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A History of the County of Hampshire
… year he conveyed it to William Carter and Robert Crues. Edmund Curll, Life of Dr. Walter Curll (1712), 8. Cal. of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of Corton Denham 16601701, and his successor at Sock, Edmund Brickenden (rector 1697 1706), was also his successor …
A History of the County of Warwick
… assize of bread and beer. 40 He died in 1295 and, his son Edmund dying immediately afterwards, his heirs were four … 1444, 72 and on 20 July the king leased the two manors to Edmund Mountfort for life. 73 This lease was soon surrendered … was transferred in March 1453 to Henry VI's half-brothers Edmund de Hadham, Earl of Richmond, and Jasper de Hatfield, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… from Powell Snell and Dorothy [Yate] his wife and Edmund Estcourt and Anna Maria [Yate] his wife which probably …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and hundred, with Kingsmoor, were given to her second son Edmund of Woodstock (cr. earl of Kent 1321, d. 1330). 119 The earl's heirs were his two infant sons Edmund and John. 120 William de Montacute (cr. earl of … custody only during the minority of the heir. 122 Edmund, the elder son, died in 1331; John took possession in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 15512. 42 The manor remained with the see until 1574, when Edmund Bishop of Salisbury exchanged it with the queen for an … 148 until as late as 1706, when it was held by Sir Edmund Fettiplace, bart. 149 He then suffered a recovery of … lands of Fettiplace were some years before bought from Sir Edmund Fettiplace by the late Sir Owen Buckingham, whose …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… following year William held in Avon, Ibsley and Gorley of Edmund de St. John for a knight's fee. 64 From this date the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… The reversion passed with West Shefford until the death of Edmund St. John in 1347, when a third of Sotwell, part of … of Reynold Pavely, was granted to Elizabeth the widow of Edmund St. John as dower, and the manor was assigned to one … to John Upperton, 42 and in 1581 Thomas Upperton enfeoffed Edmund Fettiplace, who held it at his death in 1613. 43 Two …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… later it passed from John Smith to Lawrence Meridale. 88 Edmund, son of Lawrence, 89 died seised of Bragenham in 1621 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Richard. 92 The younger Richard married Alice, widow of Edmund Danvers of Chilton (Berks.), 93 but had no children. … surviving sisters Elizabeth and Joan, and his nephews, Sir Edmund Carew, son of Margery Dynham and Sir John Carew, and … the 16 th century. Shortly before his death in 1513 Sir Edmund Carew conveyed his quarter-share of another Dynham …
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