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A History of the County of Somerset
… of Sir John Wyndham, a parliamentary sympathizer. 199 Sir Edmund Wyndham of Kentsford was the royalist commander at … John Wyndham (d. 1572). John was followed by his brother Edmund (d. 1616). Thomas (d. 1636), son of Edmund, was succeeded by his son, the royalist Sir Edmund (d. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… paid by the abbey as a pension from the chapel of St. Edmund. See below, p. 447. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… was probably their son Alexander whose right in the manor Edmund Bosom acknowledged in 1330. 45 One of the same name … and in 1362 she together with her husband alienated it to Edmund Bosom. 62 In 1497 Eleanor Coly transferred this manor …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… carucates in Stainton with soke of 1 carucate in Thornton. Edmund had held these before the Conquest, 24 while a 'manor' … each assessed at l carucates, were held by Ulchil and Edmund respectively under Edward the Confessor; they belonged …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Strepock), the last three now part of the park of St. Edmund's College, Poundfield, Hop Ground, Hoppett and … the names of lands afterwards in the possession of St. Edmund's College 42 points to the property of John Field and … of the North Road, is the Roman Catholic College of St. Edmund. In 1749 a school (representing one at Twyford which …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… de Burton, who was acting as guardian to Reginald's heirs. Edmund de la Beche, the overlord, was ordered to produce the … a penalty of 100, and the deed was soon after sent by Edmund, who was then too infirm to bring it, and was duly … limb of the arch is painted a crowned figure of St. Edmund, king and martyr, carrying in his right hand a sceptre …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… on his accession granted Stanford to Alice the widow of Edmund Earl of Arundel, 37 but this grant was rescinded and … in 1392, 105 William Earl of Stafford in 1395 106 and Edmund Earl of Stafford in 1403, 107 but its later history … iii, 93. She was his first cousin, being the daughter of Edmund Duke of York, who was the fifth son of Edward III. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in 1493, 23 having settled it in 1487 on his sons Thomas, Edmund and Walter in tail-male, 24 thus disinheriting his …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Thomas was knighted in 1681 62 and died in 1689, when Edmund his son succeeded. 63 Edmund's three sons, Thomas, Edmund and Paul, held the manor successively and died without …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… married to William Cotton, of Oxenhoath; Joice, to Edmund lord Howard, and Elizabeth, to Henry Barham, of … of a family, who implanted their name on it, one of whom, Edmund Sorank held it in the reign of king Edward II. 5 as …