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A History of the County of Surrey
… le Despenser's forfeiture in 1326 the manor was granted to Edmund, Earl of Kent, 5 who not long afterwards was executed … not occur in a descent given less than a century later. 8 Edmund son of Edmund was restored in blood and to all his lands in the same …
A History of the County of Hertford
… William Oddingselles died in 1295, leaving as heir his son Edmund, 20 who probably died without issue, as the manor was divided between two of Edmund's sisters, Ida and Alice. 21 Ida was wife of John de … John survived his wife and died in 1485; his son and heir Edmund was then aged seven. His second wife Isabel afterwards …
A History of the County of Somerset
… left successive life interests to George, Edward, Thomas, Edmund, and Humphrey Essex. The last was evidently in … 78 William Gunter was succeeded in 1484 by his nephew Edmund who sold the manor in 14845 to trustees for Robert …
A History of the County of Northampton
… rectors of Pitsford was Robert Skinner, the second son of Edmund Skinner who was rector there before him. He succeeded …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Chenduit family was descended. 17 Ulian Chenduit granted Edmund Earl of Cornwall his 'manor of Ashridge with Pitstone … 19 A further confirmation was made to Ashridge in 1291 of Edmund's gift to it of 'all his lands in the town of Pitstone … manor, against Sir William Dormer, kt., William Hawtrey, Edmund Lee and others. 30 The suit concerned Pitstone Wood, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the Domesday Survey it was held as 2 virgates of land by Edmund, and a virgate of this estate had been held before the Conquest by Algar. 4 Edmund was almost certainly the son of Aiulf, who held West Grimstead at the time of the Survey, and the Edmund son of Aiulf who held 'Bredford' at the same date, 5 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of the lord of the rape for 1 knight's fee, 6 passing to Edmund Lenthall 7 and subsequently to the Dukes of Norfolk. 8 … was concerned in the rebellion of 1405 in favour of Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March, and his estates were …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… between William, Son of (or Fitz-) William, Quer. and Edmund, Parson of the Church or Plumtre, Deforc. 7 of the … of Emely and Darthington, with the Appurtenances, which Edmund Deyncourt gave to John, Son of William, and the Heirs …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… king Edward III. Thomas, the son and one of the heirs of Edmund Lambyn, of London, granted to Sir John de Pulteneye … which they then had in those grounds, to be holden of Edmund Cooke, esq. his heirs and assigns, as of his manor of …
Magna Britannia
… his family. The manor of Stoddiscombe, now the property of Edmund Pollexfen Bastard, Esq., M. P., was purchased by the …