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A History of the County of Northampton
… Newburgh and his wife Agatha for their lives. 19 In 1286 Edmund the king's brother obtained from William de Cogenho, … who, being present, acknowledged that he held his land of Edmund and did him homage in the same court. 20 William de … In the chancel are armorial slabs and a mural tablet 75 to Edmund Neale (d. 1671) and his son Thomas (d. 1675), and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… (q.v.) and the other may have been the chapel of St. Edmund at Bretford. This was founded in the 12th century as a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Agnes his wife in that year. 88 The Newmans passed it to Edmund Scarning in 1561. 89 He was dealing with this manor, … (Ser. 2), ccxvi, 101. Gilbert mortgaged Wolvey Grange to Edmund Scarning in 1589: Chan. Proc. Eliz. W, w. 19, no. 46. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… moiety that had belonged to the Scotneys. Hence in 1316 Edmund (sometimes called Peter 19) de Sutton was holding the … was at that date holding the other manor), 20 and in 1324 Edmund and Alice his wife settled the reversion on Ralph de … was holding the half-fee in Sutton which had belonged to Edmund de Sutton, 29 and two years later Margery widow of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in 1257, 64 and she was still in possession in 1270. 65 Edmund son of John Deyncourt had attained his majority in … representing a collateral branch of the family. 69 Edmund Deyncourt died about 1327 and was succeeded by his … de la Gloria, and his wife Margaret made an agreement with Edmund Deyncourt in respect of their holding in 1314 188 and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… had been replaced by Thomas Milles, Vice-President of St. Edmund Hall, a distinguished High Churchman and Tory, who … for at least part of the year. Among his successors were Edmund Whorwood (17315) and Thomas Finch (173551), who were …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… already conveyed his interests in the land to his brother Edmund (d. 1583) who had possibly been the lessee since 1546. 78 Edmund Bartlett died while his son Edward was a minor, and … seem to have been conveyed with the rest of the farm to Edmund Bartlett in 1565 because in 1572 John Bartlett sold it …
A History of the County of Northampton
… to have granted it to Sir Gerald Braybrook, knt., and Edmund Hampden, who presented in 1411. 138 Thomas Hampden and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 68 In 1653 their son William conveyed it to Sir Edmund Bowyer of Camberwell. 69 Sir Edmund held a court there in 1655, 70 and this moiety of the … not always in the direct line, 71 until 1718, when Edmund Bowyer died seised, having settled his estate in trust …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by sale to Wilson, from which name it was alienated to Mr. Edmund Parbo, of Sandwich, descended of a family in Cheshire, …