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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 149 his land in Chicklade passed to his nephew James Mortimer who held 131 a. there in 1837. 150 Henry Seymour (d. 1849) bought the land from Mortimer in 1841 and added it to his estate in East Knoyle. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… but was granted after the Norman Conquest to Ralph de Mortimer, who was holding it at the time of the Domesday … Isabel sister of Henry de Ferrers and widow of Roger de Mortimer. 160 He died in May 1235, and was buried at Reading … dower by his widow Isabel, who is described as Isabel de Mortimer, 161 and was the inheritance of Herbert the son of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… his death. 69 The younger John was an associate of Roger Mortimer, and was in arms against the king in 13212, when his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the 41st year of that reign; but soon after that Edmund Mortimer, earl of March, was become possessed of it; and he …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… have remained in hand, since only two under-tenants, Hugh Mortimer in 1242, and Nicholas FitzArnulf, a life tenant in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which consisted of the manors now called Cardan's and Mortimer's, with lands, called Drap's, Ballard's, Mortimer's, Southwould, Northope, and divers others in the … Cardon's, a tenement called Balord's, and another called Mortimer's, and all other lands in Cliff and Higham, late …
A History of the County of Worcester
… lost. In 1270 Henry III granted to Roger, son of Roger Mortimer, that his town of Clifton should be a free borough … of Wychbold in Dodderhill 48 until the death of Hugh Mortimer in 1304. 49 It was then assigned to his daughter and … with the manor of Ham in 1243 by William Stutevill to Hugh Mortimer, his stepson. 54 Robert or a namesake sold land and …
A History of the County of Rutland
… de Freney sold 100 s. worth of land in Belton to Hugh de Mortimer. 13 At the death of Hugh in 1227 these lands passed …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 1607 Lord Danvers sold Coln St. Dennis and Calcot to John Mortimer of Cirencester, 45 who settled the manor on his son … early 17th century and is likely to have been built by the Mortimer family, the only lords of the manor before the 20th … John, the lord of the manor, was patron in 1603. 145 Joyce Mortimer, who sold the manor in 1637, 146 presented in 1635 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to the Mortimers, and was confirmed in 1284 by Edmund Mortimer to his brother Roger. 18 About 1280 it was in the …
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