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A History of the County of Hertford
… of John Cristemasse, who granted the reversion to Edmund Brudenell and Alice his wife, 206 and in the following … 232 Henry de Chilterne granted this manor in 13712 to Edmund de Gessinge and Katherine his wife and their heirs and … 306 Further damage was done in the church in 1640, when Edmund Aylee and others 'did come into the church of …
A History of the County of Rutland
… to the Duke of York, 60 but on his death in 1680 his son Edmund Harington succeeded to the baronetcy, 61 and his …
A History of the County of Northampton
… after which they passed with the other Ferrers estates to Edmund the king's brother, Earl of Lancaster, 13 and the … Alice Vere, Henry Petelyng, clerk, and Robert Duffyn. 53 Edmund Earl of Stafford was returned in 1404 as having held …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Sir Nicholas Lechmere, the judge, 48 whose great-grandson Edmund 49 was holding it in 1732. 50 In 1763, although Edmund was still living, Holdfast appears to have been in the … son Nicholas, 51 but finally passed with the rest of Edmund's unentailed property to Anthony, his eldest son by …
A History of the County of Bedford
… and in the same year John Sackville alienated the manor to Edmund Elmes. 30 The latter held it until his death in 1602, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… held by the monastery of Worcester until, in the reign of Edmund Ironside, Earl Ronig deprived the church of it amongst … to his son Richard, 41 who died in 1569. 42 Richard's son Edmund died unmarried in 1585, 43 and was succeeded by his …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Rock parish. In 1292 Ralph de Toeni was in conflict with Edmund Mortimer, lord of Wyre Forest, 66 as to hunting rights … Woods. Ralph claimed 2,000 acres of woodland at Alton, but Edmund maintained there was no such vill as Alton in … Shrops. i, 485. a Assize R. 1030, no. 1 d. An attempt by Edmund Mortimer to upset the verdict was stopped by king's …
A History of the County of Sussex
… vill of Iford fell to Elizabeth wife of Edward Nevill. 38 Edmund Lenthall was to receive from it an annual rent of 12 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… been twice married; first to Mary, one of the daughters of Edmund Law, lord bishop of Carlisle, who died in 1768, having …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Anne (d. 1704). 45 Anne devised Rollestone to a cousin, Edmund Estcourt, with remainder to Walter Estcourt of Shipton Moyne (Glos.), also her cousin and perhaps Edmund's elder brother. 46 Although Edmund lived until 1717 the manor was immediately on Anne's …
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