passed to William Mordaunt, 27 whose son Edmund made a conveyance of the moiety in 1610. 28 Charles Mordaunt son and heir of Edmund leased the property to his mother in 1622. 29 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and the manor passed in turn to his brothers William and Edmund. 18 Edmund was slain at Shrewsbury in 1403, 19 fighting in the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Mortimer of Chirk, who in 1284 applied to his brother Edmund for a confirmation of their father's grant. 26 Margery … held a lease of the manor under the Hackets. His son Edmund claimed two-thirds of the manor in 1279, stating, as … of the manor in February 1360. 45 His son and successor Edmund died in 1381, leaving a son Roger, aged seven, 46 and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… that one or more formed the substantial estate held by Edmund Helmes in 1584. 112 The estate passed to John … century, and whose mother Elizabeth Helmes was perhaps Edmund's wife. 113 John Osboldston lived in a 'mansion house' …
A History of the County of Oxford
… conveyed the manor and the advowson of Oddington to Dr. Edmund Dickinson for 50 and his promise to pay the mortgage … Baron Blomberg, for her life, and afterwards to her son Edmund Charles Blomberg. Elizabeth appears to have lived at … who lived at Little Milton, 79 was succeeded by his nephew Edmund Charles Sawyer (d. 1920). In 1924, on the death of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 124 William died about 12712 and was succeeded by a son Edmund 125 who sold the manor in 1300 to John de Beauchamp of … Richard Boddicott and his wife Mary conveyed the manor to Edmund Boddicott, 196 doubtless for the purpose of settling … the estate was sold for the benefit of the creditors of Edmund Pittman, a bankrupt. 206 The manor still existed as …
A History of the County of Warwick
… when the capital messuage of Offchurch was granted to Sir Edmund Knightley and Lady Ursula his wife, in tail male, with … takkyng' beside 'le Conyngre' as far as Radford mere. Sir Edmund died within a year of this grant 21 but his widow …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 36 Papworth Fee in Offord Cluny was in 1523 conveyed by Edmund Haselwood to Thomas Wolfe of London, subject to an annuity of 10 marks to Edmund, son of William Wolfe, who with Edmund Haselwood was to make surrender according to the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 40 s. The bishop was succeeded in 1321 by his nephew, Edmund Peverel, son of his sister Alice and Sir Robert Peverel. 26 Edmund died in 1331, leaving a year-old son John, 27 when the … husband, Sir Richard Waleys, and what was due as dower to Edmund's widow Alice. 28 In 1340 John de Offord was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to William Cotton, of Oxenhoath; Joyce, the wife of Edmund, lord Howard, and Elizabeth, wife of Henry Barham, of …