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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and estates of Hever, in the 4th and 5th year of king Philip and queen Mary, when they reverted again to the crown, … capite by knights service, in the 3d and 4th years of king Philip and queen Mary; the year after which it was, among …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Son) who had Issue Sir Richard de Grey, Knt. who had Issue Philip, and he Richard under Age, in the Tuition of the Lord …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… At the last-named hamlet is Rayners, the seat of Sir Philip Rose, bart. In 1854 the first Wycombe paper, known as … by Edward I in 1285, 77 by Henry IV in 1400 78 and by Philip and Mary in 1553. 79 In 1558 the borough was granted a … and heir Fulk Basset, at this time Dean of York. 217 Philip Basset, a younger brother, appears to have acquired an …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 1412, 18 when the manor was inherited by his kinsman Sir Philip Butler, of Woodhall in Watton, Hertfordshire, grandson of Sir Edward's uncle Ralph. Sir Philip died a few years later, in 1420, and his widow, … was holding the manor in right of his wife in 1428. 19 Sir Philip's son and heir, Edward, died a minor in the same year …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… for only two years, for in 1366 they conveyed it to Sir Philip fitz Wuryn and Constance his wife in exchange for the manor of Bremeridge (Westbury). 25 In 1380 Sir Philip fitz Waryn and Constance his wife conveyed it to John …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 113 and in 1544 by Elizabeth, daughter-in-law of Sir Philip Parys (d. 1558), and her second husband Sir William Cavendish. 114 When Philip Parys died in 1672, Hildersham was not sold with his … settled Hildersham upon his daughter Bridget's marriage to Philip Southcote 119 (d. 1758). 120 Bridget died in 1783, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Scroti had held the larger portion freely. 15 In 1166 Philip de Estleg' (i.e. Astley) was holding three fees of the … 30 The latter, with his wife Blanche (Wodehouse) and son Philip, conveyed the manor in 1690 to John Brereton and … recorded presentation, by Thomas de Astley of his brother Philip, is undated, but occurred before 1265, when Thomas was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… died soon after. 57 He was succeeded by his cousin Philip Baynard, son of Edmund Baynard and his wife Eleanor, another daughter of Sir John (II) Bluet. 58 Philip Baynard died seised of the manor in 1415 and was … died in 1437, 60 having settled the manor upon his son Philip. 61 Thenceforth for about 170 years the manor passed …
A History of the County of Worcester
… John Fincher, 109 who died before 1717, 110 when his son Philip and his five daughters were dealing with the manor. 111 Philip died in 1755, and the manor passed to co-heirs, Mary … of gravestones to members of the Fincher family; one to Philip Fincher, died 1660, and others to John Fincher of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 1634, when the whole advowson was purchased by the Rev. Philip Wheath 157 from Lord Lumley and Ralph Salvin. 158 Philip died seised in 1633, leaving a son and heir Joseph, who was succeeded by his son Philip. 159 In 16667 Robert Crompton and Anne his wife, …