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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 22 Thomas was succeeded by his sons Thomas (d. 1234) and Philip (d. 1235). 23 In 1260 Burrough was held by Philip's son Sir Thomas de Burgh, who died in 1284. His son Philip died a year later, the manor passing to Philip's son …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 15 Margaret daughter of Nicholas Loveyne married Sir Philip St. Clere, and they held the manor in the right of Margaret, who was her father's heir. 16 When Sir Philip St. Clere died in 1408, very shortly after his wife, … manor of Wimbledon.' 17 John St. Clere, son and heir of Philip, died in 1418, and was succeeded by his brother …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Pleas; Anne wife of Sir Robert Wotton; Elizabeth wife of Philip Coke, or Cooke; and Mary wife of Gerard Danett. 41 … 57 Catherine wife of Henry Stanhope, eldest son of Philip, Earl of Chesterfield; Hester, afterwards wife of … him was dealing with of of the manor in 1655; 62 her son Philip, Earl of Chesterfield, held it in 1686. 63 Two fourth …
A History of the County of Warwick
… without male issue in 1586, when it passed to his brothers Philip and John jointly, and on the death of the latter in … the Sherford property had passed to the Purefey family, Philip Purefey of Misterton (Leics.) having married Margaret …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Fleming and Gerard de Aylesford 125 and granted it to Philip de la Beche. 126 Philip's heir was his brother John who died before he …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… in Hepmangrove was granted for religious purposes. In 1352 Philip de Clarvaux gave lands, the profits of which were to …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and their successors the lords of Stalpits 47 (q.v.). Philip Drokensford, brother and heir of John, 48 succeeded … holding seems to have been called after him the manor of Philip's Court, corrupted to PHILPOT'S COURT. Philip had a son Philip, who was his heir-apparent in 1337. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to John Hancocke, in 1537 to Robert Stoner and in 1543 to Philip Hoby ( L. and P. Hen. VIII, ii [1], 1074; v, g. 119 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… by invasion. 44 He was succeeded before 1428 by Sir Philip Thornbury, kt., 45 who in 1435 obtained confirmation … had apparently held the manor in trust for either John or Philip Thornbury), 48 surrendered all claim in it to Nicholas … in 1256, and with the market and fair was confirmed to Sir Philip Thornbury in 1435, and the right of free warren is …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Elizabeth (Sawyer) his wife; on the floor a brass plate to Philip Hustwait, d. 1788. In the north chapel, floor slabs to … the rectory of which they are still annexed. In Jan. 1345 Philip, son of Lawrence de Bythorn, had licence to grant 3 …