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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… W. division of Suffolk, 3miles (S. E. by S.) from Bury St. Edmund's; containing, with part of the hamlet of Sicklesmere, … W. division of Suffolk, 2 miles (S. E.) from Bury St. Edmund's; containing, with part of the hamlet of Sicklesmere, … son of Earl Roger, for rebellion in the reign of Henry I., Pandulph held it immediately of the crown, and thence …
A History of the County of Somerset
… (d. 1688) 16 in 1687 sold Sandford to the mortgagee Edmund Bourne. 17 Bourne died in 1695. 18 His widow Anne … heir was Roger's brother Gilbert (d. 1686). Gilbert's son Edmund 86 (d. 1695) settled the rectory with Sandford manor … had a close of land in Wembdon in 1535. 92 V.C.H. Som. i. 499. P.R.O., DL 25/299. Cal. Inq. p.m. vii, pp. 878; …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… It returned members to parliament from the 28th of Edward I. to the 2nd of Edward II., from which period the right was … the parliamentary writs in the Tower, in the 21st of James I., discovered that Amersham, Wendover, and Great Marlow, had … of the Duke of Portland and Mr. Frederick Montague, of Edmund Burke and Sir George Savile, of Charles James Fox and …
A History of the County of Essex
… Cookham (Berks). 89 He was followed by Mrs. Mary Aleyn and Edmund Aleyn, c. 174750, 90 William Belchier, c. 175160, 91 … Essex, LXXXII and LXXXIII (surv. 18628). Morant, Essex, i. 86. E.R.O., D/CT 392; E.R.O., D/P 202/28/1. Essex Review … County of Essex Devt. Plan, Diagrams 3, 4; V.C.H. Essex, i. 7; E.R.O., T/P 50/14; R. Allison, 'The changing …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The elective franchise was granted in the reign of Edward I. and renewed by Charles I.; suppressed by Cromwell; restored by Charles II., and … fenland. The village is on the road from Lynn to Bury St, Edmund's. The living is a perpetual curacy, with that of …
A History of the County of Essex
… Bergholt Hall passed to his widow Maud. 96 Maud married Edmund de la Pole, brother of Michael de la Pole, earl of … to their five children, John the younger, John the elder, Edmund, Agnes Alabaster, and Mary. 25 The manor then passed … It is not recorded as a manor again. 40 V.C.H. Essex, i. 551-2. R. H. C. Davis, King Stephen (3rd edn.), 7; 1. …
Old and New London
… Cromwell House. It was a pleasant rural seat in 1794, when Edmund Burke's only and beloved son died there of a rapid … is specially devoted. This, therefore, is a case in which I may justly ask your liberal contributions, that the relief … the Princess of Prussia as a wedding gift. The great Koh-i-noor diamond was placed in the English portion of the nave …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Hollington stone, were added in 1911; the architect was Edmund Kirby. 88 The church was consecrated in 1917. 89 The … J. T. Lynch of Brierley Hill. 93 S.H.C. 1915, 309. C 2/Jas.I/A 5/37. V.C.H. Bucks. iii. 348; T. Fortescue, Lord …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of the hands of the Pagets, the buildings were shared by Edmund Kedermister of Langley Marish (Bucks.) and Sir William … Lord Hunsdon, then lord chamberlain, entertained Elizabeth I at the house in 1602. 72 At about this time it stood in 5 … xxix. 703, and Dorothy Whitelock in Eng. Hist. Docs. i. 339. Anglo-Saxon Charters, ed. Robertson, 144, 391. Dom. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… herein, and held it of the see. 2 In the 10th of Richard I. Christiana, daughter of Peter de Billokeby was petent, and … de Caston, and he of the Bishop; and in the 15th of Edward I. the jury find that Steph. de Billoksby claimed view of … year, William Berney and Elizabeth his wife, convey to Edmund White, Robert Holditche, Thomas Godsalve, &c. 200 …