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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… an infant, in 1758, on which his only surviving uncle Philip Honywood, of Markshall, in Essex, and general of his … Broderip, A. M. November 23, 1737, obt. April 1764. 5 Philip Honywood, esq. John Tucker, A. M. June 15, 1764, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… possession of it, by the settlement of it from his father Philip, earl of Pembroke, he in the 26th year of king Charles … in like manner as the manor of Milton, to the right hon. Philip, viscount Wenman, and Mrs. Anne Herbert, who are at … year, granted this manor, with the hundred of Milton, to Philip Herbert, earl of Montgomery, for the term of sixty …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Erneys or another of the same name was holding. 16 In 1361 Philip Erneys was seised, 17 while in 1428 another John Erneys held it. 18 Philip Erneys died seised of the property, here for the first … died in 1361 seised of a messuage and 20 acres held of Philip Erneys, and of 60 acres of arable land held of John de …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of the lands formerly held there by Thomas Josep and Philip Malesoures. 26 Milton Malzor: Dovecote In 1481 the … Everingham who held of the honor of Lexington. 38 In 1284 Philip de Quenton held a mesne lordship of one fee of Robert de Everingham, 39 which he conveyed to Philip de Gayton by fine in 12923. 40 Philip died without …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Canterton, who in 1556 conveyed the manor by fine to Philip Darvalt, 63 probably only for the purpose of a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… I. in his 9th year, by his letters patent, granted to Sir Philip Cary, William Pitt, esq. afterwards knighted; and John … years after which, the heirs of the beforementioned Sir Philip Carey and John Williams, then Sir John Williams, bart. … of Minster, and was included in king James's grant to Sir Philip Carey, William Pitt, esq. and John Williams, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and Charles Garret passed away his interest in it to Philip Crespigny, esq. whose descendant Philip Champion Crespigny, esq. is the present leffee of it. … manor remained in the crown till the 2d and 3d years of Philip and Mary, when it was granted, with divers lands and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was known during the Middle Ages as 'Sporisplace'. 29 Philip Spoure was succeeded by his son, William Spoure of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… to his three nieces Elizabeth, Ann (afterwards the wife of Philip Brooke) and Isabella Bowes, 40 who all three joined in … to Peter de Montfort, lord of Ashtead. 46 Florence married Philip de Orreby and in 1321 conveyed two parts of a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Priory, which grant was confirmed by his son William. 45 Philip de Newnham held the fee here at the time of the death … dower. The reversion of this third was settled in 1333 on Philip de Newnham (apparently grandson of the elder Philip) 47 and Alice his wife in tail. 48 At the same time …