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A History of the County of Hampshire
… men of Damerham should in future be free. 9 In 9406 King Edmund made a life grant of a hundred mansae at Damerham with … to Glastonbury Abbey for the health of the soul of King Edmund, who had died in 946, 11 and of her own. 12 In 1086 … ii, 579. The boundaries of the estate as given by King Edmund are as follows: from the ash at Penegeford along the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… to the east of the old site; it was built in 1876 by Mr. Edmund H. Turton. It was near this castle that a former … chief landowners were John Young and Charles Cook. 33 Mr. Edmund Russborough Turton, lord of the manor of Upsall, is … leaving his estate to his wife, by whose will it passed to Edmund Peters, 73 who took the name of Turton. At his death …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… manor of Sanderville was leased in 1607 by the Crown to Edmund Cooke and Edmund Sawyer for forty years. 46 In 1612 Sanderville and … to his nephews, sons of his brother John. 67 About 1515 Edmund Bray, the eldest nephew, claimed this manor from Sir …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Manors and other estates. Little Wishford In 943 King Edmund granted to his thegn Wulfgar 10 mansae, evidently all …
A History of the County of Somerset
… John Batten, and in 1862 it was restored by the then owner Edmund Escourt Gale, a relative of the lord of the manor. 136 … 90, were made between 1706 and 1732 by Hugh Langley, Edmund Anstice, Samuel Gundry, and John Smart, and more land, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… his will P.C.C. 29 Dorset. C.P. 43/105/36, between Sir Edmund Ashfield and Thos. Moore. Richard Moore was guardian …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… more changed hands in 1612, when it was bought from him by Edmund Clerke. 17 His son, who succeeded to Stoneham in 1634, … two years, and in 1636 the estate passed to his grandson Edmund, then 8 years of age. 19 This Edmund was apparently sheriff of the county in 1671, 20 and …
A History of the County of Essex
… Weald estate to his stepdaughter Dorothy, wife of Sir Edmund Huddlestone, for life, with reversion to Sir Antony's … have been recorded, as well as vicars from 1272. 269 Edmund Coningsburgh, vicar 14501, was later archbishop of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Rolles of Willye in Bentley (Hants) sold Weston manor to Edmund Cottisford, of Wargrave (Berks.), in return for an … yeomen, but the family retained the manor until 1711 when Edmund Cottisford of Crowell sold it to Richard Carter, 76 a … and the demesne was in the hands of tenants. About 1592 Edmund Cottisford enfranchised the customary tenements and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… pitancer. 53 In 1542 the manor was granted in fee to Sir Edmund Knightley and Lady Ursula his wife. 54 He died the …