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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and in the reign of king Edward II. was possessed by a family of the name of Reyner, one of whom, Henry Reyner, most … end of king Richard II.'s reign, it passed by sale to the family of Roper, of St. Dunstans, in which it descended down …
A History of the County of Bedford
… From 1227 to about 1293 5 it was held of the Bohun family, Earls of Hereford and Essex, but about the latter …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… by one Ralph, 9 who may well have been the ancestor of a family, taking their name from the manor, who held it in … and chattels in the manor in the sale. 20 The Swineshead family had connections with Ireland, 21 where Isabel and her … confirmations were made by later members of the Swineshead family and their tenants 40 and by two of their overlords, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Hammond, of Dover; and Smersole, formerly belonging to a family of the same name, afterwards to the Simmons's then to … of 185 acres. It formerly belonged to the Strangford family, afterwards to the famous Algernon Sidney, who mortgaged it to one of the family of Rushout, who purchased and then sold their interest …
A History of the County of Oxford
… eaves. Opposite is the Queen Anne house of the Burrows family. It is L-shaped and the wing at the back is … and must have once been a dignified house. The Burrows family, established as wool drapers at Thame in the 17th … had its origin in the medieval freehold of the De la Pole family. John de St. Pol appears as witness in the late 12th …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… King Edward the Confessor was 10s. Value, then but 5s. The Family of Mustiers had the Richmond Fee, whereof I find …
A History of the County of Northampton
… death Sywell Manor passed to another branch of the same family who were still holding in 1791. Between this date and … 36 Between 13945 and 1440 this manor passed to the Tresham family though the method of acquisition has not been … at various dates: ex inf. Mr. J. A. Dixon. See Yardley Hastings. Rot. Orig. Abbrev. (Rec. Com.), ii, 350. Cal. Pat. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… it was treated as two separate manors. The Poure family retained an interest in their TACKLEY manor until … of Northbrook. 73 The manor remained in the Dashwood family, being held by Sir James (d. 1779), Sir Henry Watkin … immediately sold it to John Gregory of Hordley in whose family it descended until it was sold to the duke of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Berks.), who had purchased it from a Mr. Searle in whose family it had been for some years. 30 Tadley Place and Wyford …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 113 still owner in 1634. 114 In 1676 members of the Turner family sold it to Sir George Downing. 115 Hobledods manor … as farms once owned by yeomen, such as the Kidman family's 40 a., were gradually annexed to the various … R. 1161 (P.R.S. iv), 45; 1171 (P.R.S. xvi), 84. For the family, eleven successive Fulks, Eyton, Antiq. of Salop. vii. …
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