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A History of the County of Bedford
… (Northants) for two knights' fees and 9 yearly towards the ward of Rockingham. 25 Other references to this charge of 9 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to south across Smeathe's Ridge and on Coombe Down. A bowl-barrow in Ogbourne St. Andrew churchyard was re-used in … St. Andrew manor. 87 The estate was held c. 1796 by John Ward, husband of Hawkes's daughter Hannah. 88 It passed to their son T. R. Ward (fl. 1838) and grandson M. F. Ward (d. 1915). 89 In the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… when it was purchased by the trustees of William Lord Ward, 41 who was created Earl of Dudley in 1860. 42 The manor now belongs to his son William Humble Ward, the present earl, who succeeded to the peerage in 1885. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… lands devised. The land is let for about 107 yearly. John Ward by deed dated 25 August 1707 conveyed to trustees a … Chart. i, 361. Assize R. 633, m. 81. In 1205 she was in ward to the Earl of Oxford: Curia Regis R. iv, 57. Assize R. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by knight's service, by making from thence suit to the ward of Dover castle, being part of those knights fees which …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of the estates of the Jackson family, 163 and Mr. C. L. A. Ward-Jackson is now lord of this part of the manor of Morton. … after which it seems to have come to the hands of Mr. Ward-Jackson, who is the present lord of the manor. Jackson. … 198 who died in 1789 and was succeeded by his son William Ward-Jackson. 199 At William's death in 1842 his heir was his …