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A History of the County of Gloucester
… tenants; 43 and the indifference of the lord of the manor, Edmund Lechmere, was noted in 1736. 44 Sir John Fastolf (d. … of Highnam, who later conveyed it to Nicholas Lechmere. 85 Edmund Lechmere held the manor from c. 1729 to c. 1766, 86 … 176 In the early 18th century the lord of the manor, Edmund Lechmere, although not resident, retained one farm in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… fee of the Honor of Leicester in Oxhill; this was held of Edmund of Lancaster in 1296 76 and continued in the Duchy of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… In the floor of the south aisle is a sepulchral slab to Edmund, second-born son of Charles Hoskins, who died in 1676. …
Magna Britannia
… of Chester, held it in dower in 1255. 57 In the year 1290 Edmund Earl of Lancaster granted the manor of Ingleby to Sir … Earl of Chester, was possessed of it in 1235. 60 Edmund de Bereford, probably a son of William, died seised of … known, which seems to be that which, in 1563, belonged to Edmund Lord Sheffield, and in 1712, to his descendant, Edmund …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… at the time of her death. 15 She was succeeded by her son Edmund, 16 who died in 1347, leaving the bailiwick to the … who were descendants of the atte Moures, and was sold by Edmund Ludlow to Daniel Blagrave in 1641. 54 The present lord …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 200 was vicar 171844, and was succeeded by his brother Edmund Mapletoft 174572, who like his predecessor lived in Bartlow where he was rector. Edmund's son Edmund was briefly vicar of Pampisford from 1772 to 1776. 201 …
Magna Britannia
… time President of Corpus Christi College, in Oxford. Sir Edmund Elwill, who died in 1740, gave 2 l. per annum … siege, were the Earl of Marlborough, Sir Thomas Hele, Sir Edmund Fortescue, and Sir P. Courtenay. 36 About the middle … daughter of Sir Anthony Barker, of Sunning, Berks, wife of Edmund Fowell, Esq., 1640; Sir John Skelton, Lieut.-Governor …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… service had not been performed. 171 The chantry of St. Edmund in this chapel was founded by Geoffrey le Scrope, who …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… his sole daughter and heir, carried it in marriage to Mr. Edmund Waller, of Beconsfield, in Buckinghamshire; whose … one son, James, and a daughter, Anne, who married the Rev. Edmund Faunce, late vicar of Sutton-at-Hone. James Chapman, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… who served under Wolfe at the siege of Quebec. In 1796 Edmund Burke founded in this house a school, which continued …