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A History of the County of Berkshire
… Landford Manor, Salisbury; he resold it in 1912 to Mr. A. Mortimer Singer, the present owner. 29 Milton Hill House …
A History of the County of Oxford
… overlordship passed to Osbern's descendants of the Say, Mortimer, and Talbot families; 67 Hugh de Say Osbern's … his tenant for half of the Stuteville fee there. Robert de Mortimer, grandson of Margaret by her second husband of that … (d. 1308) held the estate in turn. 73 The estates of this Mortimer family were divided between Hugh's two daughters, of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… passed, with the rest of Osbern's land, by marriage to the Mortimer family of Richards Castle (Herefs.) in the early … (d. 1328), whose wife Joan was daughter and heir of Hugh Mortimer. 77 Richard's grandson, John Talbot, died seised of … parish in the 13th century. 194 In 1260 the tenants of the Mortimer manor were holding 14 yardlands, 195 and in 1535 the …
A History of the County of Rutland
… to Giles's sister and co-heir, Elizabeth, widow of Edmund Mortimer, then the wife of William de Bohun, Earl of … manor, 3 which had also been assigned to Elizabeth Mortimer. Daubeney. Or two cheverons and a border gules. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1348 it was probably granted by the Crown to Roger Mortimer, earl of March, who had possession before 1356. 56 … Plot, Nat. Hist. Oxon. (1705, facsimile edn.), 1578; J. Mortimer, Whole Art of Husbandry (1707), 131. O.R.O., Wi. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… at the time of the Domesday Survey, belonged to Ralph de Mortimer, holding of the king in chief, 4 and the overlordship rights passed down through the Mortimer family 5 until they lapsed at the close of the … belonging to the preceptory of the knights at Godsfield. 8 Mortimer. Barry or and azure a chief or with two pales …
A History of the County of Rutland
… of Oakham is mentioned in 1249, when it belonged to Isabel Mortimer, whose predecessors presumably held it by … passed to Isabel, his eldest sister, the wife of Roger de Mortimer. 105 Oakham, however, remained in the king's hands until 1207, when it was granted to Isabel and Mortimer for her life with reversion to the Crown. 106 After …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Hacket brought a writ of novel disseisin against Roger Mortimer for land in Oddingley. 23 The manor of Oddingley … in the reign of Henry III, 24 by Robert Hacket to Roger Mortimer, but the charter recording this grant is undated. 25 This Roger Mortimer was evidently Roger Mortimer of Wigmore, and he gave …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the mother. In 1331 the king confirmed a grant by Roger de Mortimer, overlord of the manor, to Richard de St. Ledger, a …