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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… he died in 1494; but it appears by several wills of his family, in the Prerogative-office, Canterbury, (contrary to … Edward II. but in the 20th year of king Edward III. this family was extinct here, and it seems then to have been in … having been in antient time the seat and estate of the family of Owen, extracted from those of the principality of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1839), perhaps his kinsman. 119 Members of the Barfoot family owned the farms until 1903 120 when they were bought … 154 The lands apparently passed to members of the Knipe family. William Knipe held 54 a., including Seniors farm, in … thereafter with Knipes farm and the Marshes in the Barfoot family and to Frederick Pike (d. by 1920). It was probably …
A History of the County of Surrey
… it seems reasonable to suppose that the De La Warr family endowed the priory with any other property that they … Jury, to Sir Anthony Browne in 1544. 17 It remained in his family until 1674, when the impoverishment of the family necessitated its being vested in trustees with a view …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… bishop held 5 carucates of land here as one 'manor.' The family of Percy had a mesne lordship here from early times. … earlier. Marmaduke Darell is the first member of the family who certainly held this manor, 10 which was claimed … was unsuccessful, and Sessay was the seat of the Darell family for nearly four centuries. Marmaduke was the first of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… inn in 1853 was dissolved before 1880. 162 The Lawrence family, which settled in the parish in the later 16th century … all c. 202 ha. (500 a.), which was held in trust for his family in 1997. 190 Sevenhampton Manor, the home of many generations of the Lawrence family, is a gabled stone-built house standing next to the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Albemarle, from whom they went in marriage into the family of the Mareschalls, earls of Pembroke. Whilst one of … William de Say became coheirs to the inheritance of this family. 3 How the manor of Knole passed from the family of … &c. He afterwards married Clara, daughter of Matthew de Hastings, and died before the 19th of Henry III. His son and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… le Blake, 92 was shown to have been held by the Blake family of the priors by ancient feoffment. 93 It is mentioned … held of the manor of Clifton, 125 probably by the Blake family. It is first mentioned in 1539, being given by Richard …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… held, with others of them in this neighbourhood; by the family of Criol, and Maud, widow of Simon de Criol, as was … I do not find; but the next owners that appear are the family of Scott, of Scotts-hall, who held it as of the honor … this mansion was, in very early times, the residence of a family which took their name from hence. Sir John de …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the Seven Hundreds. It was antiently the inheritance of a family called Forstal, and sometimes written At-Forstal, who … this parish, which was once the patrimony of the eminent family of Criol, and was one of the several seates of theirs … Agnes, married Thomas de Poynings, and by it entitled that family to this among the great inheritance which devolved to …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… sister Avice. 64 Other land here was held by the Danvers family, 65 but the manor of Oxenwood, which was a member of … the latter was sold in 1867 by members of the Michell family to Major-General Dunn. Bagshot was retained by the … consisted only in some rights of overlordship, as this family is not afterwards found holding land in Shalbourne, …
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