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A History of the County of Bedford
… acres of pasture, which in 1657 was forcibly entered by Edmund Cosen of Ravensden, yeoman, 48 is doubtless identical … death in that year it was inherited by his eldest son Edmund. 90 There is no further documentary evidence …
A History of the County of Hertford
… West and Elizabeth Lyon, widow, to Thomas Andrews and Edmund Wiseman. 53 This manor is probably identical with the … held as of the manor of Hokenhanger. 57 It was conveyed by Edmund Bardolph and Elizabeth his wife, and Elizabeth … Stephen Soame and others granted the rectory and tithes to Edmund Bressey, 128 who in 1617 died seised of tithes …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in 1487. It was granted in exchange for other manors to Edmund Bonner, Bishop of London, in 1545. 53 Bishop Ridley, … Castle. 72 It was in the possession of his great-grandson Edmund Lechmere in 1732 73 and passed from him to his son … the name of Charlton in 1784, was succeeded by his son Edmund Lechmere Charlton, who was holding Redmarley in 1811. …
A History of the County of Durham
… to Thomas de Multon, who had inherited it from his brother Edmund, who had purchased the manor from John Bek. 9 From …
A History of the County of Hertford
… leet and view of frankpledge. 61 His eldest son and heir Edmund Bell of Beaupre, aged fifteen, succeeded to the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of Joan, Lady Abergavenny, a second sister; and Edmund Lenthal, son of Margaret wife of Sir Roland Lenthal, a third sister. 73 Since Edmund Lenthal was then a minor Sir Roland Lenthal, perhaps … and courts were held for the tenants of these. 124 Lord Edmund Howard was then steward, but a lease of the Priory was …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 19 for settlement on himself for life, with reversion to Edmund, his only son by his second wife Joan de Alderwiche, … 22 The feoffees of William, by way of strengthening Edmund's claim, enfeoffed Humphrey Duke of Buckingham of the … of his Warwickshire lands, failing his own issue, Edmund settled on the Duke of Buckingham and his heirs, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… him, and upon the marriage of his niece Dorothy with Sir Edmund Wilde, Flavells became the property of the latter, 61 … families. At the north-east is an altartomb of clunch to Edmund Wayte, 1518, and Agnes his wife with their brasses …
A History of the County of Worcester
… aunt of the same name. 211 This Elizabeth, the widow of Edmund Dudley, afterwards married Sir Arthur Plantagenet … paid by the Mortimers until the death of Margaret widow of Edmund Mortimer in 13345 249; but though it was allotted to … 257 Roger son of Ralph 258 was followed in 1282 by his son Edmund, 259 on whose death in 1304 Bewdley was assigned to …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of the Clerk of the Works and the palace, was made to Edmund Glase for life in 1461, and again in 1463. 65 The park … prologue for the occasion being written by David Garrick. Edmund Kean acted here in 1817 and took a great fancy to … busts. Among the late monuments is one on the west wall to Edmund Kean the actor, who died in 1833; it was formerly …
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